Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] [prep] her [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She mixed with the villagers , admired their cottage gardens , learned their crafts , and made some of her own gardening tools at the blacksmith 's forge . |
2 | Unravelled one of her own woollies specially . ’ |
3 | Brown turned blonde for her own trial at Belfast Crown Court , where she appeared immaculately groomed with co-ordinating clothes and costume jewellery . |
4 | Cannon raised one of her own stones to lie shot at the first where they stole a single . |
5 | She has found , though , that by writing so closely about what happened to her she has , in a way , lost some of her own past . |
6 | She looked pale to her own eyes , and she knew that was from tension . |
7 | Suddenly she felt appalled by her own youth and inexperience . |
8 | She gave much of her own time to helping those encountering problems with their studies through individual tuition at her home , frequently during the summer months in preparation for autumn courses . |
9 | ‘ She married one of her own people . |
10 | Merrill 's laugh sounded shrill in her own ears . |
11 | Her only other published work was The Metrical Miscellany ( 1802 , 2nd edn. 1803 ) , an anthology of fugitive verse by contemporary celebrities , in which she also published twenty of her own poems ( including the hitherto uncounted prefatory verses of 1802 by ‘ The Editor ’ ) . |