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

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1 He had stepped right up to her desk .
2 ‘ That Olivera office opposite , ’ said Greg , coming up to her desk , sitting himself on the edge of it , and kissing her twice — ‘ what sort of place is it ? ’
3 He walked up to her desk and stood looking down at her .
4 In Rhodes he had seen a lot of her , right up to her thigh , and Nicholas was right : he was pea-green with envy .
5 Moynihan had been in his time a University cox and a flyweight boxing blue , and barely came up to her elbow .
6 A third was made with such force it went through her stomach and up to her heart .
7 ‘ Three degrees over , ’ she said , as if quoting , languid of voice as she stared across the hearthrug at him , one hand up to her bosom , as if protectively .
8 Living up to her reputation , Peters found that she had done her homework thoroughly .
9 She lived up to her reputation and cruised to victory in the woman 's event .
10 She 'd come out here to Malta at the man 's request , knowing his connection with her mother 's new craze for danger , to do a job , to try to live up to her reputation as a lively , capable , sophisticated fixer of publicity .
11 Yet at the age of forty he still regarded himself a failure because his mother had projected on to him her anxieties to such an extent that he never felt he matched up to her expectation of him .
12 The slightly fatherly attendant said he was sure she was safely asleep , as he 'd seen her returning from the washroom at the end of the car and climbing up to her bunk .
13 In the darkening afternoon , the taxi pulled up to her hotel .
14 She gave a low groan and brought one fist up to her forehead .
15 Sophie 's spirits were also low as she made her way up to her godmother 's flat , but they soon rose when Helen showed immediate indignation on her behalf .
16 ‘ Miss Watson called me up to her window , miss , and says you 're to go over there . ’
17 She had raced up to her cabin wondering how she was going to repair herself enough to put in the rest of her shift .
18 She ordered herself to leave , to walk up to her cabin , but she stood rooted to the spot as he came down the stairs towards her .
19 Nelson seemed to sense it , and protectively he put his arm around her shoulder , walked her , supporting her heavily , up to her cabin .
20 Ronni felt a sear of heat right up to her shoulder .
21 ‘ Duw , course I will , ’ Hari said firmly though she had no idea how she was going to live up to her word .
22 It was something of a standing joke that she lived up to her Libran indecisiveness .
23 The account of events leading up to her dismissal and her subsequent reinstatement is skilfully narrated .
24 Auntie Lou got to her feet and put her hands up to her hair again .
25 June Makepeace , customer service assistant , lives up to her title
26 ‘ She 's been taken up to her dressing room .
27 Below The Majestic 's Palm Court lived up to her name .
28 My poison-tongued mermaid is certainly living up to her name ! ’
29 She certainly lived up to her name , and was the inspiration for the poem " Revenue Cutter " which I wrote after a particular stormy passage in the North of Scotland .
30 She must live up to her name ; most of the others are ‘ C's or less . ’
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