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

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1 Hilton warns her not to skimp these obligatory verbal prayers in her enthusiasm for the new contemplation .
2 Her enthusiasm for the social programme is astonishing .
3 After a while , sitting in the car , we saw her stand for a few minutes first on one of the Howes , then on another , still and with arms raised .
4 Some similar process in Ursula presumably explained her willingness for the first time to discuss arrangements for the funeral , which they agreed should be held as soon as possible .
5 By accepting the jurisdiction of an external authority in domestic matters , the UK in effect converted her responsibility for the external relations of the Isle of Man into a total responsibility for its internal affairs , and abrogated by a sidewind the semi-independence of the Islands , which are under the Crown but not part of the United Kingdom .
6 Her projects for the second half of her six-year term of office include activities at Nuremberg 's large Schlachthof , a children 's art centre and a book programme for TV .
7 Sylvia Hayes , an artist who had spent some time painting in Orkney , came from Oxford to show her support for the four families .
8 She had recently changed her mind and in a moving and closely argued speech declared her support for the combined system .
9 Trish voiced her support for the vice-presidential campaign of Gerlandine Ferraro .
10 Putting aside his choice of partner , the lady who publicly declared her support for the barbaric practice of ‘ necklacing ’ those who step out of line , there is his friendship with Col Gaddafi , who is said to have paid the bill for the ANC leader 's recent tour of North Africa , as well as contributing $135,000 to Mrs Mandela 's defence .
11 She had come to visit her sister for the third year running and , as on the three previous occasions , hoped to stay for a month .
12 Andrew Jean , her lieutenant for the past two years , was a few yards away , skin in shreds , orange beehive hairdo picked to pieces .
13 Sheldukher stared down at her suddenly , as if registering her presence for the first time .
14 Belinda Jones , ’ the owner of the name said simply , and waited while Dr Russell 's sister seemed to fully take in her presence for the first time .
15 A T E , A T R at the university and just , the block , the side of the university , she had her apartment for a little time .
16 In the seventeen years since his birth she had stopped being a dancer in Miami , become the straight lady to entertainer pinky Lee for a time and , during the war , done her bit for the American effort in the control tower at Willow Run , the central domestic sending centre for the military .
17 She looked at her watch for the fourth time in two minutes .
18 She wanted to get all of the washing out , then cross her fingers for a dry day with a bit of sunshine and a drying wind .
19 It would be really rather nice , she thought as she picked up her cases for the fiftieth time that day , if they could all stay together , though it was hardly likely .
20 She had lain in her child 's bed and become aware of the reality of her heart for the first time as its beat quickened in response to the sparrow 's wild meanderings .
21 FREED prisoner Karl Maxwell-Smith flew home to Britain from Thailand yesterday — and met his granddaughter and her mum for the first time .
22 She never bought more , nor less , than she would need for her housekeeping for the next 24 hours .
23 Now I 'll show them , she thought , lifting her stick for a flawless offside drive .
24 She sensed there was no use reiterating that making men ‘ crazy ’ for her was not in keeping with her plans for a perfect summer .
25 She did find an Italian restaurant a couple of blocks away to dine in , however , and there made a point of drinking enough chianti to ensure a good night 's sleep , which her plans for the following day suggested she would need .
26 She had made no secret of her admiration for the mysterious Miguelito .
27 She gladly gave her blood for a substantial blood transfusion , and the patient was told after-wards by the doctor , ‘ You owe the fact that you are alive today to the crossing sweeper who first detected a movement in you when you were in the mortuary and then gave her blood for you . ’
28 Melanie slung her coat round her shoulders for the thin silky stuff hardly kept out the draughts and the house was freezing cold .
29 He jerked her case upright , tight-lipped , and put it by the door for her , but relaxed in exasperated pity as he watched her start to check her handbag for the third time .
30 Paige racked her mind for a suitable excuse .
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