Example sentences of "her [noun] [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | She had allowed him to come too close , to penetrate her defences far too easily as it was this evening . |
2 | Meredith pressed her thighs together as tightly as she could , summoning up all her resolve . |
3 | It seemed that he did want to , for he answered her question far more fully than he need have done . |
4 | He made her work twice as hard as the others . |
5 | Hilton clearly attached great importance to this apostolate : he tells his nun that she will meet God in her visitors just as surely as in the solitude of her cell . |
6 | He responded by calling her darling rather more often than was natural . |
7 | She feels her failure very sharply even though she wo n't admit it . ’ |
8 | Maybe the reason for this was that she was vindictively happy not to do anything , and it is the opinion of my sergeant here that she probably hated her husband almost as intensely as the murderer himself did . |
9 | In order to benefit from favourable international developments , indeed in order to avoid falling victim herself to the volatile diplomacy of the period , Russia had to mobilize her resources far more effectively than she had under Peter 's predecessors . |
10 | The elderly woman turned her head as far sideways as the basket strap permitted . |
11 | No one thinks that a female MP can not represent both the men and the women in her constituency just as effectively as a man . |
12 | Motor racing had featured on the periphery of her life as far back as she could remember . |
13 | She studied her hands again more intently while a pink glow crept over the back of her neck . |
14 | With a final darting glance to ensure that her appearance was in order she made her way as nervously downstairs as if it had been she herself about to marry . |
15 | Julius followed her , not saying anything but just watching her , until his intense gaze began to grate on her nerves even more badly than the approaching storm . |