Example sentences of "she [verb] it to [art] " in BNC.

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1 She made it to the staircase , and dashed at random back into the bulk of the house .
2 God was clearly on her side and she made it to the living-room door without a hitch .
3 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 .
4 Karen could never surely tell when Jessica was teasing her , and when Jessica found a good one she played it to the hilt .
5 It decided her ; instantly she followed it to the broad Danube .
6 She owed it to the town , and she owed it to the memory of Frank Williams , her father , who 'd had no one to fight for him when he 'd needed it most .
7 She owed it to the town , and she owed it to the memory of Frank Williams , her father , who 'd had no one to fight for him when he 'd needed it most .
8 Eugénie kept it with her in her house at Farnborough Hill until her death in 1920 and on her death she bequeathed it to the Abbey she had founded to house the tombs of the Emperor and the Prince Imperial .
9 The big dog had snapped it from his fingers eagerly enough , but after rolling it around in her mouth a few times she spat it to the floor and pawed at it , growling and sniffing her distaste .
10 The baby weighed less than one kilo , she took it to the clinic and a clinic worker helped her to a nearby hospital .
11 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 .
12 I can do is , Mary had a metal cow she milked it with a spanner , she took it to the market and sold it for a tanner .
13 Maureen was telling me today that erm he erm too , she took it to the garage and there was two bills laying on the table , one were for two hundred and sixty odd and were four hundred and seventy some odd
14 Nor was the conversation doing anything other than drag down her spirits , so she brought it to a close by saying , ‘ I must go back to the office .
15 It somewhat shook me rigid , and through my colleague , Peggy who received a gold award this week , we got some of those leaflets , that were sent to us , and Peggy wrote a letter , around to the workplaces in Grimsby and Cleethorpes , and as a role , as trade union liaison officer with Grimsby C L P , she sent it to the workplaces within Grimsby .
16 Six years before she died she presented it to the Municipality of Antibes ; now pieces she and her husband acquired in the Twenties , particularly from the 1923 sale of the Anthony de Rothschild collection at Aston Clinton , are coming up .
17 Not that she agreed with him — if he were to appear before her right now , she 'd still defend what she did and the way she did it to the hilt .
18 She gave it to a girl named Boston .
19 She gave it to the person who contacted you .
20 And indeed she left it to the very last possible moment ; she almost missed her chance .
21 At last the little flame flared and she set it to the paper , watching the end blacken , smoulder and curl as it burned .
22 She is wearing her party smile which slashes to a snarling slaver and she makes it to the kitchen where cold steal lies on Dutch tiles .
23 When the scalpel was level with her hands , she nudged it to the left with her foot , and settled back down , finally grasping the handle with straining fingers .
24 This I handed to a nurse , asking her to give it to the doctor before he saw Nigel .
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