Example sentences of "who had [verb] she " in BNC.

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1 The impatient gesture of the guard who had escorted her caught Isabel 's eye .
2 She would kill him later , but for the present , she was thinking of Sycorax , who had instructed her in love , and wondering if it would please her that here she was , filling a man with desire just as Sycorax had always said she should .
3 Lucy laughing , smoking , Lucy with Jamie 's feather boa round her shoulders , Lucy who had kissed her .
4 Piers Morrison was a dangerous stranger , one who made no effort to treat her with respect , far less subservience , and who had kissed her on the spur of the moment , then instantly regretted it because he basically did n't like her .
5 For a few brief moments she 'd actually managed to persuade herself that there was some kind of special rapport between herself and the man who had kissed her in the semi-darkness with such tender passion .
6 If only it had been he instead of Giles who had kissed her in the moonlight .
7 She was so vulnerable to him that part of her was already accepting that defeat was inevitable , that only Luke could be the one to end their affair , but at the same time pride was demanding resistance , refusing to submit to the humiliation of a physical surrender to the man who had called her a liar , accused her of infidelity — the man who had hurt her so badly .
8 She turned and saw it was a young man quite obviously afflicted by Down 's syndrome who had called her .
9 Someone had thus moved the body , and it had to be assumed that it was the same person who had pushed her on to the plough .
10 An authoritative denial of the Donaldson item came in and Rain passed it to Holly who regretted believing the man or the MacQuillans who had pushed her into writing it .
11 And those six little gutter-weasels and their heftier accomplice who had pushed her over would never realize , when they sold Miss Gemma Dallam 's valuable satin for a shilling or two , just what they had done to her .
12 She was woken at seven by the night nurses who had to tidy her up before they went off duty .
13 They looked together at the one about the woman who had said she would give anything for a child , of any kind , even a hedgehog , and had duly given birth to a monster , half-hedgehog , half-boy .
14 It was men like Terence Lewis who had spurred her on to get where she was today .
15 However , he was quite correct in assuming she would not contact the person who had phoned her until she was sure he was well out of the way , so she set to work in sorting out the various tasks to be done .
16 Bernice had tried to explain to her android companion about the man who had saved her from drowning in the quicksand .
17 Gerry , who had loved her .
18 He was the one man who had loved her purely , and who believed in her as pure .
19 In that sensible frame of mind she had hurried downstairs to join her daughter — who had beaten her to the breakfast table again ! — and her host in the sunny conservatory .
20 Bonefish Straker reckoned that some Bahamian kids must have stolen the boat as a means of getting home , but we would never know who had wrecked her , only that they had removed a dinghy load of gear including her chronometer , sextant , VHF , barometer , spare sails , lines , fenders , and even the mattress off the starboard quarter-berth .
21 He wished Annabel were not so insecure and dependent upon him ; for the past few months , as she waited for Avanti to make up its mind , she had needed constant emotional support and reassurance from Scott , who had felt her clinging to him , almost like a physical weight on his back .
22 No , she could not remember who had served her .
23 As Nathan got in beside her , the Customs officer who had questioned her slid into the front passenger-seat .
24 Mr Penna said Mrs Watson 's death was a sad case of a hardworking and healthy woman who had decided she could not live without her husband .
25 Like Georg , she felt the need to submit herself to the possibility of seeing the one she loved who had rejected her .
26 And above all it was Mark who had made her feel loved and special .
27 Her mother and father , or the young man who had made her his easy prey ?
28 In the spring of 1938 the old doctor who had attended her died suddenly and a young man took over the practice .
29 However , after a couple of dances had elapsed , Clara thought she spotted the civilized young man who had assisted her on the Channel crossing ; once she had spotted him she turned rigidly away , so deep was her horror of imitating Janice 's conduct , but she lost nothing by it , for within a couple of minutes he presented himself , courteously , at her elbow .
30 Harriet had to share the grave of the second wife , who had dispossessed her .
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