Example sentences of "she [verb] there [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That , that 's what she goes there for .
2 She lived there with him over the shop , did n't she ?
3 My Mum was the only white person who lived in the whole house , a point not unnoticed by me since I often asked her how come she lived there with us when everyone else was black …
4 She lived there with her family , some of whom are on a skiing holiday in Europe .
5 The Second Sonata often has a Spanish flavour also found in good measure in No. 3 , and explained in part by her move to Barcelona in 1924 : She lived there until Gramatté 's death in 1929 .
6 " And another thing — I mean her to eat it if she sits there till her bedtime . "
7 She lives there with four of her seven children who remain alive , and her tiny grandson .
8 Born in Kaohsiung , she lives there with her husband , who works in quality control for China Steel , Taiwan 's biggest company , and their ten-year-old son .
9 Trouble is they know she lives there on her own .
10 She moved there with French husband and , after failing to persuade the French authorities to accept her English teaching qualifications , she has pursued a career as a bilingual secretary , joining Courtaulds seven years ago .
11 She lies there on her side , facing me , watching me , still panting , hands still trapped behind her back , a strange , charged expression on her face , and after a bit she says , ‘ Is that it ? ’
12 She lies there for a long time , not saying nothing .
13 She lies there in the dark , with her eyes open , keeping watch .
14 She fled there after splitting from celebrity chef Marco , 30 , just 15 weeks after their marriage .
15 She remembers Guildford with affection — since she trained there as a young actress in the 1950s .
16 She studied there for three years with Frederick Brown and Henry Tonks [ qq.v. ] , winning a certificate for figure drawing ( 1896–7 ) and the Melvill Nettleship prize for figure composition ( 1897–8 ) .
17 Appearing magically out of shadow , suddenly she shone there before them , the focus of light and warmth and refuge .
18 Ianthe was disconcerted , even a little shocked , to see the bottles of milk still standing outside the door of her uncle 's Mayfair rectory when she arrived there to luncheon on Quinquagesima Sunday .
19 She had discovered that he was to deliver an address at a Sunday Times book exhibition , and she arrived there with Polly .
20 Oh she stays there at
21 Left and below : The armholes are trickier , though , but she gets there in the and .
22 She began there in the Seventies on Greene Street , where she opened a multi-discipline art and performance space .
23 She willed there to be grapefruit juice in the fridge .
24 Ooh she worked there for years me mother did .
25 She worked there until her transfer to Denny Street , Tralee in 1979 .
26 On the other hand , she did not feel that she could refuse him , because if she refused him , by what right and for what purpose had she gone there in the first place ?
27 Does she go there from time to time ?
28 She died there at 11.30 .
29 She died there on 19 April and was honourably buried at St-Martin 's .
30 This early 16th century , timbered , yeoman 's house was owned by Dame-Ellen Terry from 1899 until she died there in 1928 .
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