Example sentences of "her [noun] have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 'll be many months before the case next comes to court but Linda Joyce is happy at last she has an opportunity to clear her name and that her case has opened the way for others in a similar position .
2 One of her contacts had breathed the information down the telephone and she had clambered aboard Perfidia , her professional charm switching itself on and eager to deal with any obstacles between her curiosity and The Truth .
3 She had done it when he had failed his eleven-plus , when her sister had become an alcoholic — maybe when his father had died , for all he knew .
4 Zoe and her sister had checked the field carefully for dangerous objects before they began jumping .
5 But , finding her exclamation had produced no reaction in the only other passenger not comfortably below , save in the stem for a scatter of peasants returning with emptied baskets from Naples , she moved nearer along the ship 's greasy rail .
6 She was buried at Cholsey where her grave has become a shrine for fans from all over the world .
7 Breeze spoke casually , giving no sign of the fact that her heart had missed a beat — as it often did nowadays , when Roger 's name was mentioned .
8 And then we had er our daughter and so the house was a bit packed cos her mum 's got a lot of kids
9 Her Mum 's got a lot of money cos ev you know Lisa sh , her Mum goes , her Mum 's gone can you hold this tin of paint and they 're in Sport , you know the trainer shop ?
10 What she , cos her mum 's got a fish shop , she knows the way of cleaning fish without you cutting them , , pulling it all out from , through the gills .
11 I thought it showed a gross lack of understanding on her part to have made a comment like this and it made me doubt whether she understood the complexity of the situation .
12 And her brother-in-law had put a piece of wood on the top
13 She went to the houses of friends , she was invited everywhere , but not one of her schoolmates had crossed the door of Maple Gardens .
14 A thin trickle of blood was darkening below his mouth where her ring had torn the skin .
15 On 26 October the queen and her supporters had issued a proclamation at Bristol declaring that since the king had deserted the realm , presumably by fleeing to Glamorgan , Prince Edward was to be Reeper of the Realm , and the prince issued writs in his father 's name summoning parliament for 15 December .
16 She and her lover had paid a hitman to commit the murder .
17 Her bedroom had become a nest .
18 Her Majesty has honoured the Works by visiting it on three occasions , the first on 11 March 1948 as Princess Elizabeth , when she toured the Works and inspected the two new saloons that had been converted from two ex-Chairman 's Saloons ( built Wolverton 1942 ) for the personal use of herself and the Duke of Edinburgh .
19 Chairman Lord Younger has announced that , in addition to a tour of the building , Her Majesty has accepted an invitation to join him for lunch .
20 TAMARA Kennerley awoke yesterday morning to discover her ex-boyfriend had become the world 's most powerful man .
21 They had met just three months ago , yet now it seemed that the whole of her life had been crammed into those few fleeting weeks ; as if her living had had no meaning before they met and her future would have no substance if ever he left her .
22 Her obsession has taken the form of compulsive exercising : huge amounts of daily exercise , without which she feels panic-stricken and lost .
23 Her mouth had formed the words before she realised .
24 Afterwards her home had become a place of coldness , of ugly , hidden , unspoken emotions .
25 One MP confided to Butler that her manifesto had shaken the house very badly .
26 Each day her youngsters have to reserve a seat at the table and no prior reservation means no meal .
27 Her marriage had ended the night when she told Neil Fraser she was going back to Ireland to look for her brother .
28 Her parents had invited the neighbours in to see it , too .
29 Her parents had had the sense to realise how unhappy she was , and had made alternative arrangements .
30 How could she , when her body had become a battleground for a crazy kind of chemistry ?
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