Example sentences of "in her [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Item , she was cearid and chestid in leade accordinglie , and so remaynid in her pryvie Chambre untill things were in a readyness . ’ |
2 | She was absorbed in her painting when her father interrupted her to tell her that there was a phone call for her . |
3 | I have no doubt that her organisational ability would fit her well for arranging staff training , and for undertaking training in her specialist areas . |
4 | Now she felt that she could have used Phoebe in her struggle with Fenna . |
5 | And yet the drama lies in this , wrote Harsnet , that perhaps the Bride really wishes to remain only a bride , at the moment of her bridity , and the bachelors only bachelors , at the moment of their bachelorhood , dangling together like pegs on a line , boys together at eternal stag party , as the bride a virgin forever in her dream of giving herself up to something else , crossing the threshold to another existence . |
6 | She had dreamt about him that night , she remembered , and in her dream he had looked at her with a smile of recognition . |
7 | In her dream , someone was stroking her cheek with a touch as delicate as a snowflake , only it was softer , more loving , totally sensuous . |
8 | But suddenly reality was distorted and in her dream she was pulled to the ground and the two of them began digging at her chest with the rakes . |
9 | In her dream a voice said to her , ‘ Your son will be killed by a sheep , or by a clock falling on him . ’ |
10 | She was in her dream of order , Tony was in his seventh heaven popping the tar bubble . |
11 | In her dream , they were still careering along the road . |
12 | And in her dream every line of his face was as familiar as if she had scrutinised it intently . |
13 | At 27 she succeeded in her dream ; her book tells us her story and how she made her dream a reality . |
14 | She settled back in her pillows and assessed him tenderly . |
15 | Jenny gave a convulsive sob and lay back in her pillows again . |
16 | When she criticizes the inconstancy of women , it is not because she is overwhelmed by Pope 's influence , but because she has been , if not betrayed , at least disappointed in her friendships with other women . |
17 | Famously tenacious in her friendships , she was one of the very few of Capote 's society ‘ swans ’ to stay true after the débâcle of Answered Prayers . |
18 | It must be noted , however , that Brooke-Rose 's own conception of metaphor is not tied fast to rigorous distinctions between the parts of speech , and that grammatical categories often get blurred in her discussions . |
19 | My right hon. Friend is continuing to explore that in her discussions . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Perhaps I should start by telling you something I 'll not be talking about and that is the subject of financial resources and how Lynda 's getting on in her discussions with chief secretary , I do n't suppose that comes to you as any surprise but I shall I not be talking on that but let me say that we remain committed strongly to a substantial aid programme which as far as possible is directed towards the poorest countries . |
22 | She also wore a new lipstick called Chloe , which took some attention away from the slight sallowness she imagined she saw in her complexion , and a splash of light cologne . |
23 | Mummy in her Norwich fiat now . |
24 | She wiped the stiletto off on its fur and slipped it into the sheath in her boot , then sucked the warm , salty blood from the puncture she had made . |
25 | With cautiously gloved hands , Ace flicked through papers from a locked cabinet , which she had opened by means of a knife she usually concealed in her boot . |
26 | or get in and put her in her boot |
27 | Caroline , in her Souvenirs intimes , remarks that ‘ Fëlicitë and her parrot really lived ’ and directs us towards the first Trouville parrot , that of Captain Barbey , as the true ancestor of Loulou . |
28 | In her Souvenirs intimes Caroline recalls her uncle 's return from Egypt when she was a small girl : he arrives home unexpectedly one evening , wakes her , picks her up out of bed , bursts out laughing because her nightdress extends far below her feet , and plants great kisses on her cheeks . |
29 | And ruddy Nectar in her Vaults to glow . |
30 | The issue arises on this appeal because , on 25 May 1991 , Judge Cox in the Edmonton County Court determined this issue against the plaintiff landlord and awarded the defendant , his former statutory tenant , the sum of £28,300 , including interest , in her counterclaim , partly in respect of her claim for unlawful eviction under section 27 of the Housing Act 1988 . |