Example sentences of "which [vb past] her [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Karen realised that her goal was to find a job which was challenging and interesting and which provided her with opportunities for foreign travel .
2 She claims that two years later pupils began taunting her about her weight both in the playground and the classroom which reduced her to tears .
3 It was something she had never anticipated , a circumstance which filled her with alarm .
4 After they had brought her home , she developed a collapsed lung , pneumonia , and later gastroenteritis , which landed her in hospital again .
5 Rose Hilaire had a waking dream , one which followed her into sleep and came out again the other side to stay with her all day , going with her into Belmodes side by side like a fellow worker .
6 With him , she felt none of the seething intoxication of love or lust or whatever it was which called her to Cameron .
7 Once her feet were back on firm ground she said she had thoroughly enjoyed the trip , which took her over Romsey town centre , the Broadlands Estate and her own home in North Baddesley .
8 Kylie kept up a relentless pace during the tour , which took her to Newcastle , Manchester and Liverpool before one appearance in Scotland at Edinburgh 's Playhouse Theatre .
9 The military passing by called up a helicopter which took her to hospital in Mogadishu but she died five minutes after her arrival .
10 He bent his head again , and this time it was his gentleness which took her by surprise .
11 The bedclothes had been pushed down , which enabled her to edge from under his arm without disturbing him .
12 Shortly before the second anniversary of her wedding Mrs Tristan Gage suffered a miscarriage which kept her in bed for several cosseted days surrounded by every possible luxury and attention , including the embarrassed affection of her husband who had rather more idea how mares and hound bitches might feel at such moments than women , and the deep concern of her mother who , throughout her own twenty-six years of marriage had herself miscarried eight times .
13 All three of the plaintiff 's friends were killed in the accident and the plaintiff sustained very grave injuries which kept her in hospitals and a rehabilitation centre for almost three years .
14 She joined Inghinidhe na hÉireann , a feminist society founded by Maud Gonne [ q.v. ] , and wrote for its journal , Bean na hÉireann , which brought her into contact with the Irish suffragettes .
15 She also did voluntary work in a girls ' club , which brought her into contact with the local women 's trade union council , the Women 's Co-operative Guild , and ultimately the Labour party .
16 ‘ I understand they have had none , ’ he said severely , looking at Dinah over the metal rims of his spectacles which reminded her of Paul 's .
17 No matter how she might have to count the pennies she could always spare a few for the bright yellow flowers which reminded her of home .
18 Despite her success , she insists on being down-to-earth and believes she has an obligation to give a little back to the sport which shot her to fame .
19 IT IS grimly appropriate that as Mrs Thatcher 's star wanes the fortunes of the advertising agency which shot her to stardom should also crumble .
20 Sharon could earn £16 million if her next film , Sliver , matches the success of Basic Instinct , which shot her to stardom .
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