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

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1 A quick glance showed that towels were needed , so she went to the linen cupboard and collected two large fluffy ones , but as she returned to the room the sound of Doreen 's plaintive voice caused her to pause .
2 Jack was busy , dealing with a nasty fracture , so she went to the nursing station and picked up the phone .
3 On her way home she remembers that she forgot to buy any pet food so she returns to the shop to buy some .
4 They ate less and less , never venturing outside the villa , the physical aspect of their relationship consuming them both as Damian began to take her beyond her new-found sensuality , smashing barriers as he went , teaching her everything about her body and his until she thrilled to the power of knowing how to touch and kiss him to make him breathless with ecstasy , whispering incoherent , urgent words of encouragement to her until they both fell into their usual sleep of pleasurable exhaustion , completely united by the passion that raged just as highly between them now as it ever had from the very beginning .
5 How deeply she 'd slept she did n't appreciate until she woke to the remote hoot of river traffic , and the sound of a pigeon cooing rhythmically just outside the window .
6 She read on , about Jesus being born in Bethlehem and about King Herod and did not stop until she came to the line about Rachel weeping for her children .
7 As soon as she reached the open deer-park she ran , and she hardly paused until she came to the broad track that sloped down to the marsh , smiling and vivid green in the late afternoon sunshine .
8 She walked through the streets until she came to the litter of a part of town which teetered unbecomingly between abject decline and frenzied development .
9 She dived down the first alleyway , until she came to the window beside the white door with the red strip on the step .
10 Then she swam along the bank until she came to the old pontoon .
11 She ran along the line , stumbling over the planks , until she came to the old pit and the line of empty skips .
12 Immediately , she backed up until she got to the junction and found a gateway to park in , then returned to his car on foot .
13 They raced across the fields at Roger Moore Farm , Egglestone , until she got to the water tank .
14 He turned towards a tall white door and opened it , waiting with very studied politeness for her to approach , his eyes roaming over her sardonically until she blushed to the roots of her hair .
15 Cos she said to the doctor she said , What 's the matter with her ?
16 A similar video was made showing the physical environment of the mainstream school and the tutor group of which the child would become a member if she came to the school .
17 What about assurances then she 's obviously distressed she thinks that she 's going to be in trouble if she come to the police .
18 Gloria reported back that , if she went to the police , they would probably supply someone .
19 If she went to the wedding , every eye and camera would be on her .
20 If she went to the Dordogne she would be facing a life that had gone on without her , a life that had not for one minute taken her into consideration .
21 They left her bleeding on the ground and threatened to carry out further attacks if she went to the police . ’
22 Well if she went to the police they 'd chuck him out .
23 It 's in her name , she 's , her father 's helping her paid the deposit or something and she clears the mortgage she has no right , he has no right to it all if she went to the police .
24 ( The fertility rate is the average number of children a woman would have if she lived to the end of her child-bearing years and bore children at the prevailing rate for each age during that period . )
25 Much as she loved Nora , she was sufficiently realistic about her cousin to know that whatever was beginning to develop in her niece would be much more likely to come to something if Constance remained with her in Surrey than if she returned to the north .
26 If she returned to the Hall and told her father what she had endured she would be forbidden to return — that was what must happen .
27 Not sure of the reception she would get if she spoke to the other girl , not sure what her mother or Feargal might have told her , she was about to duck back into her room when Terry turned .
28 ‘ I wonder if she spoke to the person who 's been doing the caretaking ?
29 Yes , yes well we ca n't talk you see , we do n't know , we do n't know what 's happening , but she 's been suffering a lot with her back just now and she put that off you know that because she 's not attending the meetings , she ca n't sit , and if she comes to the meetings she ca n't sit down , she stands up , props herself against the wall and stand up right at the back so , we do n't know you see
30 ‘ And it looks like we 'll be moving there , if she sticks to the asking price , so you 'd better get used to the idea .
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