Example sentences of "her [noun] [subord] [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 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 .
3 This was compounded in her case when she jumped 20 places on the world computer in 1987 after reaching the third round at Edgbaston .
4 This was compounded in her case when she jumped 20 places on the world computer in 1987 after reaching the third round at Edgbaston .
5 So how did Mrs Price win her case when she was alleging age discrimination .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 He walked to his car and did not look back or glance in her direction as he drove quickly out of the drive .
9 ‘ 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 . ’
10 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 .
11 She quickly thrust what remained of the one package , together with the fat whole package down her shirt where it was visible .
12 Turning , she beheld Araminta at the head of the stairs , and remembered that Miss Merchiston had instructed her to go down to her parlour when she had left her mother .
13 His chin grazed her navel as his lips traced the line of her belly , moving upwards to her breasts .
14 Speaking as a delegate from the Stroud labour party , she told the conference of her struggle after she was linked with the theft of royal letters in the Today newspaper over three years ago
15 She was feeling pleased with her progress when she walked in on a typical scene on the terrace of room 216 .
16 However , she is prepared to relax her views as she is currently looking for an accountant who is willing to do her books in return for , er , payment in kind .
17 She wanted to check on some of her cultures before they left the building , so they went up to the third floor and along a corridor lined with rooms numbered for experimentation and behavioural study .
18 He might even increase her sentence if she continued to argue .
19 Judge Clark said that he was not reducing her sentence because she was a woman but because she was ten years younger than the other two and had two children depending on her .
20 His firm voice broke into her sentence as he extended a hand to her .
21 Elizabeth had done all she could in the circumstances to provide the best possible start in life for her sons once her husband had died .
22 Perhaps Britain could encourage us to settle things by pledging her support once we 've done so . ’
23 He kept her company and gave her support when she was pregnant and did n't like to go out .
24 With his skinhead haircut , Doc Marten boots and mind full of race-hate , he walked just a pace behind the Middlesbrough student and her sister as they neared their parents ' house .
25 It was the final proof that perhaps , after all , she had not been as inferior to her sister as she had imagined .
26 I am quite sure she was as sensitively generous to her sister as she was to me .
27 She knew that Harry regarded her sister as his private possession , and was not surprised to see him stamping up and down and growling like a baited bear .
28 She stared at him as he sipped his lager , thinking it was a shame his compassion for handicapped people had n't extended to her sister when she had most needed him .
29 Sharon Griffiths was travelling in a car driven by her sister when it collided head on with the stolen vehicle .
30 Joan , who supervised Highgrove and Princess Anne 's Gatcombe Park household laundry with her sister until their retirement , says : ‘ The Prince has always been very kind . ’
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