Example sentences of "get she [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They said , ‘ Well , nobody will notice her if she 's got her back to the audience , ’ but all the audience wanted to know was ‘ Why has that girl got her back to the audience , is she hideously scarred ? ’
2 They said , ‘ Well , nobody will notice her if she 's got her back to the audience , ’ but all the audience wanted to know was ‘ Why has that girl got her back to the audience , is she hideously scarred ? ’
3 I understand it was your own stupidity in refusing to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd got her out of the house .
4 I was off duty and Kate was alone , on night duty — ’ She seemed to be rambling , and Juliet wanted to prompt her , get her back to the subject .
5 I mean if it , if it I mean originally he said to me it was part time so I thought to myself well that 'll be perfect , just get her back into the flow again .
6 Now , get her back in the car . ’
7 I remember paramedics getting her out of the car , but I could not get out of my seat because my legs were trapped under the dashboard .
8 But by the second day of the adventure , her escort was having trouble getting her out of the pool .
9 Getting her out of the office was a constant headache .
10 Remembering just in time that this heartless cynic was responsible for getting her out of the clutches of the Gibraltar Police and Customs Service , Polly managed to bite back the caustic retort trembling on the tip of her tongue and stared blankly at the vast selection of starters and main courses .
11 So whether the fact that they thought that she was a witch was maybe kind of half an excuse just for getting her out of the house I do n't know .
12 Although it may have been a convenient way of getting her out of the country , this also indicates that Ælfgifu had previously enjoyed a recognised position .
13 When he got her on to the pavement , she sagged against the school wall and would not move .
14 She was glad to see Alice , began talking in a heavy tired voice about how the old woman had her running up and down the stairs , even got her up in the middle of the night .
15 The row about Catholicism got her out of the house and carried her through two euphoric days , during which she thought about the Trinity , existed on lollipops and stared at the Celebration of the Mass from the back of Westminster Cathedral .
16 Clare got her back to the house , and introduced her to Bryony , Sue , and the kids .
17 Then he grabbed at her gown , got her down on the floor
18 She had been destroyed before they could get her out of the police cell .
19 You 'll you 'll never get her out of the water .
20 ‘ I 'll get her out in the middle of the workshop , then you can have a good look around her . ’
21 ‘ If I ca n't get her back to the sea , I 'll have to become a farmer , ’ he said .
22 Jo always had had the gift of the gab , she could make a stone laugh doing her imitation of Mr Silver trying to get her up behind the cloakroom door .
23 Now just having a little look in the paper here today and er well oh the Mary Whitehouse saga continues by the way we are absolutely determined to get her on before the end of the show we 've got ten minutes left .
24 A small crowd had gathered and she had been carried across the street and inside the nearest shop in order to get her out of the sun .
25 So if the lady was on fire , you 'd leave it basically to the Fire Brigade , obviously if you could help the lady , get a ladder up to the window to get her out of the room or something like that , you would do that , you would help in any way you can , but the real experts are the Fire Brigade so we leave all the er real technical stuff to the Fire Brigade .
26 Josie said that she did n't usually get in until around six , but that there were a few extra jobs that she wanted to finish off ; Lucy had the feeling , but did n't say so , that the main point of the exercise was probably to get her out of the way before the slender red-haired woman arrived home .
27 ‘ This would not have happened with Mr Chatto or Mr Windus , ’ said the female novelist , as Penelope at last managed to get her out of the building .
28 But it was a note from Peter and Marianne , making arrangements to get her out to the wedding .
29 ‘ Narcissist , ’ I said , wanting to get her back into the subject ; but she dropped it .
30 I wonder , is he trying to get her back into the house and she does n't wan na come back .
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