Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adv] [adj] for her " in BNC.
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1 | Since Rita has been sent to Coventry , she has not been told that it is physically possible for her to open up the incubator herself and put her hands in . |
2 | It is not practical for her to travel to Alton for the hearing of her case , and I believe that genuine hardship is going to result . ’ |
3 | But it is not unusual for her to show her feelings and lose her temper . |
4 | Quite sparky , she copes well under pressure , but it is not unknown for her to lose her temper . |
5 | If she is a good woman of business , it is sometimes possible for her to let her rooms advantageously … |
6 | By moving away from his first mate , the male prevents the female from assessing his true status until it is too late for her to do anything about it . |
7 | Here the incoherence has been identified as probably resolvable by a metaphoric reading , but the respondent obviously feels it is too invisible for her to be able , as yet , to resolve it successfully . |
8 | It may mean a 5 a.m. start from the country if she is to have her regular swim before going into the office , but if she is going to see WHS in Swindon or Heathcote in Warwick , it is more convenient for her to stay in Gloucestershire than to come back to London . |