Example sentences of "her [noun pl] on " in BNC.

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1 It was a familiar feeling from her shifts on the emergency ward .
2 She tempered her approach to each medium like a professional : for newspaper journalists she spoke slowly in short , simple generalities ; on television she smiled a lot and complimented her opponents on the intelligence of their remarks ; on radio she allowed herself to be profound , even vulnerable .
3 Her views on capital punishment , immigration , and the trade unions resemble those of the right-wing tabloid press .
4 The other two had not ventured to probe her views on the subject of the miracle .
5 Or perhaps Mrs A is holding forth on her views on battered wives or battery hens or baptizing babies , really with the hope of having a head-on argument or of converting someone to her way of thinking .
6 PEP Guide editor Roz Barder is closer to the market than most , and she gave me her views on what to follow in 1993 .
7 She reviewed for the Sunday papers and appeared on television in a programme called Talking After Hours , giving her views on art , morals , current affairs .
8 She 'd better make the most of the occasion and put her views on marriage more forcibly once she returned home .
9 As we were scrambling to finish the issue , a BBC TV crew came into the office to ask Laura her views on access to the countryside .
10 Asked for her views on the exhibition , one elderly woman who had been friends with many of the Expressionists described it as ‘ both exciting and deeply moving ’ .
11 Jane Austen 's brother 's secondary and older house at Chawton ( Fig. 15 ) , unlike his primary eighteenth century residence ( Fig. 16 ) , also lies close to the church , and in such instances her views on the relation of the great house to its village are evidently conservative .
12 Her monograph , The Metabolism of Fat , published in 1943 as the first of Methuen 's monographs in biochemistry , summarized her views on the field , in which she was by then a recognized authority .
13 By stating her views on the way out she could not be accused of empire building on her own behalf .
14 She looked , however , as if she was fairly determined to give her views on the matter , but before she could start on the Why do they come over here if they do n't like it ? speech or her I believe in respecting people 's religious feelings but would die to defend their right to disagree with me speech , Maisie came round the door .
15 When pressed to give her views on Fatima , the daughter of the prophet Mohamad ( whose birthday is Women 's Day in Iran ) she praised Fatima but added that she belonged to 14 centuries ago .
16 Dining in one restaurant with Hugh Paddick , he got himself into a furious row with a woman doctor at the next table , challenging her views on life .
17 Lady Thatcher was here to be officially installed as the new Chancellor of the country 's only private university , and she seized upon the chance to promote her views on freedom and education .
18 The youngest person on air is thirteen-year-old Kate Johnstone , who so impressed the team with her views on relationships that she was asked to star in front of the cameras .
19 One of my favourite emotional scenes in this book is on page 79 when Mrs Aimsley suddenly changes her views on Imamu , especially after it was her who decided to bring Imamu into her family after sitting in court listening to Imamu on trial for murder .
20 When Odilo has Herta on the bed , splayed and buckled , with her ankles on either side of the headboard , it 's as if he 's trying to kill something rather than create it .
21 ‘ It is a terrible wrench for any mother to give up seeing her sons on such an important and what should be a gloriously happy day . ’
22 Therefore merely the thought of exchanging gifts with the people she holds in mutual contempt was more awful than the prospect of being without her sons on Christmas Day .
23 Her reactions on seeing the inside of the shuttle cabin had been interesting .
24 Robyn arranges her notes on the lectern , waiting for latecomers to settle in their seats .
25 Nightingale rejected Mill 's criticism that her Notes on Nursing restricted women 's opportunities in the medical world by saying that feminism urged ‘ women to do all men do including the medical and other professions , merely because men do it , and without regard to whether this is the best women can do ’ .
26 INSTEAD of blaming her woes on Bill Wyman , Mandy Smith should examine her motives for marrying him .
27 And with that she took two of Granny 's pennies from her pocket , put her fingers on Granny 's eyes to push her eyelids down and placed a penny over each eye .
28 She drummed her fingers on the Canadian maple table instead .
29 Tabitha sighed in annoyance and drummed her fingers on the desktop .
30 She replaced the receiver and tapped her fingers on the dog-eared directory as she waited for it to ring .
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