Example sentences of "get [adv] to her " in BNC.
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1 | Luckily , however , I managed to hold on and we got on to her bed , which I seem to remember was covered with a plastic sheet . |
2 | With a snort of derision , she got slowly to her feet . |
3 | She still looked pale , but she got slowly to her feet , watching him carefully . |
4 | It 's gotten on to her land and off her land and into the ditch , which is you know the N R A |
5 | Then , in the middle of a Gloria , she brought her outstretched hands back together , gave a funny little bow , and got stiffly to her feet . |
6 | She found a damp tissue in her pocket and blew her nose hard , then , taking a long shaky breath and resolutely straightening her shoulders , she got stiffly to her feet . |
7 | She got stiffly to her feet and walked obediently through to the other room . |
8 | Elise was , as she laughingly explained , between menfriends , and the conversation had got around to her hobby of car-rallying . |
9 | She breathed in slowly and regularly a few times , then got shakily to her feet . |
10 | By the time she eventually got up to her room , she was out on her feet , and , if she were honest , not entirely sober . |
11 | Getting slowly to her feet , she went to stand in front of him , the bedcover still held awkwardly round her . |
12 | She cleaned as never before , with care and interest ( this was n't a chore now ) , getting on to her knees with a scrubbing brush and bowl of water , behind cupboards and along skirting boards . |
13 | As she will be maintaining all her twenty-six goals on a permanent basis , the low sugar intake should help her considerably in getting down to her final goal weight for the end of the year . |
14 | You can break it but the thing is that I warned her , er , you know , as long as they get through to her hold on that that 's very nicely set up if she twiddles her |
15 | ‘ But it is n't , ’ Isabel whispered , getting stiffly to her feet . |
16 | Getting quickly to her feet , she walked along the tiny hall to the back room . |
17 | She could go down into the town centre and look at the shops , have a cup of coffee somewhere , get back to her mother-in-law by four . |
18 | Getting tiredly to her feet , she yanked open the door and then just stood there , staring helplessly . |
19 | Once she 'd had the baby , she immediately set about getting back to her ‘ normal ’ weight , even though that weight was so low that her body could not function normally . |
20 | She was over it , and gradually getting back to her old self . |
21 | There was a strange , reflective note in his voice , but she scarcely heard it , too intent on getting back to her room . |
22 | The 16-year-old English Schools champion , who has recovered from a knee injury , is gradually getting back to her best form and her target is beating her own British record of 42.9 secs recorded at Crystal Palace last season . |
23 | Getting agitatedly to her feet , she strode across to him and practically snatched the carving out of his hand . |
24 | ‘ She could n't walk , or bend , and getting upstairs to her own room was impossible because she was in too much pain , ’ says Janet . |
25 | Liza did not know how she got back to her billet , only that she had bicycled so fast and furiously that , as she flung herself on her bed , she thought , grimly , that if anyone had reason to miscarry at that juncture it was she herself . |
26 | When we got back to her cottage she put her hand in her bodice and pulled out a string with her key and a whistle attached to it . |
27 | Julia was dreaming again when Comfort got back to her bedside and her skin felt hot and dry . |
28 | She must concentrate hard so she could report in full detail when she got back to her eager students . |
29 | When she got back to her room , she bolted the door with fumbling fingers , then paced round and round . |
30 | She got back to her flat to find the phone ringing . |