Example sentences of "she [adv] [verb] he [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , she guides him to check his suggestion and when he realises that he is not successful , she skilfully involves him in the final solution to the problem .
2 She skilfully prevented him from slipping the crime prevention leaflet in at the bottom of the pile .
3 Going to the chair where he was already dropping off to sleep , she gently pulled him to his feet and began peeling the clothes from his back .
4 When he discovers that Mary helps people , collects for Biafra and has protested against the Vietnam War , he is not happy because she suddenly reminds him of his mother .
5 One was from the Arisleus Vision : ‘ With so much love did Beya embrace Gabricus that she entirely absorbed him in her own nature and dissolved him in inseparable atoms . ’
6 She only fought him for a moment or two .
7 She 's taking advantage of him , she only wants him for his money .
8 She constantly pestered him with telephone calls , messages and even turned up at his home .
9 She patiently gammed him for long minutes ; fondling his testicles with one hand , and exploring the cleft of his arse with the other .
10 She finally convinced him by trying to run into a throw , inevitably falling over and spraining her ankle .
11 It was bad enough that she 'd fallen in love with the cold , glacial man she already knew him to be — if she were to suddenly discover a tender , humane element to his character , heaven help her .
12 At the moment , she just loves him as a friend .
13 She just wanted him inside her .
14 But even as she deliberately shut him from her thoughts , it struck her with an icy sense of unease that over the past week something rather worrying had happened .
15 She still sees him in a business capacity which I find ‘ odd ’ .
16 He might be the key to her freedom , but she still hated him for the confusion he aroused in her .
17 Then , as he drew his brows together in mock-astonishment , she carefully deflated him by adding , ‘ The relationship of a future brother and sister-in-law .
18 She was 15 at the time of the wedding , and was to present him with seven children , among them the future Charles I. She also presented him with an embarrassing situation by deciding after a while to become a Roman Catholic .
19 It was then that she really saw him for the first time and the blood began to sing in her ears .
20 If she makes sure she is looking good , feeling good , working well , she has a better chance of taking a cool look at him from a distance and deciding if she really wants him in her life .
21 But she frowned now , for how well did she really know him after all ?
22 I mean , and she really known him for six months you know ?
23 Apparently she often approached him with a picture book or toy to engage him in play with her .
24 For his own good she frequently reminded him of the horrors and deprivations that would befall him there .
25 Oh now she even had him on on something did n't you ?
26 But she could not , so she simply told him in a flat tone , ‘ We 've recently started exporting to Europe and Japan .
27 Once the physiotherapist is confident that the patient has gained full control of his hemiplegic leg while making sideways steps , she then guides him through a sequence of forward steps , starting with the normal leg , transferring the weight onto that leg to move the hemiplegic leg , and maintaining good control of the pelvis during the movement .
28 She then stabbed him with a butcher 's knife hidden in the bouquet .
29 But she then took him through the house pointing out china and furniture which he was interested in .
30 They fell in love , and after she had obtained the necessary dispensation , married ; she then nursed him through his long illness .
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