Sentence examples for of her modification from inspiring English sources

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In 2014, Solis' payments will begin to go back up again under the terms of her modification, unless Bank of America, which acquired First Franklin, restructures the loan again.

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Her modification of the London Plan would prevent controversial projects such as the Garden Bridge excluding the public at the request of its owners.

Recently, however, the government has begun to implement many of her mortgage-modification proposals in an effort to slow the alarming increase in foreclosures".

A picture last Sunday showing Toshiko Mori's addition to a Florida house designed by Paul Rudolph, with an article about her modifications of celebrated architects' works, carried an incorrect credit provided by her firm.

In this week's Which Way Home? section, I wrote about an East Palo Alto, Calif., woman who struggled for two years to obtain a modification of her mortgage, after she began to have difficulty making her monthly loan payments.

Kathleen requested a modification of her loan, which was then handed off from lender to lender.

However, with the exception of the command ship option, all of these proposed configurations required extensive modification of her original design.

Following modification of her medical therapy under supervision of the pulmonologist, and regular use of hypnosis, the patient ultimately was weaned off her systemic steroid therapy.

Second, the field test classroom instructor recorded lesson reflection notes at the end of each day to provide the researchers (D.D.-E. and K.M.B). with an understanding of her experiences and any modifications made from the original lesson plans.

Andrea Dworkin writes "In our culture not one part of a women's body is left untouched, unaltered …From head to toe, every feature of a woman's face, every section of her body, is subject to modification" (1974, 113 4).

A pronoun can also come before a noun, as a form of modification, e.g., "HER book", "her" being a possessive pronoun to indicate who the book (noun) belongs to.

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