Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] she to " in BNC.

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1 That was how she described it to herself , although what it really meant was that he took her to bed whenever he felt like it and occasionally gave her an absent-minded smile backstage .
2 That he intended her to be the sensation of town Dinah did not yet realise , but if she had done so it would not have disturbed her .
3 He said nothing , just squeezed her arm to let her know it was all right , that he wanted her to be there as well .
4 She had a row with a young man named Nick Owens when they were all at the caelidhe one evening and he told her that he wanted her to be his girl and not go out with anyone else .
5 That he wanted her to be a nuisance ?
6 It made her feel that he wanted her to be grateful to him for marrying her .
7 The lines of experience were marked on her face and although she still had all the exuberant charm which had drawn him to her in the first place , he thought she looked older than he knew her to be .
8 fell Thursday night , she got up to go to toilet during night and fell , Michael was sleeping there fortunately cos he 's working in Yorkshire and she got a pain on her elbow anyway in the morning , so he took her to hospital and she 'd fractured and they operated on her , same day , two hour operation , I have n't heard anything yet have we , we rang
9 ‘ If the woman objects she is being hysterical and making a scene ’ ( 58/636 ) , an accusation that is demonstrated when Larissa and Armel quarrel about his extramarital sex life and he tells her to ‘ stop this hysterical rewriting of history ’ ( 76/654 ) .
10 And he left her to it !
11 They strolled outside again and he led her to a relatively quiet spot and they drank and shared the cake between them .
12 She looked up at him with wide grey eyes , her lips parted softly , and he tightened her to him , his hand gripping the long , wet hair darkened further by the water .
13 In one stride he was against her and he caught her to him so savagely that every bit of breath seemed to leave her body .
14 Claudia 's face mirrored her distress and he pulled her to him .
15 ‘ Whatever you say , Mr Jacobsen , ’ she murmured huskily , and he pulled her to him for a last long kiss that left her breathless and trembling .
16 She was weeping now and he guided her to a low wall in a secluded corner where they sat down .
17 The hard hand captured her arm again and he turned her to the vehicle whether she wanted to go or not .
18 So much so , that the foreman he sees it and and he commends her to , to Boaz his boss
19 Charles was one such , and he invited her to Highgrove to work her magic .
20 Breathless is his chattel and he orders her to his table .
21 If he took her to hospital they might keep her in .
22 Ron Barton , who had had a word with his editor at his regular table at the Savoy Grill , had been told he could pay five thousand for an exclusive if he thought her to be worthwhile .
23 Only if he knew her to be ready to take that risk herself .
24 If he wanted her to be a top model , she 'd behave like one .
25 Her doctor was convinced that most of Edith 's problems were psychosomatic , but he referred her to a specialist who was interested in such cases .
26 He likes all that , the cars and people calling him Minister , but he wanted her to be the good politician 's wife , doing his entertaining .
27 Swiftly , she went to change the subject — but he beat her to it .
28 While he took her to pieces
29 He had picked her up half-conscious , and while he carried her to the hospital she had clung to him with a pitiful force .
30 It had ended when he knocked her to the ground and slammed out of the room , hearing her laughter following him down the corridor .
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