Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] [adv] [prep] him " in BNC.

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1 She has sold extensively through him over the years , and the appearance of her pictures at this ambitious Italian gallery is not a sign of a rift between the two , but of a desire to give the works wider exposure to the market .
2 Coolly , she 'd walked right up him and said , ‘ You really are my father ? ’
3 He 'd sought her out in her sanctuary , confirmed her belief with the tender , arousing touch of the perfect lover , and she 'd learned enough from him to return his caresses with a woman 's intimate knowledge of how to pleasure the body of the man she loved .
4 Why else would she have looked away from him to glance idly at the clock ?
5 She had winkled out of him that he got the story from Georgie and she had much trouble persuading him it was a joke .
6 Like a ship on a slow tide , she had moved away from him , without either of them knowing until it was too late and the drift could n't be stopped .
7 She had turned away from him and he wondered whether she might have dozed off .
8 She did n't want him to think she had dressed up for him , or anything .
9 He smiled and looked down , remembering that moment in the machine when she had glared back at him .
10 She had run away with him to London where she had borne him a daughter , naming her Topaz after a jewel her lover had given her .
11 She had run away from him once already today .
12 Robyn stopped dead in her tracks , hating the panic of the chase — she had run away from him before and look where that had got her !
13 He had loved Arianna and she had run away from him , and now he was judging her by what Arianna had done .
14 From the first night he had met her , when she had stood up to him in his own house , he had been attracted to her .
15 He had alarmed her but she had stood up to him fearlessly and he knew it .
16 One night Kit stumbled by , when Ariel was sitting outside the cabin , with the baby sleeping near her in the small hammock she had rigged up for him .
17 But she had gone up before him , her narrow back and bunched skirts all that were visible of her from below .
18 It was all new to her , but the Indian seemed to know what he was talking about , and so she had gone along with him .
19 It contained a bible , a penknife with a horn handle , a clay pipe , and the verse which she had written out for him two Christmases ago : ‘ For hearts of truest mettle , Absence doth join and time doth settle . ’
20 She had stared down at him , feeling the hard disdain radiating from his muscular body and trying not to give way to the sheer physical power of the man .
21 He took the hand that , without thinking , she had reached out to him .
22 But he could not bring himself to do it , especially not now , after Simon had revealed how she had spoken up for him .
23 Her surprise stemmed from the fact she had walked out on him two years earlier , sworn her friends to secrecy and moved hundreds of miles to make a new life for herself .
24 She knew why she had pulled away from him the night before — because she could n't allow herself to become remotely interested in him .
25 She also knew why she had come here with him today .
26 Pound had known Phyllis Bottome between 1905 and 1907 , when they were fellow students at the University of Pennsylvania , and it 's not clear whether it is that early association , or a period later when she had caught up with him in London , that Phyllis Bottome had in mind when she wrote of how Pound tried to transform her as a writer from a talented amateur into a professional :
27 She had driven over to him after the metamorphosis had been completed to her satisfaction — not just the punk hair-do , short spiky , crimson-dyed and outrageous — and the make-up , orange domino mask and a curve of ochre on the cheeks — but clothes , too , tight , tarty , as far removed from the Victorian image as possible .
28 He could have stood the writing as long as she had looked up to him for guidance like one of his young workshop pupils .
29 She had sat down opposite him and immediately started on her inquisition .
30 For her to have gone off with him like that showed she must still care for him and yet she had been looking so adoringly at Fernando on the yacht .
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