Example sentences of "she [coord] his " in BNC.

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1 During the countless terrifying minutes before she managed to wriggle free and scramble off the bench , Isabel neither knew nor cared whether it was she or his fever that had caused fitzAlan 's loss of consciousness .
2 He suggest that behind Raskolnikov 's sister 's loathing of him there lurks attraction , and he states flatly that she and his own wife were once in love with each other ; and perhaps he is right .
3 Anne was approaching her thirteenth birthday and King Edward considered it time that she and his son Prince Richard , then ten years of age , became better acquainted .
4 Adam had viewed with near-incredulity his mother 's preparations in the past for going on holiday , the way everything in the house seemed to get washed , the way she and his father wore their worst clothes for days beforehand because the best ones were packed , the phone calls she made , the notes she left for tradesmen .
5 As she and his detective observed the Prince put the horse through its paces on the gallops Diana was seized by another premonition of disaster .
6 She and his infant sister died in 1808 .
7 Travis had raised himself out of his despair to quip that she and his cousin both worked for the same firm , but the message that had come across to her from the dark steely look of Naylor Massingham was that that might be true now , but , since she had chosen not to heed his warning , one of them would not be working for the same firm for very much longer !
8 Y-you … ’ she spluttered , and , loving him , found it absolutely beyond belief that he should believe that she and his cousin had just been having a fine old time .
9 This is accounted for by the rather different procedure adopted in child sexual abuse investigations when there is an urgent need to protect the suspected victim and her or his evidence from outside pressure which may well emanate from the victim 's family .
10 Each front-line practitioner was asked to trace the development of the case from her or his point of view .
11 A key worker may spend some time with her or his clients , listening , asking simple questions and rehearsing facts like the day , the month and the weather .
12 LEFT The relationship between a child and both its parents , especially in the early years , seems to have a dominant effect on how well the child will be able to exploit her or his intelligence in later life .
13 This may mean directly asking an elder for an account of her or his behaviour , and , after discussion with the person , forming a provisional judgement .
14 Firstly , an elder may display verbal consciousness for most of her or his day-to-day conduct , even if sometimes haltingly or with verbal expression impaired by physical conditions such as aphasia .
15 Although aware of the anxieties inherent in seeking attachments , and the risks of loss , an authentic person is likely to be aware of her or his desires to build a meaningful life , and to pursue these with commitment .
16 Pronouns can either become disjuncts ( he or she , her or his ) or the singular they may be used ( no one would use sexist language if they could help it ) .
17 HIV may be passed on during sex when blood , semen ( spunk or cum ) or vaginal fluids from an infected person enter the bloodstream of her or his partner .
18 If it did so in respect of limiting transfers as well , it might see an author contracted to stay with her or his publisher for , say , a minimum of three books .
19 There are seven discussion lists on the network including RESPONSE where a child makes her or his first introductory contact , and KIDCAFE and KIDACT where the discussion and dialogue occur .
20 In short , the typical opioid user known to both of these agencies was single and living with her or his family .
21 Each primary nurse will ‘ negotiate ’ the need for resources by liaising with her or his immediate manager , utilising available assessment tools such as Waterlow scores and pain charts to support any requests for equipment .
22 The child had to take the card home and get different fabric cuttings from her or his Mum .
23 One of the major sources of revulsion against offenders who profit from their crimes may arise from the practice of some sections of the media to pay an offender for the right to an interview or the right to publish her or his story , so-called ‘ cheque-book ’ journalism .
24 The point I have just made , about the dangers of the teacher being so bound up in her or his research that a genuinely critical perspective is made more unlikely , links to another argument that is often heard .
25 Of particular importance is the need for comprehensive assessment to embody meaningful mechanisms for user and carer participation and empowerment ; to acknowledge not only need and risk but strengths and resources ; to regard the older person as the centre of a network of personal , familial , and social factors which together determine her or his quality of life and level of risk .
26 The Guidelines offer detailed practical advice based on the firm conviction that ‘ educational and reference material … should reflect a deep conviction that every human being has a dignity and worth that is her or his own , no more dependent on sex than on race and colour … ’ ( see appendix 8 for full guidelines ) .
27 The idea was that a 486 user would rush out to buy a new processor for her or his machine as they became available and this facility would mean the death of the 386 .
28 Isabel felt herself blushing , but either fitzAlan took pity on her or his arm was hurting too much , for he made no comment on where the bandage had come from .
29 Each American consumes 26,000,000 tons of water , 21,000 gallons of gasoline , 10,150 pounds of meat and 9,000 pounds of wheat in her or his lifetime .
30 It means that individual and social life is lived at a superficial level , leading to ‘ ontological insecurity ’ — the separation of the individual from her or his biological and psychological being .
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