Example sentences of "her [num ord] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 such person has not reached his or her seventy-first birthday at the time of injury
2 It was her second spell at the pub , having run a tenancy for several years with her estranged husband , Steve .
3 Mrs Johnston had been in the licensed trade for 10 years and was in her second spell at the Lion .
4 Mrs Johnston had been in the licensed trade for 10 years and was in her second spell at the Lion .
5 On her first day at the factory Karen learnt a lot .
6 her first film at the age of fourteen , when she still lived in Swindon .
7 If Louisa had not dreamed badly on her first night at the Lodge it was because she hardly slept at all .
8 As had not been the case throughout her first sojourn at the Lodge , she would start from her thoughts at some unexpected sound — a movement of the timbers , a mouse stirring in the wainscot , a drenched thrush fluffing its feathers in the thatch-eaves .
9 In June 1978 Angela took her first stand at the prestigious Arts and Antiques Fair at Olympia in London .
10 PONY-TAILED South African No.3 Lisa Low coasted to victory in her first appearance at the North Wales Open Tennis Championships at Prestatyn with a crushing performance against 16-years-old Mold schoolgirl Claire Bennett in the final .
11 Paula made her first appearance at the Playhouse and in Liverpool 15 years ago in JB .
12 After her first engagement at the Alice Springs School of the Air , she and her lady-in-waiting , Anne Beckwith-Smith consoled each other .
13 Chesarynth remembered her first awe at the township of Ecoville .
14 Semi-finalist at her first attempt at the age of 14 in 1990 , Capriati has largely flattered to deceive since and has yet to reach a Grand Slam final although she did capture the Olympic gold last year .
15 A NORTH Belfast student has come home from her first attempt at the British Long Distance Swimming Championships with a medal .
16 Rain asked whether Edouard had told Maurin about her first appointment at the museum .
17 Around nine o'clock on what was now her third night at the Lodge she looked up from the page and saw a face at the dark window staring in at her through the rain .
18 Her third marriage at the age of 47 , to a widower with a grown-up family , had again ended , after five years , with her husband 's death .
19 AS Whitney Houston celebrates her third week at the top of the charts on both sides of the Atlantic , another singer is rubbing her hands with glee .
20 There is no gainsaying the fact that London-born Eleanor Bowen has come a long way since her last exhibition at the Durham Art Gallery some eight years ago .
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