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

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1 Even in her semi-conscious state she had been able to give them the phone number of her sister Margaret in Australia .
2 In her unsentimental way she loved children , though no one was better aware of their knavish tricks .
3 In her absolute despair she cried out , the cry came through her whole shaking body into her voice .
4 In her spare time she managed to complete her Master of Education degree , writing a thesis on African education .
5 In her spare time she makes and decorates cakes of different shapes and sizes for all occasions .
6 In her spare time she writes .
7 In her spare time she does some translation from French .
8 In her spare time she also plays the piano and harp and goes horse-riding .
9 But in her late teens she lost interest .
10 For the first time in her married life she saw pain in her husband 's eyes , as though she had plunged a knife into his body .
11 It seemed to him that in her gentle gaze there was more than a hint of despair , and it grieved him .
12 It was what was in her immediate life she was fed up with — anything distant or in the past could bring out her interest .
13 In her frantic anxiety she began rubbing her eyes and then her dripping nose as if trying to flatten both into her skull .
14 The eyes of his beloved wife , are tear-reddened ( sic ) and she has come to the awful realisation of a gap in her waning life which will never be filled .
15 Delighted to find in her Venetian exile someone else who had spent the war in London , Julia sat down beside Mrs Suvarov .
16 Um Hamed came through the court , covered in her black veils which brushed against climbing bougainvillaea blossoms , sending down showers of petals .
17 Still right in her black jeans you know lucky black did n't go all over it .
18 When she was in her stockinged feet she moved to get out , but Marc was wedged in the doorway , unbuckling his boots .
19 In her shocked silence he told her Pascoe had been found dead that morning but no one could get details .
20 Now when she saw him drinking , wild-eyed and aggressive , in her inner eye she kept the vision of the distinguished and striking man she knew him to be .
21 She knew he 'd worked for Bonanza , and the chances were that in her nervous condition she would n't question his appearance .
22 And for once in her misbegotten life she was right .
23 Tea was very bad for children , Nicandra knew , but in her exhilarated state she accepted it happily , and hoped for a slice of soda-bread to go with it .
24 In her great excitement she thrust herself forward and grabbed the older man by the hand , which she shook up and down , crying , ‘ God bless you , sir .
25 But in her small corner it was as if time had decided to take an extended coffee-break .
26 In her incisive essay she nips a few Icons of Feminist Art Theory in the ankle .
27 In her right hand she weighed something which made a strange metallic click-click sound .
28 On the other hand , the man she had been wary of seeing , who had a bad reputation , who in her right mind she should never have got involved with , had turned out to be a good man underneath .
29 Holding the dead creature in her right palm she squeezed the pink plasticine , the white coat , the cotton hair into one amorphous lump .
30 In her normal state she had the head and teeth of a savage wolf and the wings of a bat , although she would endeavour not to allow any mortal to see her thus .
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