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

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1 He taught her history : the story of Pelopidas and Epaminondas ; he taught her geography , taking a shovel and pail of water into the garden , where he would build for her instructive peninsulas , islands , gulfs and promontories .
2 She got on very well with most of the men , since , whatever their personal views on her , they admired and were grateful for her professional skill .
3 Thought it spelled death for her professional future .
4 They included taking lessons for her advanced driving test , watercolour painting and gardening .
5 ‘ Darling ! ’ breathed Jay , drawing her close , searching for her adorable lips again , ‘ stay with me .
6 Matilda was the first English princess since the seventh century whose year of birth is precisely known ; as for her youthful marriage , this appears to have been becoming commoner as marriage alliances were sought with ever more reckless haste by the great dynasts of the twelfth century .
7 Well she 's got ta pay so much for her bloody clothes .
8 The Sheikha would know what she could spend on gifts for her prospective daughter-in-law ; the son would be given a budget for his bride house .
9 Not that her grandmother wasted much time preparing treats for her troublesome charge .
10 Her hair was loose , falling in thick waves to her waist , a dark frame for her exquisite face , with its delicate bone-structure , softly curving mouth and expressive clear grey eyes .
11 Flamboyant and stylish , she is known for her strong views on promoting the image of the University .
12 Janice might have quit but for her strong conviction , as a Christian , that the service element is a high part of the calling for anyone in employment .
13 Joanna Lumley may be better known for her recent performance in ‘ Absolutely Fabulous , ’ but she is also president of Farms for City Children .
14 Congratulations to Lucy Jackson for taking the opportunity to run Medau classes during August and September at the Pineapple Centre in London , and for her recent success in publicising Medau in various national magazines and local newspapers .
15 Sinead O'Connor should be congratulated for her stand ( what the hell does Bob Dylan do these days ? ) against church hypocrisy but not for her recent album which is , to be frank , boring .
16 Belvoir was not her only house , for her late husband the 9th Duke restored Haddon Hall where she took particular pleasure in the rose terraces .
17 It never occurred to me that Karen might be grieving for her late husband .
18 ‘ The lady prefers not to have us reveal any details , only to say that she is doing this out of love for her late husband , ’ he said .
19 And she might have been able to deal with the situation — might , indeed , have been able to suppress and finally bury such an errant emotion — if it were n't for her present situation .
20 She agreed to give up her home and some furniture was brought for her present accommodation .
21 Even in her grief she could still look out for her remaining children .
22 Holland in any case had a vested interest in Germany 's revival as a market for her agricultural products .
23 Denmark joined the EEC for much the same reasons as the British did : she wished to ensure that she was not excluded from a large ‘ home ’ market , particularly for her agricultural products .
24 ‘ My maternal grandfather was Italian , ’ she surprised herself by replying , reaching for her refilled glass , extending it towards Rune and going once more through the motions he had taught her .
25 Kier accounts for her free-thinking clothes sense from the fact that from the age of three her mother left her to dress herself .
26 Elizabeth was remarkable among Tudor monarchs for her consistent use of subsidies during peacetime .
27 Phoebe smiled , and allowed herself an unusual and agreeable start of gratitude to Rachel , not just for her consistent kindness to Maggie , but also , freshly , for her generosity and understanding towards herself .
28 When she outgrows her cot , it is important for her developing limbs and back that she is given a new bed , not a hand-me-down that has been shaped by somebody else 's body .
29 I used at times to feel somewhat worried when she would play the supremely confident coquette with me and I would be enthralled by her charms , but then I came to the conviction , some time ago , that such moments of relatedness could only be nourishing for her developing personality as well as delightful to me .
30 Sheikha Grandmother would have nothing but hand-made buttons for her traditional dresses .
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