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

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1 Her trembling gave him the impression of her own passion being fuelled , which in its turn led him on to further , and deeper caresses .
2 Her employers told her the work was too stressful for someone in her condition .
3 Her entry gave me the chance to ignore Ernest and present her with Victor 's note myself , which I did .
4 Jacqui gurgled something incomprehensible , as Kattina 's tongue shot into her mouth to save her the embarrassment of replying .
5 Her defiance gave her the courage to lift her eyes to his for the first time , and she saw the surprise and sudden uncertainty that flashed across them .
6 Upset and infuriated by such cavalier treatment , made miserable and guilty by her failure to tell him the truth , she gritted her teeth and stayed still and mute , trying not to blink as the angry tears welled up .
7 Matadial 's statement of 12 January 1987 , like her deposition , did not mention the conversations in 1986 but did refer to that of 9 January 1987 , but her account in the statement of her telephone call on 11 January was that , when her husband gave her the receiver , she recognised the voice of the defendant who said , ‘ I have just shot Paulette .
8 Despite all her efforts to ignore it the sensation lingered on to torment her long after the contact had been broken .
9 ‘ Why does n't her nephew send her the money for the fare ? ’ asked Mary , one of the Sprites , who had often done a good turn for Miss Miggs .
10 Only her anger gives her the energy to lift her arm to look at her watch .
11 The narrow chink presented to her vision showed her the spot where the prince sat .
12 But her host saved her the trouble .
13 Besides which , Milada Pankracova , his secretary , expressly stated in her letter giving me the appointment that her employer had no time or inclination to repeat himself , and that this was the last communication they wanted on the subject .
14 A salient aspect of the addressee , her ability to see what the child can see , has been changed by the utterance of b and the acts accompanying the utterance .
15 Though her mother disliked him the custom of hospitality was too strict to allow any self-expression or unpleasantness .
16 I do n't think it was her mother to tell you the truth .
17 My sister buried all her valuables showing me the spot so that I could tell her children where they were in case she was killed .
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