Example sentences of "he [verb] her in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She allowed him to corner her in the pantry . |
2 | She let him drown her in the deep water , too weak even to raise her hands to cling to him . |
3 | She had been surprised to find that he did n't feel it beneath him to help her in the house . |
4 | The most upsetting thing was that it made her realise just how much she had been allowing him to guide her in the decision , putting her desire to leave the nurses ' home and her pleasure at Dr Entwistle 's recommendation very much in second place . |
5 | Forced on to what she really meant to say , Kate fumbles for words , absurdly feeling she has to simplify , patronise in order for him to understand her in a language foreign to him , that she must not hurt his feelings , he is part of the oppressed majority , colonised daily by the people she has come to work for . |
6 | Miserably she allowed him to settle her in the taxi . |
7 | Knew directly I saw him put her in a wheel-chair that we 'd a cardiac on our hands . |
8 | She darted a look at Niall 's profile , only to find him studying her in a way she found oddly disturbing . |
9 | I was impressed , then I noticed him clocking her in the mirror behind the bar . |
10 | George knelt on gravel , and taking the knife more firmly in his hand he stabbed her in the stomach . |
11 | Mr Denny said : ‘ He then told her to put her clothes back on but out of the blue he stabbed her in the neck . |
12 | He enveloped her in a large towel and began a vigorous and painful rubbing . |
13 | He collared her in the staff-room at eleven-thirty . |
14 | ‘ Donald is desperately ill ! ’ was the first thing she said , as he met her in the hall . |
15 | He met her in the doorway . |
16 | And he gets the spade and hits her on the head with it and he goes , I never want to talk to you again and he kicks her in the head . |
17 | He found her in a small kitchen . |
18 | He found her in the parlour , doing nothing , seated with her pale skirts spread about her . |
19 | He helped her in a two-year battle against cancer and to come to terms with her double mastectomy . |
20 | She is told that if she catches sight of him when he visits her in the darkness , he will leave her . |
21 | She giggled when his second attempt ended in the same way , and when he grasped her in a great bear hug , she was able to slip away as easily as if it were a child holding her . |
22 | He stopped her in the corridor , and told her what to do . |
23 | Then , before she realised what was happening , he fastened her in the double stirrups , binding her hands and feet . |
24 | He fixed her in a maddened stare and she saw the blood running from his gashed hand . |
25 | The very day we got here he cornered her in the scullery and embraced her with tears in his eyes , saying adorada , adorada . |
26 | ‘ The only way you 're going to hurt me is by running away from me , ’ he told her in a rough voice . |
27 | ‘ It is a lucky man or woman , ’ he told her in a soft voice , ‘ who is blessed with the privilege of being able to pick and choose the challenges he or she must face in life . |
28 | ‘ I would n't bother coming back , ’ he told her in a detached voice . |
29 | One friend who was told of the contents of the letter reveals : ‘ He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to help maintain the dignity of the Crown and consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen . |
30 | A close friend confirmed : ‘ He told her in no uncertain terms that she had to consider the repercussions of her actions to the Queen . |