Example sentences of "man [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 A women needs a man to support her .
2 and I found two pairs of Michelle 's knickers after that , I did n't know what , now I do n't know how they manage this year because , she was coming round in the day with little Donna with her and I was around , there you are , you see , these , they , they will love and find a way , anyway , erm , I said dear look , a woman needs a man to support her I said mark my words when the chap that she 's got at the moment is taken her out to disco 's and things , she 'll find that he does n't really want to kick in and help to support her .
3 It was mid-evening , and she 'd been on her beat for about ten minutes , when an elderly , smartly-dressed man passed her .
4 And they talked to her , most politely : the Martin man asked her when she was doing her Finals , and she told him , and he asked her what she was going to do then , and she said that she thought she would do a teacher 's training course .
5 He had no intention absolutely none — of letting any man make her suffer .
6 Yet how on earth could one man make her feel so threatened ?
7 Mr Brewer , said : ‘ I think the man attacked her to try to get the keys to the house .
8 Bracken scratched her tender skin , but she was barely aware of it , her every nerve ending alive only to the man touching her with such consummate skill .
9 In fact she had been feeling tired and queasy for the past few days ; and that night , when the leading man laid her on the sofa , suddenly turned her head and , without letting the audience see , vomited quietly down the sofa back .
10 Suddenly , she felt the younger man push her down on to her back , and lift her legs high .
11 It showed how desirable her man found her if he feared others might come after her .
12 Baffled or relieved , the young man let her go .
13 Neighbours tell me there 's a man visits her regularly — every Wednesday afternoon ! "
14 She had been there before and was very tolerant of the young man plying her with questions .
15 She was walking home near Colbayns School when a man approached her and asked the time .
16 The young man helped her carry her gear out to the car , stowing most of it away in the boot .
17 Such desires may involve coercing the woman into behaving in the way the man wants her to .
18 After visiting Queen 's the man took her for a walk near Twickenham Bridge where he attacked her .
19 ‘ It 's the wind which is contrary , ’ the man told her .
20 ‘ Myself , absolutely none , ’ the man told her .
21 She would be lucky , the man told her , to see the South in spring .
22 The man told her in a broad Scots accent that he was Maurice Langton , the manager .
23 And er oh she says to m She could n't did n't speak Welsh but she told what the old man told her in that shop there .
24 The man told her to stay where she was , saying : ‘ I 'll be back for you , ’ but she managed to flag down a passing motorist .
25 Hari stopped abruptly and peered into the darkness , trying to see the face of the man addressing her .
26 But supposing … the thought of another man made her give an incredulous little shake of the head .
27 How could it be that this one man made her feel like this ?
28 The man ignored her , and she cursed the professional thoroughness that had led the florist to de-thorn the blooms .
29 The woman from Northampton , was offered a lift outside the King Billy pub in the town , but instead of driving her home , she says the man drove her to Salcey Forest , bound her hands and raped her .
30 She would n't let this man sway her from her course .
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