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

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1 Note how Caroline 's long line in her final version enacts her meaning : going down and down , ‘ no end …
2 Anna works on a farm and in her spare time paints her nails !
3 In Sunderland a single parent in her late teens told me .
4 She made a cup of tea , and sat down at the table in her tiny kitchen to drink it .
5 In her challenging book Look Me in the Eye , she finds herself rejected by her feminist campaigner friends , with all kinds of excuses about her assumed deteriorating abilities .
6 One was Esther herself , who had never been accepted into what was essentially a man 's world , and who , in her desperate efforts to prove them all wrong , had made one too many a mistake .
7 But , though there is no engagement ring yet on Jill 's finger , that look in her sparkling eyes gives us all the best possible hope .
8 The 21-year-old Ulster girl is making her international debut in this tournament and in her first singles match she came up English star Joanne Morley , losing 3 and 2 in a game which saw eight birdies , five from Morley and three from McCool .
9 Never in her entire life had she spoken to anyone the way she had just spoken to Nathan Bryce .
10 She steeled herself to touch him , taking the mask from his hand and placing it firmly on his face , looping the ribbon carefully over his ears and sweeping around him in her long skirts to tie it firmly .
11 About nine o'clock on that same evening , she was in her front garden watering her plants when she looked up to see Jenny and Paul advancing down the path .
12 She was shy at first , scared of failing him , but his undisguised pleasure in her tentative caresses made her gain confidence , and become bolder .
13 Her companion did the same , but the Sheikha in her usual way lifted her veil and with a graceful inward movement of her wrist held the pot under her arm , first one side then the other , her neck arching above the rising smoke .
14 In her later prison visiting she always sought out prostitutes for kindness .
15 Nowhere in her wildest nightmares had she ever imagined anything like this !
16 Never in her whole life had she met anyone so self -centred .
17 Beryl welcomed Kay Evans and thanked her on behalf of everyone for finding time in her busy life to attend our training days and for the interest she always shows in all we do .
18 She had n't meant to shout , and the rage and frustration in her own voice shocked her .
19 But she 'd probably been too wrapped up in her own misery to notice anyone elses .
20 She 'd be there , waiting , in her own way praying I 'd make it back OK .
21 She said the KGB minder in her own squad followed her everywhere but claimed not to speak any English .
22 Ronni sat slightly forward in her own seat to face him .
23 Dorothy Eden , one of the best and most successful writers of romantic suspense novels , used in her earlier days to start her whole book from a name she had chosen , or that had perhaps chosen her by striking a note from the wind-harp in her mind — Seraphine , Blandina , Hariot .
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