Example sentences of "it [adv] to her " in BNC.
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1 | When Edouard slipped it on to her finger , she looked up at him and smiled . |
2 | Sometimes a mother who has HIV can pass it on to her baby whilst it is growing inside her . |
3 | She took the proffered tiny scrap of blotting paper and wiped it on to her tongue . |
4 | He reached out and drew the object from Susan 's ear , then dropped it on to her plate . |
5 | Susan picked up the wedding ring — Luke 's ring — and slipped it on to her finger . |
6 | The wife does n't know it , so she passes it on to her husband . |
7 | She took the paper napkin from her lap and crunched it up into a tight ball , dropping it on to her plate . |
8 | He ordered Rose to take one of Effie 's legs and lift it on to her shoulders , and McAllister the other , to make it easier for him to help the insistent baby on its way . |
9 | We 're just a few miles away from the Meadowses ’ place , ’ he added , reaching forward to extract a map from the glove compartment , and tossing it on to her lap . |
10 | Over a cup of tea she regaled the old lady with the story of her son and grandchild saving the wounded squirrel , and , leaving her to pass it on to her companions , she drove back to the surgery . |
11 | When he was a breath away , he stopped , lifted his hand , and touched it gently to her cheek . |
12 | She presented it trustfully to her Uncle Alan as he came in , to be mended . |
13 | My mother , having been deprived of one prospective son-in-law , Cedric , now got it in to her head that I might meet an American , and decide to marry him and live the rest of my life in the USA , where she could n't get at me and see what was going on . |
14 | Taking it down to her cellars she cut holes in its surface to accommodate the inverted bottles of Champagne . |
15 | The Duchess looked pale and drawn although she quickly put it down to her early start . |
16 | He held out the glass and watched as she raised it gratefully to her lips . |
17 | He let go of Leila who rubbed her wrist , holding it close to her chest . |
18 | As Louise moved away she experienced a powerful urge to grab the massager and tug it close to her secret places again but she did not dare . |
19 | It took all her strength to reach out for the receiver and raise it stiffly to her ear . |
20 | She took one out and carried it up to her bedroom and shut herself in . |
21 | Maybe I have n't kept it up to her standards but I 've done my best . " |
22 | She had drawn it up to her chin . |
23 | When Zoser dabbed a little on his wife 's sleeve she took the sleeve and held it up to her nose . |
24 | Then it was that , with him towering over her , she took a step back and observed that Naylor Massingham must have some highly confidential papers in his briefcase since , evidently not trusting to leave it in his car , he had chosen to bring it up to her flat with him . |
25 | SHE MENTIONED IT LATER TO HER FRIEND , WHO SAID SHE HAD NOT SEEN THE PICTURE . |
26 | She made it back to her office and sank into her chair ; but after a few minutes she sat up , combed her hair and decided to go home . |
27 | It was n't hard to sneak a copy of the tutor 's program and take it back to her room . |
28 | With frightening tractability , he drank the cup down in three swallows and handed it back to her empty . |
29 | When the mice had scattered across the carpet and melted into the shadows by the wainscoting , Alexandra picked up their home of five days and carried it back to her tower room . |
30 | If she could get there before the long closure for lunch-hour he would make her up a preparation , and Peony could get it back to her mother and possibly get back again to the harbour for the Swimming Gala . |