Example sentences of "she [verb] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 In winter when she entertained she would send him outside to chop more wood for their open fire .
2 When he looked away , she realised she would lose him for ever .
3 Although she bet she would like him .
4 Susan Sowerby says I should go home , so perhaps she thinks I can help him . ’
5 She says she 'll forgive him .
6 She determined she would show him how generous she could be , next time , how to her the priests ' talk was cant , and she 'd defy all for love of him .
7 But even if Fen had gone ten miles , she swore she would find him .
8 His face had been hidden in the darkness , yet she thought she would recognise him if they met again .
9 However , Betty did n't know Lord C very well if she thought she could embarrass him .
10 Hilda must have known all about it , so it just depends on whether she thought she could reform him , or whether she were content to take him as he was . ’
11 She knew she should n't speak to a strange man , but as her Brownie Guider was under a tree not many yards away she thought she could tell him about the litter that had caused the Pack to lose the use of Ferngrove Park .
12 She thought she could know him as well as he knew himself .
13 Maybe she thought she could know him better .
14 At eighteen he was tending bar in San Francisco when an actress , taken with his clean-cut good looks , said she thought she could get him a scene shifter 's job at the theatre .
15 Also , she was now trapped here until he decided to come and fetch her , and she knew she would miss him daily .
16 His voice was very gentle , and she knew she could trust him .
17 She knew it would keep him away from home even more than usual , and wondered what Elaine thought about that .
18 That 's probably why she sent him — she knew it would cut him to the quick .
19 Tom 's mother was highly critical of the way the mainstream school was handling him but agreed to the assessment because she felt it might help him .
20 She was so ashamed of not remembering what had happened that she felt she must compensate him in some way , so she kissed his mouth and stroked his cheek .
21 She would n't make a wife to any man , or if she did she 'd ruin him . ’
22 How she wished they could turn him out at once .
23 She wished she could tell him that Mr Evans had n't stolen the Will after all , but Nick had never thought that he had , so there was no point in it .
24 She wished she could tell him that was nonsense but she feared Pascoe 's death was confirmation of something she had imagined , not proof of something she had found incredible .
25 He was openly laughing at her , and she wished she could push him into the sea .
26 She wished she could take him back with her .
27 He had the worry and responsibility of his sister on his shoulders , and she wished she could take him in her arms and comfort him .
28 She said she would get him some coffee , proper coffee , coffee from home .
29 Yeah i well he 's just distressed cos I think Gill 's phoning him in the morning and she said she 'd give him a lift to the hospital .
30 She took the memory of it upstairs to bed with her , but all the time that she wrote she could see him sitting there as he had been when he had first lit the lamp , his face full of an old pain .
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