Example sentences of "[coord] her [noun] " in BNC.

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1 5 Ewa Kuryluk , Veronica & Her Cloth , Oxford 1991
2 The heroine in her scenario is , for example , ‘ often carried away by the anti-hero , but rescued either by her Father or the Hero — often reduced to support herself & her Father by her Talents & work for her Bread ; — continually cheated & defrauded of her hire , worn down to a Skeleton , & now & then starved to death ’ .
3 Best of all , there would be no father around to challenge her supremacy over either her child or her grandchild .
4 Yet another sufferer in the same epidemic may have a very sore body and feel as if all his or her bones have been broken .
5 Of course , we can not draw conclusions about the calibre of a person simply from his or her occupation or education , but these figures do not support the view that councillors lack either the education or administrative experience to perform their duties .
6 It is quoted in full : 6 Private residence exception : separated couples Where a married couple separate or are divorced and one partner ceases to occupy the matrimonial home and subsequently as part of a financial settlement disposes of the home , or an interest in it , to the other partner the home may be regarded for the purposes of Sections [ 222 to 224 of TCGA 1992 ] 101 to 103 as continuing to be a residence of the transferring partner from the date his or her occupation ceases until the date of transfer , provided that it has throughout this period been the other partner 's only or main residence .
7 These would include such features as : allowing the child to initiate a high proportion of interactions : providing conversational bridges — " turnabouts " as Kaye and Charney ( 1980 ) call them — which both respond to the child 's previous utterance and invite him or her to say more ; making reference predominantly to the child 's or to joint activities ; and responding to the child 's utterances with extensions , which both confirm the acceptability of his or her contribution and help them to pursue the topic further .
8 If the assisted party is unsuccessful , his or her liability to the Legal Aid Board is limited to the amount of his or her contribution and , in that respect , the Board bears the financial risk of litigation .
9 If a teacher at the time of appointment has agreed to play a part in the larger framework and in the long-term plan for a school , the head will after a time weigh up the capacity of the new colleague to add his or her contribution to the larger task .
10 Often a headhunter will advise the client to advertise if in his or her judgement it is the most appropriate way of identifying suitable people .
11 On the basis of this type of analysis , the planner can then apply his or her judgement — of the suitability of individual publications for the product , and of the type of deal that it might be possible to negotiate — to select the final mix of publications .
12 The investor could back his or her judgement by either buying the share itself or if it exists , the option on the share .
13 Probably the most accurate statement would be that a person intends to kill if it is his or her purpose to kill by the act or omission charged , or if he or she foresees that death is practically certain to follow from that act or omission .
14 Management by exception enables a manager to devote his or her energies to significant deviations ; this does not mean that he or she ignores all other results but it helps to focus managerial effort .
15 Although there is a powerful chain reaction or ‘ knock-on ’ effect , each individual is personally responsible for his or her decision within the total group dynamic .
16 Again , judgement is needed by the manager in his or her decision .
17 This usually entailed placement at a very tender age , because it would be difficult for some parents to deal with the issue of race and colour if the child had developed a sense of racial identity and pride in his or her heritage .
18 Tony Marinello 's speciality was to escape from behind the bar whilst Ivie was holding forth , and to ask any unescorted woman for a dance regardless of her age or her inclination .
19 The victim-to-be purchases , or is given , the W.N.B. and places it unsuspectingly in the top pocket of his or her jacket , with the humorous head protruding .
20 The expected utility of a non-member can be written as The ith worker joins the union if and only if , that is , where Thus the individual joins when his or her evaluation of the reputation gain from complying with the custom of membership exceeds the utility loss from paying union dues .
21 The actions of the pupil in the above example will depend in part on his or her interpretation of the way others see him or her .
22 If one postulates an honest customer taking goods from a shelf to put in his or her trolley to take to the checkpoint there to pay the proper price , I am unable to see that any of these actions involves any assumption by the shopper of the rights of the supermarket .
23 The Christian who puts his or her trust in reason commits the folly of hubris , putting faith in something that is human .
24 We see that the conservative is more likely to place his or her trust in the virtue and nobility of spirit of our rulers , whereas liberals , starting from the assumption that individuals are primarily motivated by self-interest , are anxious to formalize a body of principles and rules which are specifically designed to preserve individual liberty .
25 The faculty argued that her treatment had been exactly the same as that of any other applicant , regardless of his or her race or colour , who sought to join the bar .
26 The child or young person very seldom comes to the social worker or agency to state a case for social work intervention in his or her affairs .
27 There must be no sign that your husband or wife is unable to manage his or her affairs because of mental illness or mental handicap .
28 Each remains in his or her half , dreaming of the other .
29 It is not the function of the listener to provide absolution , forgiveness or even " understanding " but merely to encourage the sufferer to admit to all the deeds that poison his or her memory and continuing poor self-image .
30 Take an advanced lesson tomorrow and call up the poorest performer in your team ( there must be one ) arid make him or her feel really good about the challenge ahead .
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