Example sentences of "her [noun] [coord] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is also dated , self-indulgent , idiosyncratic and devilishly difficult to marry to the central theme which revolves round Marlene 's work , her rapport with her sister and her sub-GCE niece , Angie .
2 When I regressed her , Eileen did in fact describe to me a happy , boisterous childhood with her sister and her six brothers — all of whom took great delight in spoiling their baby sister .
3 The words of the text are as follows : ‘ This was woman herself , with her sudden fears , her irrational whims , her instinctive worries , her impetuous boldness , her fussings and her delicious sensibility . ’
4 Her present and her foreseeable future lay here , and they looked good .
5 Her experience and her deep knowledge of Music Room procedures will be missed .
6 He dropped light kisses against her hair and her flushed cheeks .
7 Your sick parent must be mentally fit to make this decision of her own free will , and it does not rob her of the right to make her own decisions as to the spending of her money or her free access to it .
8 These were the ordinary things from which she had been protected by her money and her ill health .
9 No , she may give me her money and my legitimate heir , and that is all .
10 Even though she had left Stornoway when she was just 14 , she never lost her love for her birthplace or her sweet West Highland accent .
11 For a second or two his eyes seemed to be searching her as he glanced at her dark , tightly fixed hair , her face , her shoulders and her long neck .
12 She rocked her shoulders and her delicious boobs bounced for their titillation .
13 ‘ I do n't know how ! ’ she shouted and rose to her feet to get away from him but he twisted there before her , his hands on her shoulders and his brown-black eyes blazing down into hers .
14 She tried to massage her neck but her left arm would not move .
15 It was much later when Hari , with William at her side and her empty basket swinging on her arm , left the theatre .
16 That morning they parted under the trees , he never took her all the way to the gates , that would only have made things worse , that morning she looked the way she always looked , rings under her eyes and her whole body braced for the ordeal that lay ahead , how hard it was to leave her always , maybe that was why they always drew the parting out , sometimes it took minutes , just the saying goodbye , they backed away from each other , then stopped and called something out , then backed away again , they called out special words that they 'd made up , words to fill the distance between them , words for the things they could n't say , they backed away till he was under the trees or she was through the gates , whichever happened first , she looked the same way she always looked that morning , except for one thing , she had a clock tucked under her arm , the clock they 'd found together , the clock that did n't tick , the lonely clock .
17 His lips began to gather her tears , moving over her eyes and her soft cheeks .
18 Another soldier pulled her away by her legs and her long hair left blood along the floor .
19 Her Majesty and His Royal Highness were received upon arrival at the Airport by the Earl of Airlie ( Lord Chamberlain ) .
20 Her Majesty and His Royal Highness particularly hope that the intrusions into the privacy of the Prince and Princess of Wales may now cease .
21 Etosha has long been well regarded by her trainer and her belated debut in the John Holdrish Maiden Fillies Stakes was explained by a long-held aversion to starting stalls .
22 ‘ She 's left all her moisturizers and her rejuvenating creams and her eye-liner and everything .
23 For Liesl whose mother had been able to escape to this country , a battle royal developed between her parent and her foster parent .
24 Wendy ran after her child but her spiked heels slowed her , so she gave up and came back home and made herself a cup of coffee and read the stories in the back of her magazine .
25 We all envied Teddy her looks , her poise and her social success .
26 But , after a chilling encounter with a member of the Stasi just before the fall of the Wall ( we see it in a flashback ) , she has come running back to England , her marriage and her Christian belief in tatters .
27 The hard-headedness and the sardonic humour seem true to life ; and Judith 's role sounds as plausible as her son 's wry acknowledgement of her influence and his own youth .
28 Her wide interests , her humanity and her warm personality made her as loved as she was respected .
29 The account of events leading up to her dismissal and her subsequent reinstatement is skilfully narrated .
30 The shock of her discovery and his malevolent thoughts of her were gone with the lessening of the storm .
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