Example sentences of "follow she [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He followed her through to the kitchen where , as far as he could see , she was still in operatic mode . |
2 | He followed her up to the bar and she heard him noisily latching on to Riley who , she was positive , would not buy him a drink . |
3 | Peggy followed her on to the landing . |
4 | We had returned our robes to Messrs Ede & Ravenscroft and followed her down to the huge marquee which had been erected opposite University House . |
5 | We trotted down the long flights of stairs and I followed her out through the front door . |
6 | Lady Southdown rose to her feet and the girls followed her out of the room . |
7 | Flavia followed her out of the post office . |
8 | ‘ At a loose end , Deveraugh ? ’ she queried disdainfully as he followed her out of the tent . |
9 | The sarcasm in her tone was not lost on David and he grimaced as he followed her out of the office . |
10 | They followed her out of the factory and round to the back of the minibus where Sybil and the driver were already helping some of the group to alight . |
11 | He placed the proofs on the desk , refused Alice Mair 's offer of coffee and followed her back to the front door . |
12 | ‘ Let's get on with the game , ’ the Queen said angrily , and Alice followed her back to the croquet-ground . |
13 | Wordlessly Roman followed her back to the terrace , where their half-finished drinks stood on the table . |
14 | After two minutes I believe the butcher would have followed her out of the shop had she beckoned him . |
15 | One of the monstrous hounds had followed her out of the main house and now pressed close to her legs . |
16 | He had followed her back to the car . |
17 | She heard the door close behind her , but not before the sound of laughter had followed her down towards the lift . |
18 | ‘ Look , Jannie , ’ he said reasonably , following her back to the kitchen , ‘ just tell me what it is you 're going on about . |
19 | Constanza tried to follow her out of the hotel — as she was very very upset , my grandmother — but Constanza was too late . |