Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] to the " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly she turned to the inspector , sipping her whisky . |
2 | Daily she went to the M's farm and asked Mrs M to teach her . |
3 | When she too heard the clatter of the galloping horse far below she went to the window , but there was no longer anything to see and only the sound of the nursemaids chattering . |
4 | So she started to cry and all then and said she said she was sorry , and right enough she stuck to the time that we allow her to , she 's come in last night dead on the button . |
5 | So she wrote to the box number and suggested a date for a preliminary viewing to avoid disappointment or misunderstandings . |
6 | Nothing could take that from her , and so she clung to the memories . |
7 | So she kept to the woods , following the way Pedro had led , until she came at last to the clearing at the head of the ride . |
8 | She started she 's that , she made friends with one or two of her colleagues so she goes to the cinema of an evening |
9 | So she goes to the hospital . |
10 | So she goes to the hospital and they go right take your clothes off and put the gown on Get out , man , just , just go to a clinic . |
11 | So she went to the funeral service , and listened to the tributes — ‘ everyone thought he was the sun , the moon and the stars ’ . |
12 | At five o'clock she returned to the theatre and crept up the stairs to the dressing-room . |
13 | Finally she returned to the information desk where she 'd first encountered him the previous day , and found a pretty young woman sitting there stacking up guide books on Dublin . |
14 | Nevertheless she agreed to the luxury of a lie-in the following Sunday morning , even allowing her sister to fuss over her a little . |
15 | Slowly she walked to the chair and sat down , then said , ‘ I … |
16 | Gratefully she responded to the familiar London accent . |
17 | Ideologically she belongs to the centre-right of her party , anti-tax and pro-choice on abortion . |
18 | Later she returned to the house refusing any comment about the Harris case . |
19 | Hours later she woke to the same sensation of calm fulfilment . |
20 | An hour later she went to the church and looked for Daniel Marsh . |
21 | Shortly after she became aware of the sounds , they stopped ; a moment later she came to the clearing where she had first seen and spoken to him . |
22 | ‘ A few weeks later she came to the church with her mother . |
23 | ‘ A few weeks later she came to the church with her mother . |
24 | Forty-eight hours later she returns to the hospital and is given a prostaglandin pessary , which is put inside the vagina and dissolves to release the drug . |
25 | Nearer she comes to the wall , nearer |
26 | Angrily she turned to the door and yanked it open , almost colliding with David Markham who was standing on the threshold . |
27 | For now she stuck to the road which took her to the right , towards the sea . |
28 | Well she went to the doctors did n't she ? |
29 | Presently she turned to the politician 's companion and rounded off the meeting with an entertaining discourse on the curious food they had just eaten . |
30 | Later , Margaret stopped playing for a few years so she could concentrate on squash but three years ago she returned to the sport and now plays outside hitter for the Balerno team . |