Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [conj] [verb] she [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Daniel stroked her and dressed her whilst she wept on .
2 ‘ You will grow to know her and love her as I do , ’ their father took the woman 's hand and she smiled up at him .
3 I spoke to him like a mother but he was determined to put an end to her life , so on 11 January 1987 , when Paulette was leaving the home of her friends on the way to her own home , [ the defendant ] stopped her and shot her and then placed a call to my home to inform me of the murder .
4 He shivered , wanting to go down to her , to stroke her and hold her and thank her , but what he wanted was n't somehow right .
5 Told her and told her and .
6 I treated her rotten whilst I was studying like I would n't take time off studying to go and see her or phone her when I saw her as often as I could , every weekend
7 I thought you might go and see her and ask her if she can help .
8 She dreamed of becoming a chef at school , but her domestic science teacher hated her and told her that she would never be a cook .
9 My brothers could n't wash her and dress her and wash her hair could they ? …
10 Dalgliesh thanked her and told her that she could go home as soon as she had checked with Detective-Sergeant Reynolds in the library that he had all the necessary information about where she had spent the previous evening .
11 The anxieties and misgivings of the past few days disappeared as though they had never been , as Johnny kissed her and touched her and told her of his need for her ; of his despair when she had not come to him .
12 I kissed her and held her and tried to get out of the house without saying goodbye to anyone .
13 The twins were demanding — in the first few years she thought she would go mad from lack of sleep and overwork — but at least they touched her and hugged her and kissed her and loved her .
14 Now her duty was to her husband , who must guide her and guard her and speak out for her on all occasions .
15 ‘ Old bass-voiced Ethel Walker , ’ Woolf called her and described her as having a ‘ rough-raddled charm , the result of living a regular herring grillers life ’ .
16 okay , supposedly she claims that he hit her and winded her and she screamed after she was winded , yeah , which is an impossibility anyway but that 's okay
17 I 'm asking her and asking her but , I said no I did say to Joe , I said Joe cos erm I said cos I , our Doreen said about it did n't she ?
18 I 'll phone her and ask her if she 's got it in red .
19 The twins were demanding — in the first few years she thought she would go mad from lack of sleep and overwork — but at least they touched her and hugged her and kissed her and loved her .
20 Granny plucked her and stuffed her and basted her and served her to the table , golden and gleaming .
21 Annabel had wanted to hug her and tell her that she looked lovely .
22 And afterwards there was just a feeling of let-down , of wanting him to hold her and kiss her and pet her like a little girl .
23 I will embrace her and caress her and possess her . ’
24 And then , when he had taunted her and tempted her until she was shaking with need , with easy strength he lifted her , and put her back down so that his throbbing masculinity was nestled inside the warm and inviting hollow of her body .
25 I wanted to touch her and hold her and take care of her and I could n't there and then .
26 He relaxed her and told her that he quite appreciated her anxiety and fear , and the fact that she was experiencing so much pain .
27 After a few days its rightful owner came to collect it and informed her that it was in fact a ferret .
28 The first was that , although several people recognized her and stopped her and peered into the pram saying ‘ Ah ’ , to none of them could she have begun to say what was on her mind .
29 Felipe took no notice whatever of his sister and it was Maggie who had to comfort her and assure her that no harm had been done .
30 Granny plucked her and stuffed her and basted her and served her to the table , golden and gleaming .
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