Example sentences of "she [verb] [prep] her [det] " in BNC.

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1 Professor Murgulescu , the original head of her field , was subordinated to her and witnessed her takeover of his institute which she amalgamated with her own operations to obliterate any trace of professional independence .
2 well I said that 's up to you , but I said if you want a bed back in our room , you 'll have to fetch it I 'm not and yet she sleeps on her own at your house does n't she ?
3 Desperately , she fought against her own traitorous instincts .
4 She lived on her own , I I think she was an ex-nurse if I remember rightly .
5 She was killed by PERSEUS when he held up his shield to her and she gazed at her own reflection .
6 She sits on her own bed and watches him . )
7 She choked on her own revulsion ; and she panicked .
8 Caterina knew this was the way things were done ; she glowed at her own craftiness at bringing it about .
9 She hopped into her own bed .
10 A divorced woman can only use her former husband 's contribution record to establish her right to the basic pension and only provided she contributes in her own right as soon as the marriage ends and she does not remarry ( unless she is divorced over the age of 60 ) .
11 A self-confessed gossip columnist , she writes under her former married name of Lady Colin Campbell — to me her first vulgarity .
12 If she lives on her own and poor health has robbed her of a normal social life , it is to be expected that her loneliness may have created such a build-up of unexpressed thoughts , feelings and opinions that she may need to talk herself to a standstill before she is ready to converse with you , and interest herself in anything you have to say .
13 She lives on her own . ’
14 She lives on her own
15 She lives on her own now !
16 She lives in her own world and is very secretive .
17 Cautiously she ventured into her own bedroom first .
18 She moved towards her own car , parked a few yards away .
19 Helen 's main problems since she moved into her own home have been a period of illness , which caused her much discomfort , and a spate of difficulties in accepting personal care from temporary staff .
20 381 , 384 ‘ There is no doubt that at common law if a wife chooses wilfully and without justification to live away from her husband she can not , so long as she continues absent , render him liable for the necessaries supplied to her , or for her maintenance by the union , for the reason that she has of her own free will deprived herself of the opportunity which the husband was affording her of being maintained in the home .
21 ‘ Suzie 's always been more amenable to advice from men than she has from her own sex .
22 She referred to her own family : parents , brother and sisters who all spoke English at home .
23 Then one day she came on her own and said right out , ‘ You know something , you can be whatever you are but I still like you . ’
24 remember the last time Linda was here she came on her own and her father
25 She asked bluntly , ‘ Did you put Dawn up to it or is she acting on her own initiative ? ’
26 She turned into her own room and , discarding her clothes , slipped into bed .
27 She paid for her own ticket , as it turned out .
28 She stated in her own will it was to come to me when Dad died . ’
29 Instead , she dug into her own pocket and said , ‘ Mrs Richards does n't need any help today , Lina , but here 's some money in advance , and someone will come to fetch you when she 's ready to go back to her villa . ’
30 When she arrived at her own gate , she saw a large black Mercedes motor-car parked outside .
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