Example sentences of "her [noun sg] have [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 Not that her cousin 's health had relapsed , or anything like that , but her mood had communicated itself to the twins , who 'd been particularly fractious and difficult .
2 There was a wealth of passion in him , but whether — perhaps because of her very limited experience in these matters — something of her shyness had communicated itself to him or not , he had seemed to temper his passion , for the moment , to suit hers .
3 She closed her book ; her papa had given it to her before she left for England and she blushed a little on remembering how short she had been with him when he had handed it over to her .
4 The Crown say her car was pushed into the water after her husband had battered her to death and locked her in the boot .
5 The woman went on to say that the social worker had written down what her husband had told her to because she was frightened of him , and because she was a young nit-wit from college no more capable of understanding the wily ways of men like her husband than she could fly .
6 ‘ My daughter and her husband have asked me to be his godfather as well as his grandfather , ’ he says .
7 Leith was n't embarrassed , just saddened that his love for her friend had brought him to this , as he revealed how , for fear of losing what little chance he had with Rosemary , he had kept quiet about his love when he 'd wanted to shout it from the rooftops .
8 She was no longer in the habit of being late : her life had schooled her to temporal accuracy , perhaps to being considerate .
9 At times the loneliness of her position has brought her to the edge of despair , so much so that she has made a number of suicide attempts , some more half-hearted than others .
10 It did have sentimental value ; her mother had given it to her for her twenty-first birthday .
11 Her mother had said nothing to her , of course , but every glance , every cup of tea was full of unspoken reproach .
12 She was a year old and her mother had wanted her to be fostered while she got herself sorted out .
13 And , while her mother had recommended her to Romano de Sciorto , she knew that he 'd run a thorough , ruthless check on her credentials through his London contacts .
14 Her mother has brought her to Boltwood three times before and the intervals between the illnesses are getting markedly longer .
15 Jane realised her desperation had led her to saying something foolish .
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