Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] her " in BNC.

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1 Lucy must go to her aunt — at once . ’
2 Nicholas 's government underrated the concern felt by Britain , France , and her traditional ally Austria over Russia 's growing influence in the Balkans , and above all over the possibility that Constantinople might fall under her sway .
3 Sara from Southport will compete with her new partner in the Lancashire Open later this month and hopes their displays will lead to 1994 Games selection .
4 Ruth might send for her things .
5 Sounds like one of those magazines Miss Whipple used to hide under her bed …
6 After the evening meal , Ruth would retire to her area .
7 Ruth would retire behind her screen to read them and stored them in one of her drawers .
8 Under the black feathers , the lady smiled at her , sand Sarah could see in her eyes long memories of past happiness , past youth , past love .
9 That Bess could see through her casement , the road that he would ride .
10 But the other one seemed familiar , at least from what Jessica could see of her reflection .
11 Normally Luce could talk about her life , her thoughts and feelings , her hopes and aspirations , with cheerful loquacity , even adding a touch of embroidery where necessary to provide a little more colour and excitement .
12 Culture , religion , art , war , economics — these successively became the avenues by which Germany could escape from her status as a political pygmy .
13 But sooner or later Mrs Longhill must write to her father and he would feel obliged to speak to Ruth 's family .
14 Why was she worrying so much about what the fuddy-duddy Dr Grant might think of her appearance anyway , when what mattered surely were her professional capabilities , and certainly she had no doubts about those .
15 There was now no way in which Stephen could learn of her indiscretion .
16 ‘ I 've promised her mother that Silvia will continue with her studies while she 's staying here on holiday and pass the exams she 's already failed once .
17 Caroline Horbury , whose millionaire husband Peter has just begun a life sentence for murder , said if she died first 11-year-old Daniel should live with her sister .
18 Joanne must look after her own baby .
19 Eventually Adam would disappear from her life , and she 'd probably never see him again , certainly would never have to fight with him again .
20 Russia 's battle plans , meanwhile , were based on the apparently sound proposition that Austria would fight on her side .
21 We had to , obviously , but the Poll Tax is now all on this modern technology and it does n't need nearly as many staff , and Phyllis will remember in her budget that they did put savings in the Treasurer 's Department for that very reason .
22 He sat at the table at the upstairs window , as Montaine used to sit in her room in the smallholding , overlooking a view much like the one she loved over heathland towards the forest .
23 There was n't much more Ma Katz could do to her face that Elder Seth had n't , but lines of pain opened up , and Jazzbeaux felt her vision distorting .
24 In order not to disappoint anyone , Celia would explain in her reply that although she was pregnant , she was really looking for an older nanny .
25 It was agreed that Liz would talk to her brother again and make use of his advice .
26 ’ Nonsense , ’ Irina would snap in her forthright way .
27 George , who was to be in charge of the wires , having earlier walked round her as if he were the hangman measuring her for the drop , said Mary Deare would come into her own when she flew .
28 This argument takes one of two forms depending upon the outlook of its proponent : either it is said that Europe must look to her own defence as a consequence of the American disengagement ; alternatively it is argued that Europe ought in principle to defend herself , so as to speed the departure of the US troops and be free of American ‘ domination ’ .
29 There was astonishment also at what Sylvie Guillem could do with her legs , and excited suspense was also manifested over the question of whether Inès de la Fressange was coming or whether she had been deemed to be too much associated with Chanel and had therefore , in spite of being a close personal friend of Christian 's , been unceremoniously dumped .
30 Fiona could continue with her pregnancy , taking strong drugs , the side-effects of which were not yet really known , or she could have a termination .
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