Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] she to the " in BNC.

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1 Tony found that the best thing to do was to put her in the buggy and push her round the town , or take her to the park .
2 I did n't want her to give herself over to the view of life that underlay all this , the philosophy that pinned her to the shadow-corners of the world .
3 " If that 's the trouble , you could n't do better than to entrust her to the skilled understanding of the Sisters . "
4 There was a cruel taunt in his voice that cut her to the quick .
5 Anything would have been better than this ice-cold contempt that cut her to the bone .
6 It had been in his eyes when he lay on the bed staring rigidly at the ceiling , a terrifying , heart-rending pain that cut her to the bone .
7 Heat flared along her veins , ripple after ripple of heady sensation that shook her to the very depths .
8 Ariel , watching , wished that she too could defy the bonds that tied her to the earth , and her blood leapt with Dulé 's ascent .
9 THE gritty determination that took her to the top as Coronation Street 's Ivy has always been there .
10 She thanked the driver , lifted the latch of the low iron gate and took four steps that brought her to the front door .
11 She whimpers as I twist a little harder and drag her to the cloakroom , to keep out of Merchant 's way .
12 She heard a muttered curse , she saw a shadow across the french window at the end of the room , she felt someone catch her round the waist and drag her to the ground .
13 Salt shook her shoulder and when that made no difference , dragged her to her feet and propelled her to the small book-lined room known as the study .
14 Allen took her by the arm and led her to the nearest stone shelter .
15 He took her arm and led her to the dining room , where the gleaming long rectangular table had been impeccably set for two .
16 He took her hand and led her to the open-air dance-floor just as the band slipped into the first of their slow numbers .
17 He smiled at her , took her arm and led her to the window .
18 Alexander took her hand and led her to the door that led out on to the path that wound down towards the beach .
19 He suddenly swung her into his arms , his tortured breathing the only sound in the darkened barn , and instead of carrying her down the stairs he turned and lowered her to the soft hay that was spread thickly on the floor behind them .
20 On the morning of 9 November , Sydney sighted Emden and pinned her to the shore of Keeling Island , one of the Cocos group , on which a German party had been landed to destroy essential cable and wireless installations connecting Australian , African and Indian telegraph systems .
21 The time that it takes to embalm her and send her to the Fields of Aarru . ’
22 I suspected that the lesion might by pyogenic granuloma and referred her to the dermatology outpatient clinic .
23 I suppose they might try and sellotape her to the walls of their cells .
24 Peter nodded and drew her to the rail of the river-walk to look over the side .
25 And slowly he took her hand and drew her to the window and there , pointing , said , ‘ Look at that !
26 His mockery , which he meant as love , frightened and cut her to the bone .
27 Ross had taken her home , gently helping her out of the taxi and escorting her to the front door .
28 In fact Francis booked the holiday and drove her to the airport .
29 Now , though , she was sitting in the dressing-room , not even sure if she could persuade her legs to stand up and carry her to the stage .
30 How you corrupted a young and lovely woman … and subjected her to the most shatteringly depraved treatment .
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