Example sentences of "[subord] her [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He asked her then where her smile had gone .
2 And Christie Goldsborough , who owned those pawnshops and those taverns could find out if he so wished just where her satin had gone .
3 ‘ He does n't know your true station , remember , ’ interposed Ellen , lowering her voice and glancing over at one of the tables , where her parent was enjoying a tankard of his own home-brew .
4 Where her evidence is in conflict with that of Miss Judith , the defendant 's expert , I prefer the former because of the depth and variety of experience Mrs has .
5 In a document leaked to TODAY earlier this year Estell revealed that Selina ordered guests not to kiss her and said her performance as Terry Wogan 's stand-in proved where her interests lay — in ‘ how much money people earn and what clothes they wore ’ .
6 Secondly , does it remain her settled intention in the emergency which has now arisen where her life may be forfeited if she does not undergo that treatment ?
7 She was rushed to hospital , where her life was saved .
8 It was impossible for me to visit The Key Gallery , Glasgow where her work was exhibited from 15th to 30th May .
9 This is a fairly new Gallery , Glasgow where her work was exhibited from 15th to 30th May .
10 It was well past her bedtime , but little Nichola came running into the living room where her mum and dad were sitting .
11 There were times , Lissa reflected , when she might have preferred a more mundane job , where her thoughts could wander unhindered along different by-ways .
12 She was fond of Rosemary , and appreciated her sensitivity where her parents were concerned , and she also appreciated her inner turmoil when her own beliefs were being put to the test .
13 They were in the bedroom and he was tucking her in under the quilt , stroking her forehead , pushing back the damp strands of blonde hair where her tears had soaked them .
14 Yes she were having a look at a lamb , seeing if it were alright for the thing and er we decided that they would n't be alright because where her shed thing is , it 's too far away from house .
15 Alighting hesitantly , she cast anxious eyes around her , wondering just where her hotel was , as she paid him the exact amount on the meter , feeling strangely guilty as she refrained from adding a tip in accordance with the multi-lingual notice in the cab .
16 When people asked Mrs Maugham where her daughter got her brains from , she would sniff and shrug her shoulders and say , as though disclaiming a vice or a disease , " Well , she certainly did n't get them from me , she must have got them from him , I suppose " — a remark which Clara took years to place , in all its ambiguity , for the truth was that Mrs Maugham had done well at school , she had shone and prospered , and the evidence of her distant triumphs still lay around the house in the form of inscribed Sunday school prizes .
17 She and her daughter set up schools in New Haven and New York , where her daughter died in 1828 , leaving her and her four grandchildren to a semi-nomadic and seemingly ill-fated existence in America .
18 It was , however , through this sister that she eventually found out where her daughter was .
19 A full-size figure of Queen Victoria , moving and speaking , comes to life in our Royalty Room , where her nightdress , chemise and silk stockings are on display , along with other items of clothing once owned by members of the Royal Family .
20 Unknown to the Princess , the Queen had already summoned Fleet Street newspaper editors to Buckingham Palace where her press secretary requested that Diana be given a little peace and privacy .
21 Visitors to the Red Horse pub at Shipton-under-Wychwood , where Lynda Murray works , are left in little doubt where her loyalties lie .
22 The next day she drove to Sandringham but first left her distinctive Metro at Kensington Palace where her grandmother 's silver VW Golf was waiting .
23 All this represents a move from a reactive approach for the nurse involving tradition , routine , and medical direction to one where her actions are founded on her understanding and judgement and are directed towards the achievement of a previously defined goal .
24 She made for the stand where her umbrella was kept .
25 The one person whose placement broke down ( WG ) moved to a large institution and then to a small private home at the last datapoint , where her level of participation shows some decrement .
26 She could see the back of Hillmarden House where her child lay sleeping and where no doubt Miss Maynard was sitting with her supper tray , watching Wogan .
27 Julia followed her to the private bed-sitting room , where her child was happily playing in his cot .
28 He said that was all , thank you , to Mrs Strawson , he would let her know the result of the smear , and he walked all the way back to the reception desk with her where her £40 fee was taken from her .
29 ‘ You are looking at a genuinely reformed character , ’ he assured her with soft intensity , his gaze darkening as his eyes roved hungrily over her flushed cheeks , then down to the open neck of her checked blouse where her breasts were crushed against his chest .
30 Nellie had no idea where her friend Aggie could obtain a neutered tomcat but she had made enquiries .
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