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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Mike Junior was standing beside her in a Giants sweatshirt , a football tucked under his arm .
2 I used to see her in the hairdressers sometimes .
3 I 've read about her in the papers of course .
4 I did n't even remember her until I read about her in the papers . ’
5 He had seen others doing that to her in the clubs , and even though he 'd felt like stepping in when their attentions were becoming too direct , he had watched her superbly effective ‘ put downs ’ and stood back in awe .
6 All she wanted was not to know again , so that she could stay a little child and never have to grow up and face the world without her mother to wake her in the mornings and teach her things and tell her stories and pass on all her wisdom about the world and men and how babies came and why the best any woman could hope for in this life was to be able to make one man happy .
7 She could sleep now in peace and with her windows open to sweet air and silence , nothing to disturb her in the mornings but birdsong and the lowing of Colonel Covington-Pym 's cattle , the barking of a dog that would most certainly be a pedigree animal bred for the retrieving of partridge and pheasant , as far removed from the yapping mongrel-packs of Frizingley as could be .
8 I told you I saw her in the mornings standing at the bus stop .
9 He could n't go on seeing her in the circumstances .
10 Alternatively , if you , if he says , ‘ Well I want to have a , I read something and I want to have a discussion , ’ you think this chap does n't know anything about it , and you actually do a lot of the work for him or her in the circumstances .
11 She tried to convince herself he was still there — smirking at the sight of her in the ropes he 'd tied to her naked body .
12 The artist Alexander Goudie , from Paisley , whose commissions in the past have included Lord Mackay of Clashfern , the climber Christian Bonington , former Chief of the Defence Staff Lord Bramall , and Billy Connolly , painted her in the robes of the Order of the Thistle on a raised foreground above Holyroodhouse to mark the centenary of the club .
13 Unable to find anyone to care for Beru while they were in hospital , they asked a tradesman to leave her in the mountains ‘ to die naturally ’ .
14 It will be good for her in the mountains … ’
15 She could not avoid her in the nurses ' home dining-room that night , however .
16 Fortunately it became necessary for me to accompany the well-known Solveig 's Song on a dulcitone , which meant that I had to be close beside her in the wings .
17 What if she does n't want to be swollen to the size of an elephant with a bleeding parasite kicking her in the guts day and night ?
18 Gerda kept contact with her foster mother , visiting her in the holidays , which satisfied Bloomsbury House that the decencies were being preserved .
19 He had waited for her in the forests that fringed Tara , his mind filled with light and hope , his body more fiercely aware than ever it had been in his entire life .
20 He was very surprised to see her in the gents and asked ‘ What are you doing here ? ’ to which she replied ‘ PASS ’ .
21 I have also heard a story , however , about her being distinctly unamused by some of the things written about her in the newspapers .
22 ‘ The vacillating vamp , as you christened her in The Dobblers the other night . ’
23 So he clothed her in the Waters of Life . ’
24 Today Great Britain 's No.1 for the Trophy , Clare Wood , a vicar 's daughter from Sussex , takes on Amy Frazier , who is 140 places above her in the rankings .
25 Today Great Britain 's No.1 for the Trophy , Clare Wood , a vicar 's daughter from Sussex , takes on Amy Frazier , who is 140 places above her in the rankings .
26 He also injured Thomas 's common-law wife when he hit her in the legs with the stick , Teesside magistrates heard .
27 Fand looked her in the eyes for a long moment ; and it was difficult for Ruth to face the utter loneliness of that gaze .
28 Trefusis had wished her luck , Juliet had told her to shoot straight , and the psych techs had tried not to look her in the eyes .
29 ‘ Now that we are private , ’ he said , looking her in the eyes , ‘ you may speak out openly what for some reason you did not wish to speak out before the prince .
30 ‘ You 'll not try to keep me ? ’ he said warningly , looking her in the eyes without a smile .
  Next page