Example sentences of "[noun sg] she [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the full face of the ridicule she went to the post office evening after evening , ridicule she willed not to see or notice .
2 And with this in mind she returned to the reception desk to ask Stella if she could use the phone .
3 This result she attributed to the very short duration of persistence of the icon , which meant that it had faded before the cue could be utilised to sample selectively .
4 There are though , records of a talk she gave to the Royal Photographic Society at Russell Square in London on October 28th 1913 .
5 There are though , records of a talk she gave to the Royal Photographic Society at Russell Square in London on October 28th 1913 .
6 chapter she appeals to the reader , I know I came from etcetera , etcetera
7 Knowing my shortcomings , Mum had taken charge of making curtains for George 's house and a week before the wedding she went to the market to find some fabric for the last pair .
8 So when [ named defendant ] , 41 , made sexual overtures for the first time during their five-year friendship she went to a neighbour and cried rape .
9 The couple had little in common , and her children died in infancy , one after another , a loss she attributed to the lead works Wright ran on their premises .
10 Having adjusted the heat and thus satisfactorily disposed of the problem of lunch she went to the bathroom for a shower and then returned to the bedroom .
11 However , her lack of confidence was shown in her reluctance to exhibit or even sign the work she sent to the London Group , where it was seen and admired by André Derain .
12 In a panic she ran to the door and out , forgetting to close and padlock it .
13 With a sigh she turned to the next patient , smiling as a young woman carried a small child into the room .
14 As Aggie pulled the arms from around her waist she glanced to the side , for Ben was no longer in the room .
15 as if remembering the steps of a dance she walked to the long cheval mirror in the bedroom and tried on the dress , a dark grey beaded silk gown by Bruce Oldfield .
16 At home she belonged to the local Salvation Army corps , but gradually she became bored .
17 When she walked into the kitchen she came to a shocked halt .
18 In the main cabin she came to an abrupt halt , feeling distinctly foolish .
19 The moment she came to the top step , she realised what the matter was .
20 The irony and cool eye she brought to the circus was sometimes lost in the Sturm und Drang generated by her partner 's effortless flair for publicity .
21 But by the summer she was beginning to spend more time in the open air , and one August evening she walked to the churchyard .
22 Then taking a smaller dish from the shelf she turned to the child , saying , ‘ You carry that in ; 't is butter .
23 Before leaving the station she went to the Ladies ' to check up on her appearance .
24 Go on with your maps for a minute she said to the second form who were glancing at one another in astonishment as they heard the noise from the first form room .
25 She began to walk through the wood , and after a while she came to a little house .
26 Once in a while she went to a social club for air pilots who 'd been in hospital .
27 The answer came on the day she went to the station , to fetch the magazines .
28 For the second time that day she went to the canteen .
29 The next day she wrote to the General Secretary .
30 Karen had admitted as much the day she came to the school .
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