Example sentences of "she [vb past] give him " in BNC.
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1 | In the end she agreed to give him the money for " Jack 's " fare . |
2 | He was standing there with Mrs Kasmin as she tried to give him tea . |
3 | She tried to give him to kiss of life and heart massage but he was already dead . |
4 | How much she 'd given him , cared for him , loved him , and now he was sitting in Eva 's house all cosy and radiant and looking forward to bed . |
5 | Then , if she 'd given him a good time and he was a collaborator , he might not report her . |
6 | She 'd given him no encouragement — their encounters had been on a light , friendly basis only — but she knew that he 'd long since stopped seeing Louise , and there 'd been only a couple of short-term girlfriends since . |
7 | Culley was still ordering the information she 'd given him , and the few things Helen had said on the phone . |
8 | She 'd given him her trust and he 'd thrown it back in her face , practically falling over himself in his haste to share the story with this woman . |
9 | Hesitating , she risked giving him a haunted look . |
10 | She decided to give him a treat . |
11 | She decided to give him another chance , this time on her own terms . |
12 | She flew to give him last words of advice , all of them unnecessary . |
13 | Eventually she managed to give him his tablet in a nice , juicy pear . |
14 | He never married Tarita , his leading lady in Mutiny on the Bounty , but she did give him two children . |
15 | But she did give him a hefty shove and he nearly fell . |
16 | But by keeping him secret she had given him too much power . |
17 | She excused herself hurriedly and left , returning with a great bustle to announce her coming , when she had given him time to compose himself . |
18 | He had despised her thoroughly ever since she had given him some dire warnings about the state of his aura , and he felt she would be perfect for this review . |
19 | She had given him some newspaper torn into squares and a glass of dark-brown liquid that tasted like spanish water . |
20 | Not a word had she received from Pilade 's father as to his son 's welfare all this long time and if she had given him cause , as he might argue , to abandon her she had given him no such leave to forget his child . |
21 | Not a word had she received from Pilade 's father as to his son 's welfare all this long time and if she had given him cause , as he might argue , to abandon her she had given him no such leave to forget his child . |
22 | In fact they never discussed what she had given him ; Boy sensed that this was a private matter , something to think about but not talk about . |
23 | She had given him no answer but had stared at him and he had come back quickly , saying , ‘ That was a daft thing to say ; you always manage . ’ |
24 | She had given him some gift , something which he cherished very dearly . |
25 | She had given him what he desired , made a man of him . |
26 | She thought she had given him a very tricky word , one that he would n't yet have learned , and she was peeved that he had succeeded . |
27 | She had taken to him from the first , and he to her , perhaps , on his part , because she had given him some hot mutton broth and let him eat as much bread as he could manage , which had been half a loaf ; and then she had rigged him out in odd things . |
28 | She had given him an ideal ; she had given him what appears to have been unfailing and uncritical support : he was never as an adult to be easy without one woman on whom he could totally rely . |
29 | She had given him an ideal ; she had given him what appears to have been unfailing and uncritical support : he was never as an adult to be easy without one woman on whom he could totally rely . |
30 | If she had given him time he would have been able to show her passion , he knew , but it was hard for him to relax and act confidently after years of being cowed in a stern loveless household . |