Example sentences of "[verb] in her [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Petrovich found in her interviews with the children , that if she started off asking them about " God " , as a word which they had learned , the majority of them said that God was a man . |
2 | If she had been a religious person she would have put it down to retribution for her sins , but she had lost whatever faith she had had in her years as the Madam of Dublin 's most fashionable brothel . |
3 | He brought village news , too , titbits that Victorine indicated she had already gleaned in her trips to the shops . |
4 | Sabrina zipped up her anorak as she stepped out into the cold night air and rummaged in her pockets for the keys to the Audi Coupe . |
5 | He looked at her and she felt the colour rising in her cheeks at the knowledge that she was breaking one of the first rules of medicine , which was never to make promises you could n't possibly guarantee to keep . |
6 | She walked into the make-up room , then stopped in her tracks at the sight of Marianne sitting in the chair before the mirror . |
7 | So she hurried downstairs to fix herself some breakfast — and almost stopped in her tracks at the sight of the figure who was seated at the kitchen table . |
8 | Indeed , Russia seemed to be drawing in her horns on the eastern edge of her dominions . |
9 | Anna Zborowska posed for two nude paintings , presumably painted in her rooms at the Sunny Hotel with Lunia acting as chaperone . |
10 | He came closer still , and she backed away only to be halted in her tracks by the wooden fence behind her . |
11 | Dark glasses and make-up could n't hide the lines , and she sat with her face hidden in her hands in the back of the car . |
12 | Dr. Lynne Michelle , of Edinburgh , has highlighted in her studies on the perception of children of the promotion of cigarettes the grave danger , almost the entrapment of a younger generation by irresponsible elements in the industry and , sadly , the example set by other adults , including parents . |
13 | As I told you , I did n't particularly take in her plans for the weekend , you know how one does n't , one just asks to be civil and does n't listen properly to the answer . ’ |
14 | When he died in her arms in the scalp , she had n't the heart or the strength to survive . ’ |
15 | The Blackrag Madonna nods as he speaks , then whispers to a scrap of a follower who has been hiding in her robes throughout the interview . |
16 | She made her way to the second floor , her frown deepening as she looked about her , properly taking in her surroundings for the first time . |
17 | The Under-Secretary of State said in her discussions with the Select Committee that she did not have any examples of evictions , yet the Association of Metropolitan Authorities told us that 24 per cent . |
18 | She walked into the kitchen , humming tunelessly under her breath , only to stop in her tracks at the sight of Dane standing at the cooker . |