Example sentences of "[vb past] her [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Like when a woman slowly unbuttoned her yellow clothes , let them fall down around her waist . |
2 | He placed the glass on the bedside table , leaned over her and unbuttoned her weary-looking ankle-boot . |
3 | While acknowledging that Sarah seemed to be infatuated with George , her sister was so many years her junior that she still thought of her as a child and dismissed her obvious affection for George as innocent admiration . |
4 | Succeeding , she rotated the garment , levered her formidable breasts into the cups and thrust her arms through the shoulderstraps . |
5 | Ajayi was in the games room still , hunkered over the small table in her furs , huge as a bear , perched on a small stool all but hidden beneath the furs and cloths which smothered her old frame . |
6 | THE chances of British entry into the exchange rate mechanism of the European Monetary System before the next election were significantly reduced at the Strasbourg summit , as the Prime Minister maintained her hard-line opposition . |
7 | THE chances of British entry into the exchange rate mechanism of the European Monetary System before the next election were significantly reduced at the Strasbourg summit , as the Prime Minister maintained her hard-line opposition . |
8 | Intrepidity maintained her unbeaten record in clear-cut fashion , striking the front a furlong out under Thierry Jarnet and comfortably holding Dancienne by a length . |
9 | Another with cause for celebration was ‘ Morning All ’ , the S&S 34 sailed for Haven Ports YC by Mr & Mrs Dave Hunkin , who has already had two overall wins this season , and maintained her unbroken run in Class Three with two more first places . |
10 | It seemed that with every exchange the man was growing more confident , and the girl , for all she maintained her fiery calm , a little more pressed and on the defensive . |
11 | For a long time she maintained her maiden name until it became a public and political necessity to adopt the surname Clinton . |
12 | Art recoils , growing steadily smaller , tetchier and more tentative , shrinking like a 20th-century Alice , except that , where she retained her imperial dignity unimpaired , he regresses to a tearful fractious child dwarfed by the conflicting pressures of a fragmented adult world . |
13 | She still retained her English habit of noting each day 's weather , always expecting changes , marvelling at the hot sunny days which followed one after the other , almost with monotony . |
14 | This is well-illustrated by the plentiful funerary monuments of hellenistic Boiotia , which retain features , such as the simple naming of the dead man without patronymic , which in other parts of the Greek world had long given way to more sophisticated formulae ; and Boiotia retained her local script till the age of Epaminondas in the fourth century . |
15 | She had lived in the States for several years but she still retained her British accent , though she often maintained that she loathed England and would never return to it . |
16 | Debbie Pratt retained her British women 's downhill title , with Emma Carrick-Anderson taking third place 0.87sec behind the winner . |
17 | Dorothy George , after describing the " roastbeef " of old England , retained her rose-coloured spectacles as she went on to an extraordinarily generous view of the Poor Law . |
18 | His hands did n't roam , did n't take liberties that she might not have wanted him to take ; only his head moved , his mouth , as he kissed her first one way , then another ; drew her lower lip , infinitely gently , between his ; sampled the top lip , her tongue ; moved languidly to approach from another direction . |
19 | She drew her right hand out from the folds of her apron and thrust a piece of paper at him , averting her eyes as she did so . |
20 | The girls grin did not alter at all as she drew her right hand from her sleeve , holding a large , ancient , projectile-firing pistol , and blew off a large bit of the creature 's head . |
21 | He helped her to feet , and drew her free arm through his . |
22 | She turned her face to the fire , gripped her hands upon her elbows , and drew her thin shoulders together in a shrug . |
23 | His reflection drew her wary eyes to his . |
24 | The Lady Prioress drew her imperious brows together . |
25 | Each girl drew her own picture in her own section of the paper . |
26 | He held her face cupped and cradled in his great hand , hard against his cheek , and the beat of his blood passed into her veins and drew her own blood into the same passionate measure . |
27 | I supervised her professional training while she was working at the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute at Penicuik , and appointed her as an Assistant Librarian at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh just over a year ago . |
28 | She narrowed her blue eyes at him . |
29 | Little wonder then that during the build-up to her wedding she invited her former teacher Wendy Mitchell and pianist Lily Snipp to Buckingham Palace so that she could have dancing lessons . |
30 | Sam invited her best friend down for Christmas . |