Example sentences of "she get back [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She got back on Midnight , in order to look down on Sebastian and Antony , and squared her shoulders . |
2 | The baby was wholly out by the time she got back with Sister , though in a caul , as if giftwrapped in Clingfilm . |
3 | ‘ Where 's Tom ? ’ she noticed her brothers absence as soon as she got back to the house . |
4 | On the other hand she might tell all afterwards when she got back to literary London . |
5 | She had gone out to the drug store to get a bottle of milk for Maria 's bedtime cocoa , and when she got back to the suite , Bernie was in her section taking off Maria 's dress . |
6 | When she got back to the yard , however , Ricky had other ideas . |
7 | When she got back to the bench she saw that she had knocked over one of the shopping bags when she had stood up and a carton of eggs had dropped to the ground . |
8 | When she got back to the lodgings she sat down in her room and opened the letter . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The car was ready when she got back to the cottage . |
11 | She would phone her report to Philpott as soon as she got back to the hotel . |
12 | She got back to the Lycée at five past eleven ; the doors were not yet shut , and she crept in safely , under the protection of a large party returned from the Opera . |
13 | When she got back to the college , she went to the library and looked once more at all the reference books pertaining to Sebastian Denham , in the hope of finding the nature of his wife 's professional distinctions , but she was not successful . |
14 | Gedanken was still laughing when she got back to Uncle Albert 's study , having been beamed down . |
15 | When she got back to the kitchen , Finn was reading an old newspaper , seated on the table and eating dry chunks of bread gouged from a loaf in the crumb of which his fingers had left grey prints . |
16 | She decided that as soon as she got back to the flat , she 'd call him and apologize . |
17 | She must concentrate hard so she could report in full detail when she got back to her eager students . |
18 | When she got back to her room , she bolted the door with fumbling fingers , then paced round and round . |
19 | She bought a few bits and pieces from the post office and was feeling thoroughly deflated by the time she got back to the house . |
20 | What was she going to do when she got back to England ? |
21 | As soon as she got back to London she phoned Simone in a bout of maudlin self-pity and told her everything that had happened between them and her decision to end the relationship . |
22 | It would all have to be thought out carefully — preferably after she got back to England because she was beginning to think that it would be unwise to put a foot wrong with Alain Lemarchand . |
23 | When she got back to the flats , the leather jacket had gone . |
24 | If she went on like this then she was going to have trouble when she got back to London . |
25 | She got back to her flat to find the phone ringing . |
26 | She gathered information all morning ; taking accurate measurements and soil tests , pin-pointing particular features or specimens on her plan , even photographs to remind her for when she got back to her drawing-board and began designing . |
27 | When asked about this revolt the Prime Minister replied that he ‘ thought speed was important and hoped she would send for Lord Home immediately-as soon as she got back to the Palace ’ . |
28 | ‘ Balladic archetypes ’ sprang to her mind a good phrase , she 'd try to work it in somewhere when she got back to university . |
29 | When the celebrations were at a height the lady who had been rescued said she would present a piece of silver when she got back to England to the squadron and what would they like . |
30 | Perhaps when she got back to Loch Lomond tomorrow they could sit down and discuss things in a civilised fashion . |