Example sentences of "her of the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps all those years wasted mooning over Jake had somehow robbed her of the ability to give her love to someone more deserving .
2 The officers spent two hours telling her of the concern expressed by police and welfare authorities in England about the way Gemma had been left .
3 There is a lovely photo of her of the back of her C D's .
4 Unless she felt it because her dismissal from that job had deprived her of the sight and sound of Luke Scott ?
5 Finding a competing behaviour means finding an acceptable activity for the child to engage in which robs him or her of the opportunity to perform the defined problem behaviour .
6 The father says that the removal by her of the child on 3 July was wrongful and , accordingly , that the Convention applies .
7 One ideological guru was businessman , Sir Alfred Sherman , founder with her of the Centre for Policy Studies in 1974 .
8 She did not need Jarvis to tell her of the phenomenon of the shivering platform at West Hampstead as a train approaches , that and the singing of the rails , because she was accustomed to the point of no longer noticing it .
9 Craig came to her side and relieved her of the bowl .
10 Although the trial judge in Jones was said to have been wrong in saying that the police need not have informed her of the presence of a solicitor called by another person , the admission of a statement made by Jones in the absence of a solicitor was upheld .
11 To hurt Thérèse back for robbing her of the lady in the woods .
12 It was n't until almost his last breath that he told her of the board beneath his bed and what was under it , assuring her he had saved it for her .
13 Mrs Redmond called to see Julia one afternoon as she sometimes did now and Julia told her of the conversation about mourning .
14 It was also reported that a new chapter in Andrew Morton 's controversial biography of the Princess would include details of a letter from the Duke warning her of the damage she was causing the Royal Family .
15 Another observation was of the isolation which can be experienced by the housewife , despite a close and happy marriage , when a move of residence deprives her of the company of friends .
16 She was gabbling , her voice breathy and barely under control , because she 'd raised her eyes to his face only to find the expression there more disturbing than the casual masculine pose he 'd adopted , and which had already reminded her of the night she 'd spent in his bed .
17 Their empty glasses were still on the coffee-table , reminding her of the night before .
18 He told her of the visit to the farm , reminded her of the discovery of the swan and the bird 's skull ( though he knew this was taking a chance after her first , alarming reaction to the news ) , and mentioned again the note and the feather in his room .
19 It reminded her of the river bank where Pa and the boys went to cut rushes at weekends so that Ma and Billy could work all week .
20 Her encounters with Timothy had continued and it was he who had told her of the birth of Andrew 's son a year after his marriage .
21 Betty thanked her for the bucket and smiled at her , and Lydia , who , if Betty went on like this , might turn out to be quite human , decided that she would take her her breakfast in bed in the morning : thin crispy toast with a scraping of butter and golden clear jasmine tea , and an egg-cupful of harebells to remind her of the sky .
22 He had relieved her of the reading aloud and rewriting .
23 ‘ What pains me is that you took the opportunity when I was sick unto death to steal Prince Edward 's heart from me , ’ she said to Joan , having informed her of the plan .
24 When she told her of the plan to marry the child 's feelings came out .
25 But a little nagging voice at the back of her mind kept reminding her of the way he had blown up the taxi rank after Anthony died .
26 Charity 's mind , that formidable intellect that had been governing her every action for years , reminded her of the crush of student loans she had to pay .
27 Margaret Geeson , the nurse in charge of the Grantham and Kesteven Hospital children 's ward that day , said she could not remember Allitt ever informing her of the incident .
28 He knew that she was falling in love , and had decided to warn her of the mistake she was making .
29 Scarlet was relieved , since Camille 's adolescent smile had reminded her of the expression on the face of some ancient , alien reptile .
30 He relieved her of the carpet-bag , and she looked around , her eyes quick and observant .
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