Example sentences of "[pos pn] head [conj] [verb] her " in BNC.
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1 | I shook my head and asked her how she was feeling . |
2 | Travis tipped her head and kissed her . |
3 | His lips hardened and he lifted her closer , cupping her head and kissing her deeply when she made no move to get away . |
4 | He might as well get a gun like Denis Hurley 's gun — and put it to her head and shoot her . |
5 | Fran tried to turn away to avoid the kiss , but Luke slid his hand behind her head and held her firmly as he plundered the ripe , warm swell of her lips . |
6 | I even found I could hold her head and pet her while she threw up . |
7 | He reached behind her head and pulled her towards him , kissing her lingeringly on her lips . |
8 | Carole turned her head and gave her a broad smile . |
9 | But seeing the pleading in her eyes and aware that she was on the very brink of womanhood , he knew that he must give her her head and allow her to marry if that was what she wanted . |
10 | They then pulled on balaclavas before driving a short distance where they stopped , pulled the woman into the back , placed a plastic bag over her head and bound her with a rope around her neck and hands . |
11 | He bent his head and kissed her . |
12 | ‘ Roman , not here , ’ she said frantically as he bent his head and kissed her . |
13 | He bent his head and kissed her , his mouth urgent and seeking , before swinging her up into his arms and carrying her through the curtains . |
14 | He bent his head and kissed her again . |
15 | He lowered his head and kissed her fleetingly on the mouth . |
16 | Penry bent his head and kissed her deeply , and Leonora slid her arms round his neck , responding with a fervour which answered his question without words . |
17 | They stood clasped together for a long time , then he bent his head and kissed her , softly at first , then with such increasing passion that she could feel his heart beating like a drum . |
18 | He clasped his hands behind his head and scrutinised her . |
19 | In one of the new ballets , Celia Franca 's Khadra , which was inspired by Persian miniatures , Gerhardt had to catch Anne Heaton , playing his wife , from a platform at shoulder height , raise her above his head and lower her gently . |
20 | When abruptly he lifted his head and set her from him , dazed and disorientated , she staggered a little before regaining her balance . |