Example sentences of "be [adv] to her " in BNC.
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1 | They must have been on to her or somebody 's given her away , one or t' other , 'cos it must have been a set-up cop . |
2 | But she 'll wear it if she has to , and she wants to go to Lourdes , the priest 's been on to her and she 's … ’ |
3 | ‘ That would have been up to her . ’ |
4 | ‘ My wife is the most important person in this , and at the end of the day it will be up to her if Natasha stays . |
5 | But they were n't to her . |
6 | ‘ It 's up to her , is n't it ? ’ |
7 | It 's up to her . ’ |
8 | It 's up to her to decide . |
9 | It 's up to her . |
10 | There was an uncompromising set to Rose 's mouth as she said , ‘ That 's up to her . ’ |
11 | ‘ Whatever style the man uses , the woman gets the message very clearly : It 's up to her to figure out how to keep him happy and how to adjust to his everchanging demands . |
12 | But , that 's up to her . |
13 | So it 's up to her . |
14 | She said oh that 's up to her , that 's nothing to do with us . |
15 | that 's up to her . |
16 | The book now goes on to my sister and what happens next is up to her . |
17 | The choice is up to her ; some mothers opt to drop night feeds at first , others prefer to eliminate the lunchtime feed as they are confident that their child is having plenty to eat instead . |
18 | She had the decided feeling that he was on to her , and she had n't even started yet . |
19 | If Wullie Robertson was not to her liking he would soon enough know what he could do with his bloody trumpet . |
20 | Rourke was more to her than just an employer . |
21 | She felt that it was up to her now to protect her mother : Mama , do come to the House of Commons with me . |
22 | It was up to her to rectify that as best she could . |
23 | It was up to her , quickly , to forge herself a manner that would give her an advantage in whatever negotiations were to come : and she had done so , by the time he came down for his breakfast . |
24 | Perhaps she felt it was up to her to enter the ‘ artistic ’ world to which Arnold remained a devoted but remote outsider . |
25 | It was up to her to try and work out a plan of escape , but without expert help that was n't going to be easy . |
26 | Would she feel nowadays it was up to her to make contact ? ’ |
27 | But after a further month 's reflection she changed her mind and wrote to Moira that it was up to her to do something about ‘ the incompetence of your staff at Harriet Street [ which ] is now causing BA and myself sleepless nights ’ . |
28 | He was attracted to her , as any red-blooded male would be to any presentable woman in these circumstances , but that was as far as it went and it was up to her to make sure her own feelings did n't betray her . |
29 | Now it was up to her to prove that Josey was right . |
30 | Thomas said that he was going and if she wished to remain behind , then that was up to her . |