Example sentences of "her [adj] [noun] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Both her dear sisters lay there in the basin , cruelly murdered , and cut in pieces .
2 One of his hands closing over the slender curve of her hip made her lower body stir involuntarily , the increasing urgency of the gyrating movement explicit , both statement and summons , and Maria heard the harsh breath he drew as he absorbed it .
3 Her slim shoulders made her ample boobs appear even bigger , hanging like two deliciously ripe melons .
4 Hermitage with its tiny church dozes beneath High Stoy from where Grace Melbury watched her erring husband ride away on one of his visits to Mrs Charmond , and , a few miles to the west , Melbury Bubb is tucked beneath Bubb Down Hill , seemingly oblivious to the outside world .
5 And her shrunk features seem again to live ;
6 Her water-melon breasts rest heavily on her lap and her cleavage starts where other women have a navel .
7 She was n't going to let her old classmate get away with showing off .
8 Like a novel about the television industry described in The Middlemen , her early works fall easily into the category of ‘ professional joke novels , the lid off the law ’ ( 110 ) .
9 He could see her bare arms gleam whitely for a moment as she too disappeared into the shadow down the side of the building .
10 This week was her first state visit here in 17 years .
11 Miss Cairns , who sang on the latest Fish album , recently released her first album Picture Within on her husband 's Progress record label .
12 ’ I think Baroness Faithful should put them up in her own house.Or her own town.Why come here ? ’
13 In the past few months it has become clear to Her Majesty that her own children have spectacularly failed in their duty to the Crown .
14 The absurd rent lured her , it made her hundred pounds look less pathetic than it had when she checked into Mrs Archer 's hotel .
15 Just then , a lovely blue swallow alighted on a branch not far away , and Little Billy saw a mother Minpin and her two children climb quite casually onto the swallow 's back .
16 Oddly enough , I think her main troubles come rather more from not being English and not always being able to place people . ’
17 Louise Butler watched her potential saviours drive away , their horn blaring out into the dark night .
18 For the work of Sherman this show may only confirm the suspicions already held by many that , with the kind of success she now enjoys after the Saatchi purchase of her notorious nude self-portrait , her intention is less than subversive and takes shrewd advantage of the fruits of sensationalism Saddest of all however is that , within the context of this show , the nightmarish images of her latest offerings succeed better at making the female viewer feel the full impact of the implied degradation .
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