Example sentences of "she [verb] [pron] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She propelled her to a low wall and sat her down beside her suitcase . |
2 | The house we sat in was still in chaos , so she led me to the sunny kitchen , where we talked and drank coffee , surrounded by boxes and plants and the smell of paint . |
3 | She led him to the dismal apartment rented to her by Louis . |
4 | She led us to an unmarked oak door which opened into a short corridor , obviously a modern extension to the farmhouse . |
5 | Now Liz did n't win our first , second or third prize er last year , but she , she made it to the final twelve , er her , her full-length novel now , has now been accepted by Collins and that 's going to be published next February , there 's talk of a big American contract for Liz and Liz has now been floated away in to the world of big time professional writing . |
6 | God was clearly on her side and she made it to the living-room door without a hitch . |
7 | Mildred slid him carefully into her pocket and raced up the stairs to her room , where she transferred him to a small box with holes in the lid which she had prepared specially for the journey . |
8 | Barely managing to hold her breath for the extra few seconds , she hauled herself to the other side of the object first , before surfacing . |
9 | She followed him to the third floor , then along the gallery to a closed door . |
10 | She left her second cup of tea , and she followed me to the front door . |
11 | It decided her ; instantly she followed it to the broad Danube . |
12 | The Fernies got rid of her when I left and she walked me to the front gate . |
13 | She hustled him to the far side of the street . |
14 | She took him to the far aisle and showed him the salt tablets . |
15 | We were delighted , and at a convenient interlude she took me to a favourite uncle , an Air Vice-Marshal . |
16 | Eventually , after appealing her case for years in the UK , she took it to the European Court which agreed that there must be equal opportunities to claim social security benefits , and that discrimination on the grounds of either sex or marital status must end . |
17 | She performed her task so well that it was twenty minutes before she brought him to a thundering climax . |
18 | Undismayed , she sent me to a first-class crammer for two terms , and Brian to another preparatory school . |
19 | She treated herself to a short cackle . |
20 | The rush-hour would be at its height , with long tail-backs at the busiest junctions ; she resigned herself to a tedious journey home . |
21 | So she moves them to a nearby burrow when they are approximately four weeks old and at that time they will have become virtually self-supporting . |
22 | She had hold of his hand , she marched him to the front door . |
23 | She confined herself to the upper part of the house , severing all contact with her husband and the other members of the household . |
24 | Padding out as silently as she came , she left me to the early morning quiet . |