Example sentences of "her [noun sg] was [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then , realising that for a supposedly experienced sailor her enthusiasm was a little over the top , she added quickly and with complete honesty , ‘ I 've never sailed a boat like Seawitch before .
2 The first exhibit in her case was a painful quarrel , laid out before the court in its naked entirety .
3 Looking in her direction was an embarrassment .
4 But she had been battling against these odds for five hours , so perhaps her judgement was a little warped .
5 Miss Muir , 59 , who with her husband Harry Leuckert has built up an impressive collection of art pieces , declines to discuss the gift , but stresses that her donation was a private gesture .
6 The degree of her responsibility was the key to the Appeal Court 's decision yesterday .
7 Then nostalgia for her sister was a warm memory flying across her mind .
8 Even so , her sister was a barely glimpsed shadow most of the time .
9 Claudia straightened the cover over her twin ; she loved Dana dearly , but there were times when she had to admit her sister was a trial .
10 And right on cue there was Elise at the door of the shop , elegant as always in slim skirt and silk shirt , her face alight with welcome which changed quickly to surprise as she realised the man with her sister was a stranger .
11 Mrs Smith , 66 , said her son-in-law was a good father and husband .
12 Her whole family had been involved with the tradition for generations : she had just ridden with her daughter in the procession in a decorated pony and trap ; her son-in-law was the new polemaster ; and her grandson was dancing round the maypole .
13 But they both had shields against which the lances struck , and the beauty of it was that on her shield was the insignia of the sun , on his that of the moon ; so they were each protected by the principle they opposed .
14 In the middle of her chest was a gaping hole where the viscera had been removed .
15 Especially when her innamorato was a man she knew virtually nothing about .
16 When she was absent , the shadow of her presence was the assurance of a world of love .
17 I wondered if her presence was an invitation ; I felt that if I stretched out my hand to grasp hers she would have sat by me on the bed .
18 She had lost her love , and in her cottage was a woman preparing a possibly sapphic salad ; so Lydia gave him the works .
19 Her driver was a tall , friendly man called Noble Soloman , with one of the most infectious laughs she 'd ever heard .
20 Her hair was a blonde cloud .
21 Her hair was a frightful mess .
22 Her body was slight and flawlessly formed , her hair was a soft , golden cap , her skin was translucent , her features delicate and regular and her eyes were light green and shone like a summer field in the midday sun .
23 Donna was one of life 's cheerleaders ; her teeth were a triumph of the orthodontic trade , her hair was a confection of gel , spray and heat , and her body was a tribute to wholesome American food and exercise .
24 I thought her hair was a lovely colour so I took the remains of the bottle and the other things , thanked her and returned next door .
25 Her clothes were torn , and her hair was a mess , but there was no damage .
26 Her make up was smeared over her face and her hair was a mass of tangles .
27 Her hair was a greying fair , thick and shaggily cut .
28 Her hair was a beautiful red-gold colour .
29 Her hair was a tangled mess as she finally stumbled on to the path the guerrillas had used .
30 She was wearing a tight black mini-dress , and her hair was a dark cloud around her beautiful face , the eyes made to look even larger by skilful dark blue make-up .
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