Example sentences of "her [noun] [that] " in BNC.

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1 And another thing , she did n't have to do well her mother 's erm her mother-in-law seems a bit erm bad tempered with her , like , she 's is that she did n't have to tell John , her ex-husband that there 's anything the matter like and and , and that 's when she she , all she wants to do is get him against me .
2 It is simply her case that they would be better off with her in England rather than without her in Australia .
3 It is her case that the university has failed either in the proper interpretation of its statutes or in their proper application .
4 KATRIN KRABBE 'S hopes of avoiding a four-year doping ban received a boost yesterday when it was revealed that influential scientific reports backed up her case that she did not take banned steroids .
5 She knew from the frequent worried glances the other woman sent in her direction that Candy had seen through the act , but she 'd managed with some effort to avoid her , always finding some pretext to disappear in the opposite direction whenever Candy appeared on the horizon .
6 Sometimes , not feeling confident in her judgement that he was playing up , she let him stay .
7 Ken did , however , help Anita — with the ruby in her navel that kept falling out every time she did her belly dance .
8 She was proved wrong in her assessment that they would see no one from the new extension , however .
9 One of the excited trio discovers to her horror that the home being filmed in secret is HERS .
10 But when her father , the widely respected leader of the Welsh radicals in Parliament , died suddenly in 1892 she found to her horror that he had left a crippling burden of debt and that his principal business enterprise , the Dillwyn spelter works at Llansamlet , Swansea , was on the verge of bankruptcy .
11 In desperation he lifted her bodily off the ground so that she was helplessly pinned against his solid frame , and she discovered to her horror that hating him did n't in any way negate the way he could make her feel .
12 Shannon felt the bed sink slightly as he sat down beside her , and suddenly realised to her horror that the towel she 'd wrapped about herself had slipped off as she slept .
13 She glanced down and saw to her horror that her stomach was growing .
14 Carole Swan found to her horror that she was sitting next to Leroy Burns .
15 She had a pain in her chest that was not due to the fall , it was fear .
16 Mrs Helmsley , who began adult life selling cigarettes in a New York cinema , had become so unpopular as the details of her manners and penny-pinching management technique were exposed in court during her trial that her lawyers based an eleventh-hour appeal for mercy on her likely prison victimisation as a ‘ notorious , widely-reviled , vastly wealthy New York Jew . ’
17 It seemed rather typical of her luck that she had ended up with the wrong sort of cat , and she could n't help wondering if Miss Hardbroom had made sure that the misfit kitten had been given to Mildred , rather than someone like Ethel .
18 It is probably her presence that encourages the children to compare the size of the dolls and to talk about things they notice as they play .
19 Sometimes he was so tense in her presence that he-could n't speak at all .
20 Acceptance of pain was the bridge that enabled a girl to relinquish her hope that her clitoris would become a penis , and to become instead a mature woman whose sexuality was focused upon her vagina .
21 ‘ I 'm going to open the door , ’ said Sam , striding forward , since her hope that it would be the boy from the bistro was greater than her fear of retribution .
22 Her hope that he would say it was for Berenice 's sake died as soon as it was born .
23 Coupled with her hope that the war may end in a stalemate goes the hope that she may never be obliged to become a belligerent nation .
24 So much for her hope that the Sûreté would turn out to have solved the case for her .
25 The duchess also attended the founding meeting of the new International Alliance of Motor Neurone Disease Associations and spoke of her hope that the global effort would hasten a breakthrough in the disease .
26 She wore a tailored two-piece grey suit and delicate shoes , and there was a scarf over her hair that came from Dior , minimum , and she carried the red roses .
27 As she did so the sunlight that was splashing through the trees along the track , caught that part of her hair that was not covered and , ill as she obviously was , it shone like pale gold , as if it was a source not reflection , of light .
28 He tousled her hair that tumbled over her shoulders in a wild , bright mane of warmest auburn .
29 She played with the choices during the remaining days allowed her , knowing in her heart that she would be forced to take the safe path into the civil service .
30 She knew in her heart that that was why she was here .
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