Example sentences of "her [noun sg] [conj] [pron] [verb] it " in BNC.
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31 | Irene is in a great deal of pain at the moment her bad back is giving her trouble and she finds it difficult to walk . |
32 | Mrs Barrie-Brown left Fresden to the Roman Research Trust , specifying in the codicil to her will that she wanted it to be turned into an educational centre . |
33 | She said she gave it to her daughter because she believed it was the only drug which could help alleviate her condition . |
34 | ‘ It was an horrendous attack on a little old lady in her bed and whoever did it could strike again . |
35 | She relayed several more messages , conveying by her voice that she thought it was time he appeared in his office . |
36 | Lightning flashed across her vision and she thought it was concussion but it was the pilot putting on his cabin-lights . |
37 | At Charwelton you saved her life and you did it yet again by organising a search for her after she was attacked . |
38 | She was way out of her league and she knew it . |
39 | I have heard much more talk of her prettiness than I think it deserves . |
40 | ‘ I loved you too , Ruth , ’ he offered sensitively , stroking her hand as he said it . |
41 | She held out her hand and I took it . |
42 | She gave me her hand and I kissed it . |
43 | She put out her hand and he took it . |
44 | She put out her hand and he shook it . |
45 | She laid down her glass before she dropped it . |
46 | With a boat neck it had short sleeves , and Kate bit her lip as she realised it was going to have a pretty powerful impact . |
47 | The village , comprising forty-nine houses , solidly built and dry , with plastered walls , was upon her land and she wished it cleared . |
48 | Her voice rose , he put his hand on her arm but she shook it off . |
49 | Indeed , although she is now nearly ninety , one senses that Lady Amory would do almost anything in her power if she thought it would benefit Knightshayes , the garden she created with her husband , Sir John Heathcoat Amory , after the Second World War . |
50 | Wilson knew she was being patronised if not mocked outright , but no trace of expression crossed her face and it gave her satisfaction that she knew it did not . |
51 | forty percent of her time because she does it so quickly but er oh |
52 | A lock of hair had fallen across her face and she raked it back wearily with her fingers . |