Example sentences of "she got [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I could have done without this , ’ she said , and then she got into the truck . |
2 | She got into the back of the car , and was glad to see her unconscious had had the foresight to include a bar . |
3 | Then she got into the bed and waited for him . |
4 | She got into the coach , the steps were folded up , and in a moment the horses were trotting around the house towards the main drive . |
5 | She had called him up from the bus station as soon as she got into the City . |
6 | Katharine found that as she got into the rhythm , so the changes improved . |
7 | She seemed to accept without question that Alexandra was the one who would handle the crisis , if it was still a crisis by the time she got into the office . |
8 | She got into the car , which was parked in front of the house . |
9 | But any hope he might have had of sliding his arm round her and trying a tentative first kiss on the drive home was scotched when she fell asleep the moment she got into the car . |
10 | But when she got into the car at five , ready for the fifteen-mile drive across London , it would n't start . |
11 | She did n't seem to have bought much ; she tossed me a box of matches as she got into the car . |
12 | Iris , you 've got an admirer , murmured Melissa to herself as she got into the car . |
13 | With that , she got into the car , expertly revved up the engine and swiftly drove off . |
14 | She got into the jeep without question . |
15 | As soon as she got into the house , Molly ran up the stone stairs to the kitchen tap before she switched on the light . |
16 | She got into the driving seat and began revving her car unnecessarily loudly . |
17 | When she got over the stroke she fell and broke her hand . |
18 | Somehow , with gritted teeth , her soul in torment , she got through the day and the night that followed . |
19 | She got through the rest of the morning as best she could . |
20 | By the time she got through the winner had flown , but she finished full of running . |
21 | And so she got through the week , surviving mainly on humour and philosophy , but occasionally resorting to sarcasm with particularly obtuse patients . |
22 | She got off the bed and , opening the bureau , took out a set of handcuffs and some leather-look rope . |
23 | She got off the bed and listened . |
24 | She got off the bed and went to unlock the door without any trepidation , or any other strong emotion . |
25 | When she got off the train from Chertsey she did n't have enough money to take an omnibus . |
26 | It was not so , at the beginning of each new term she found it was not so , but it seemed to be so , and the same mixture of guilt and hate and sorrow would strike her anew , each time as forcefully , each time she got off the train at Northam Station . |
27 | The nursing staff said she got off the delivery table herself , and could not understand why she was ordered back to bed . |
28 | At a quarter past seven she got off the bus in Bath worrying that he might stand her up . |
29 | She got off the bus at the next stop , and went back to the building , pushing the children in a collapsible pushchair , which had a propensity only to collapse when occupied . |
30 | When she got off the bus at her usual stop , even the moderate leafiness of the district contributed to her hopes , and she saw , fleetingly , the features that caused it to be described by others as a desirable residential area . |