Example sentences of "he have [verb] [prep] she " in BNC.
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1 | Her father has to sleep in the same room since he has to attend to her during the night when she may need a bed pan up to four times . |
2 | He believes in his heart that Daisy has loved him during the many years they have not seen each other but he has pined over her . |
3 | And he has talked with her , he sought her out , not just because he loved her , but because in his love he wanted to save her ! |
4 | In 1240 a rape defendant was acquitted on the ground that ‘ before and since , he has lain with her [ the complainant ] often and not by force . ’ |
5 | His touch on her skin , the intimate awakening of his lips and fingers in places she 'd never even contemplated being awakened , the indescribable , explosive response he 'd aroused inside her . |
6 | The single word murmured over her mouth , then his lips were on hers , and all the fury he 'd aroused in her turned to fiery passion . |
7 | Neither was she too happy about the epithet ‘ min skat ’ , which he 'd applied to her for the second time that day . |
8 | She wanted to make Dan sound as good as possible and after some of the stunts he 'd played on her in the past that was difficult . |
9 | She flushed , almost as if he could have known the part he 'd played in her extraordinarily sensual dreams . |
10 | Certainly , since the disturbing emotions unleashed at Ghar Hasan , he 'd withdrawn from her in some subtle way . |
11 | Because he 'd flirted with her ? |
12 | SHe knew he was holed up at Roirbak 's place , and was convinced hir instincts were right that Malamute hated Penumbra and was coping with moral dilemmas about what he 'd done for her . |
13 | She hoped that she had n't made an enemy out of Joe Lucas ; she knew that what he 'd done , he 'd done for her and for the memory of Christine . |
14 | Then when he 'd done with her he 'd screw her up and throw her away . |
15 | No matter what he 'd done to her , her feelings for him had n't changed . |
16 | He 'd known perfectly well how she 'd react when he 'd arranged for her to be taken on for this play . |
17 | A pink tinge coloured her cheeks as she remembered the things he 'd whispered to her while they 'd made love . |
18 | He 'd as good as admitted he 'd gone off her sexually by saying he preferred just resting in her , motionless . |
19 | She knew the terms even before he 'd turned to her , by the water jump at a point-to-point in 1949 , and said , ‘ I suppose you 'd never marry me , would you ? ’ |
20 | He 'd trusted her ; even when everything seemed to point against her , and although he 'd known her only a few short days , he 'd believed in her . |
21 | After last night 's brief encounter , after that raw eruption of feeling he 'd provoked inside her , had this little scene been engineered deliberately ? |
22 | His voice was guarded , but through it all she could hear the yearning and she wished she could break through the barriers he 'd erected against her ; she dearly wanted him to reveal his true self . |
23 | This was what he 'd wanted of her all the time ; now , he was finally getting to it , baiting the trap not with jewels or furs but with what he assumed would matter to her . |
24 | He told people of a bag he 'd lent to her and which was found with her body ; He said his fingerprints would be all over his wife 's cars steering wheel ; and he told the police she 's been violent and upset when he left him . |
25 | ‘ Poor cow , ’ he 'd said to her about Eleanor , ‘ she thinks she 's going to get something out of me . |
26 | She usually found those , though , just as she usually found any cash or letters that he 'd hidden from her . |
27 | She wrenched her face away from his , her breathing fast and shallow as she stared up at him , her pupils still dilated from the passion he 'd stirred in her . |
28 | If he 'd loved her — if he 'd cared for her even marginally , he would have been there , she had told herself , weeping inwardly , as her flight was called . |
29 | He 'd thought of her constantly , hoping she still worked for the Bradford family , and the invitation to Christmas dinner with them had caused him more elation than Maud , his wife , though he had n't dared show it . |
30 | Carson had only just put the phone down after trying to get Alison 's number from Enquiries , but as he 'd waited for his call to be taken he 'd thought of her , perhaps contemptuous of his anxiety and annoyed by his persistence , and he 'd hung up without even making his request . |