Example sentences of "her [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Even she was surprised at Gedge 's tenacious loyalty to her ideology when she called at a local shop with him .
2 When , however , we examine her definitions and her evidence we find that the differences she discovers in performance skills are no more than differences in explicitness , of the kind noted by Labov .
3 She was on the point of telling him about her investigations but it was all so uncertain and there was no point in raising false hopes .
4 Er right Mary Whitehouse to come we 'll be talking about sex and the Buddha of Suburbia and er whatever else sort of takes her fancy and we are going to liven up the traffic I think at er round about one twenty five and find out what 's happening there .
5 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 .
6 Yeah , she ca n't obviously talk to her husband about it because George is her ex-husband and he
7 Repetition is likewise the musician practising her scales until she can be consistent every time , so that while she performs she can think about the music itself rather than the individual notes .
8 If she knew the truth today , her sympathy and her sense of drama would be equally engaged , and with her money , her right to know , to know everything .
9 It is simply her case that they would be better off with her in England rather than without her in Australia .
10 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 .
11 This was compounded in her case when she jumped 20 places on the world computer in 1987 after reaching the third round at Edgbaston .
12 This was compounded in her case when she jumped 20 places on the world computer in 1987 after reaching the third round at Edgbaston .
13 So how did Mrs Price win her case when she was alleging age discrimination .
14 She put her case and her violin down against the wall .
15 Flustered , she handed him her case and he took it with a strong hand , his face hard .
16 She never said to whom that fresh statement was made , but it was apparent to the jury that she was saying that she had made a statement contrary to that incriminating one , and she was suggesting that the second statement set out her case as she was putting it in the witness box .
17 Amazingly she found herself treated to a brief smile as Niall , hair concealed beneath the operating cap , glanced briefly in her direction before he bent over the unconscious man once more .
18 He walked to his car and did not look back or glance in her direction as he drove quickly out of the drive .
19 ‘ Just remember , ’ he shot a look in her direction as he set aside his half-empty cup and strode towards the door , ‘ that we 're supposed to be on parade , Dr Blake , not enjoying ourselves . ’
20 Sweetheart appeared oblivious to their stares , but Frankie knew she was aware of all the eyes that turned in her direction as she sat with her legs crossed and her head lifted proudly .
21 Once she had thought he was coming in her direction and her heart had begun to pump with excitement but he had walked straight past , heading for the bar that was selling soft drinks only ( with a crate of beer hidden under the counter for the benefit of the band ) .
22 She wanted to do that with him , yes , actually that ; she thought about it on and on and waited all week for the moment that might or might not come on Sunday morning in church when , as her cousins went first down the aisle , Tristram glanced in her direction and their eyes met and she was able to send a thought message which said to him , yes , I have n't forgotten .
23 He looked in her direction and they exchanged smiles and Ruth somehow felt that if Steve thought she was in trouble and needed bailing out he would come over immediately .
24 People passed by without a glance in her direction and it was as though she had suddenly become invisible .
25 He glanced in her direction and she was startled to see that his eyes , instead of being dark , were silvery pale and piercing .
26 ‘ A woman sees the home as her base and she dresses to complement that environment almost as part of the decoration .
27 She quickly thrust what remained of the one package , together with the fat whole package down her shirt where it was visible .
28 It was only in the mid twelfth century that the growing concentration of mercantile wealth led to the recognition of the oligarchy as the permanent government , which ruled Venice throughout the later centuries of her glory and her decline .
29 Between them , the deceased Dr Alethea Ward and the surviving Rita Ablewhite directed Liz Ablewhite towards Cambridge , and Liz in her turn handed the same knowledge on to her stepsons and her daughters .
30 Sometimes , not feeling confident in her judgement that he was playing up , she let him stay .
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