Example sentences of "she [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She was just getting used to the chestnut when Alejandro moved her on to a dark brown mare who , when it was n't bucking , shied at the ball , and then on to another chestnut , whom she had great difficulty in holding . |
2 | Ace took her on to a small but discreet restaurant where the food was delicious , but she found she did n't have much appetite . |
3 | In fact , Hyacinth was thinking about Wullie Robertson who , to her great surprise , had said he would pick her up from the Hospitality Inn after dinner , and take her on to the Young Conservatives Ball . |
4 | Then one of them held her , threw her on to the dry dirt road and started to undo his belt . |
5 | She was n't looking forward to it , which is a little surprising for a 16 year old who , just 3 years ago , combined all the elements of her talent to produce the compound which exploded her on to the junior tennis scene ! |
6 | Someone had laid out knee-high duckboards to cross the snow , and Lucenzo shot out an imperious hand to help her on to the low platform . |
7 | So now you want to unload her on to the wretched Miss Plimsoll in the top form where she will cause even more chaos ? ’ |
8 | Eager for the haven of her hotel room , Luce allowed Michele to help her on to the deserted fondamenta . |
9 | Indeed it had been the combination of Rowthorne 's suggestion and her fury over the pin-up issue which saw her on to the editorial board . |
10 | No , Caroline thought , as she let him lead her down to the ancient ground , no , it had n't . |
11 | We had returned our robes to Messrs Ede & Ravenscroft and followed her down to the huge marquee which had been erected opposite University House . |
12 | Lorimer grinned and beckoned her over to the long windows . |
13 | Gary got up , took Paula by the arm and led her over to the low sofa . |
14 | She felt them lift her and take her over to the low stone wall beside the glimmering field of water-chestnuts . |
15 | I towed her over to the muddy shore and flung her aboard Flupper . |
16 | Still gripping her wrist , he led her over to the French windows . |
17 | He kept hold of her hand once the music had ended and lead her over to the french windows . |
18 | Lucy said yes and Jay led her through to the other room . |
19 | Before its publication Goodwin had sent her off to the British Museum to research the old Black Dwarf . |
20 | He had once summed her up to a female student , after several lagers , as ‘ no tits to speak of and even less bum ’ . |
21 | Shelley , already on her feet , carried her up to the medical centre with Carlos 's help . |
22 | Her father drove her up to the smart neighbourhood where the Smiths lived and parked his car outside . |
23 | Peskova took her up to the top room — the big room beneath the eaves- and locked her in as he had been told to . |
24 | Her carried her up to the solar and delivered her over to the care of his sister and Ellen , leaving her with a look in his blue eyes that clearly said later . |
25 | She had taken her last look at this obscure outpost of the Soviet Union and now stood with her back to the low sun . |
26 | Mrs Hollidaye , supping porridge with her back to the flaming range and her face towards the window exclaimed , ‘ Why do look , Dorothy ! |
27 | She made a frantic leap to shake them off , as they lifted her back and front nearside feet over the rope and positioned her with her back to the revving Mercedes again . |
28 | He placed the proofs on the desk , refused Alice Mair 's offer of coffee and followed her back to the front door . |
29 | She felt certain then that whether Naylor called her back to the new extension to tell her to deny that she was engaged to him or not , she would without fail , before five o'clock that day , be summoned to account for Travis 's unexpected easy acceptance of her getting engaged to someone else . |
30 | She changed seats with Hugo so that she sat with her back to the other diners . |