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

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1 The funny things her young pupils say and do provide Sarah with a little light relief , but teaching is n't all fun and games .
2 The thing which kept him in such a feverish state was the unmistakable message her brown eyes had sent him as they stood so close together outside her door .
3 Sabine bit her lower lip until she tasted blood .
4 She started piano lessons at about the age of six , although in her early years her musical interests were more in the direction of ballet .
5 Warbirds of Norway 's Vampire , former Swiss J-1146 , has gained nose-art in character with the odd nose her last operators gave her .
6 Suzie dragged her unruly locks to the nape of her neck and snapped a clip across the tangles , scowling at the dishevelled effect her best efforts always created .
7 As the eldest girl among the twenty-one children , Isabella was her grandmother 's chief assistant , and in this unusual establishment her informal education began .
8 Beneath her jolly headgear her tired eyes momentarily sparkled .
9 In uniform she looked very dignified and very nice , and she ran Casualty so efficiently that without her various little ways her professional skill would have been enough to account for her already being a hospital legend in her own lifetime .
10 It was a year since her wedding , and on that bright cold morning her unspoken hope was to win over her husband 's family and so persuade him back to her .
11 She 'd felt like a trapped animal back in the cottage , and like a trapped animal her only instinct had been to escape .
12 The previous year her chief secretary had travelled home on black ice and thick snow .
13 If she is a regular churchgoer her previous vicar , minister , priest or rabbi will probably have put her in touch with a place of worship near to your home , and whether you are churchgoers or not you should make every effort to enable her to remain active in church life and enjoy all the organisations connected with it , in which she will make friends .
14 How dared he question her integrity , the very fabric her entire being was built around ?
15 But in her lonely senility her eccentric belief had been unshakable , the world had become impossible without the closeness of God .
16 She had forgotten the dreadful price her own sisters had paid for that male greed and self-interest .
17 She lived for just seven weeks , but during her short life her two sisters , Clare , five and Victoria three bought her a small teddy bear .
18 Alarm rose in response to the dark , angry glitter her defiant claim brought to his eyes , and as he began to move towards her , Maria also moved , whirling past him as he came round the desk .
19 Two rather hysterical women had been talking in a suburban living-room , the one brunette and hawk-nosed , desperate for approval of a new pair of shoes , the other auburn and bright-eyed , and equally desperate about an undeclared affair her absent husband was having .
20 The only reason her own embarkation had been so hopelessly clumsy was because her limbs were all suddenly shaking like jellies .
21 Yet by normal standards her cautious words — she 's 64 , after all — were no more than simple common sense .
22 ‘ I 'm afraid Guy 's not here right now , ’ Virginia began as evenly as she could , painfully conscious of the debauched image her tousled appearance must present .
23 The new fact in the world 's history is that for the first time a great power with a formidable Navy , a population from which vast armies might be raised , and an economic and financial strength which might alone be decisive in any future conflict , is prepared to stake its own peace , not merely to guarantee its own interests , nor to further the partisan aims of its allies , but to make an end in the world of the possibility of prosperous aggression … . beyond the American continent her only interests are the open door to trade , freedom of the seas , and the maintenance of peace .
24 During the presidential campaign her projected involvements have revolved around women and children 's affairs .
25 You ca n't refuse a condemned girl her last request , can you ?
26 When Anna May Reese took a new lover her estranged husband was seized with murderous jealousy .
27 The University commissioned a new piece of music by Irish composer Elaine Agnew for the first of these concerts , which not only gave a young composer her first opportunity to write for a full orchestra but also provided an affectionate tribute to the former Chancellor 's memory .
28 On the other hand her present emphasis may be retrospectively the harder because she was so emphatic in the Sixties when Burton ‘ crucified Sybil ’ by leaving her for Elizabeth Taylor .
29 As realisation broke over her like a drenching wave her whole body sagged .
30 Mary of Guise had infinitely more ability and determination , but for the first twelve years of the minority she had no official role in government , and throughout the whole period her main interest lay in achieving a French marriage for her daughter , even if that meant doing little about the existence of Protestantism .
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