Example sentences of "her [noun sg] [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ’ The price of clean air must include changes in how each resident uses his or her car says the official plan adopted by the South Coast Air Quality Management District .
2 And to her home returns the happy Fair …
3 Her work shows the continuing importance of kin networks in seeking and finding jobs , even in situations where employers use more formal recruitment strategies .
4 But , more importantly , the inclusion of photography in her work introduces the formal pleasures of the outside world .
5 Her desk overlooks the typical English country garden , of which she is justifiably proud .
6 It is at Portsmouth , where Fanny constantly collides with the unsatisfactory Rebecca and Sally ( not least so , perhaps , in the fact that they have names , which Jane Austen 's servants normally do not , though Richardson 's do ) , that her heroine discovers the true virtues of Mansfield Park :
7 In Ben Jonson 's famous comedy Bartholomew Fair , Trash the gingerbread seller plies her trade loudly and her name reflects the widespread adulteration of food .
8 The long and the short of it is , her father owns the two shops — I suppose they 're joined at the back — and she was standing in for her father .
9 She speaks with a London accent , though her father knows the Royal Family .
10 Her role has the same sobering effect on the atmosphere of the ballet as that of Bratfisch , the Count 's valet , in Mayerling .
11 The winner will stay in a top London hotel and receive top-to-tail grooming at Peter 's Posh Pets while his or her owner enjoys the human equivalent at Harrods .
12 In her palm lies the bright scrap of a highly illegal netfly , something which Reynard has seen only in illustrations before .
13 Margery 's reactions may have been physically extreme , but her account highlights the peculiar potential in the liturgy to trigger existential experiences of the faith .
14 Her painting conveys the mental and emotional transformation the accident brought about .
15 Siobhan offers a story for each , and though the stories vary , her tone stays the same .
16 Sheila talks to her mother about the situation and her mother says the social workers are quite right ; Sheila was heavy-handed with the children and has had this coming to her for a long time .
17 Her mother believes the British Riding Society should look at alternatives to riding hats .
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