Example sentences of "her [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand she regrets the collapse of the grant-aided sector because other women like her may not have the same opportunities in the future . |
2 | She may appear to become quite self= centred , and those who have been doing all they can to help her may become exasperated and tempted to hint that it is time she tried to ‘ pull herself together ’ , for by then they too will be feeling the strain . |
3 | The husband who bought them to placate her may not be aware of more than the fact that they are red ( the wife too , come to think of it , if she was only signalling forgiveness ) . |
4 | This will produce different responses as both people and animals around her may react differently to each ‘ phase ’ . |
5 | The officer(s) who actually cautioned her may be required to prove such caution(s) to the court . |
6 | Her Sacred Majesty , being by nature full of mercy and clemency , who is most inclinable to such pitiful complaints and will not endure to hear such tragedies made of her people and poor subjects , as some about her may insinuate , then she perhaps for very compassion of such calamities will not only stop the stream of such violence and return to her wonted mildness , but also con them little thanks which have been the authors and counsellors of such bloody platforms . |
7 | The locomotive was ‘ Perseverance ’ , and the damage to her may have included boiler damage , as old tubes were sold and new ones bought as a consequence of the accident . |
8 | Let's put her let's put her in the front seat . |
9 | Good job too , a young thing like her ought n't to be out late on a pestilential night like this . |
10 | But however great the wife 's contribution , the order to her should not be out of proportion to the total assets and had to do justice between the parties . |
11 | People like her should live near the shops . ’ |
12 | His mother has received phone calls threatening her should her son play . |
13 | People bought her lunch and rang her up and sent her birthday cards ; it seemed a particularly cruel joke that one of the few people who really did dislike her should be married to her . |
14 | He replied that the daughter could sue under trust for relief so that the whole of what the testator had given her should come to her . |
15 | So Jaqueline and other women like her should now receive the invalid care allowance . |
16 | Those who admire her should stand up and be counted . |
17 | Anyone who might be interested in employing her should contact me . |
18 | When he slept , he entwined his fingers in her necklace as if to hold her should she awaken . |
19 | For example , anyone presenting someone to her should give her half the story : ‘ This is so-and-so . |
20 | Any tenderness between the two of them would be a sham as far as he was concerned , merely serving to emphasise the absence of love , and perhaps like her he felt that a relationship characterised by so much other feeling ought to be loving as well , that the depth of desire he felt for her should have been merely a facet of love instead of the whole . |
21 | The glance of astonishment Feargal gave her should have made her back off , but she was so thoroughly fed up with this family , with being the meat in the sandwich of everyone 's feud , that she ignored him . |
22 | But she could n't , and a moment later she was asking herself what on earth had got into her that whatever he thought of her should bother her ! |
23 | Anyone who would like to sponsor her should telephone . |
24 | then you er everyone sang Happy Birthday and somebody arrived down the aisle with a couple of balloons for her should have done that for me too , on my |
25 | For all his apparent certainty , the decision to throw in his lot with her must have weighed heavily . |
26 | A diagnostic evaluation of her must therefore assume that , even judged against that contemporary background , she showed evidence of genuine psychopathology . |
27 | He demanded to know of another ambassador 's wife , no longer young , what kind of impression an old and unfashionable woman like her must give of Britain abroad : why could n't she look as attractive as the young woman opposite ? |
28 | ‘ Everybody who sees her must admire her . ’ |
29 | The law seemed to him a mountainous cloud , compacted of these rank and ever increasing hyphae , sprawling over the buildings in which her exigences were met , pouring herself into every drawer , lying on every shelf , saturating every ledger , every record with her must , coating all like a mould and growing by eating that on which it grows . |
30 | And the man who was on the boat with her must be suspect . ’ |