Example sentences of "so she [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | She liked Min and Jo and so she walked past the newsagents smiling , without noticing until she was almost at the next newsagents , which ran out of her newspaper by ten in the morning . |
2 | So she tapped on the window . |
3 | As she did so she glanced towards the entrance of A and E , checking automatically for Jim Harris 's car — except it would n't be there , she remembered with a twinge of regret . |
4 | So she wrote to the box number and suggested a date for a preliminary viewing to avoid disappointment or misunderstandings . |
5 | Nothing could take that from her , and so she clung to the memories . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | She started she 's that , she made friends with one or two of her colleagues so she goes to the cinema of an evening |
8 | So she goes to the hospital . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | So she goes into the church . |
11 | So she lay on the floor and looked through the open door , into a beautiful garden with green trees and bright flowers . |
12 | So she lay on the floor in the shape of a cross , and prayed . |
13 | So she plays in the backyard . ’ |
14 | So she drifted through the diamond-decked tourists who chattered and laughed in the street-lights . |
15 | And so she got through the week , surviving mainly on humour and philosophy , but occasionally resorting to sarcasm with particularly obtuse patients . |
16 | So she made for the orchard first . |
17 | The bedroom was on the same level as the terrace , the small sitting-room and the kitchen , and so she waited for the sound of another door or footsteps on the stone staircase down to the entrance hall . |
18 | So she waited for the summons to the prince 's presence , and went with a demure step and a high heart when she was called at last . |
19 | So she went with the architect and he was wanting to show us this kind of and we were like , were cold and were back to the hotel , we did n't even go into the house . |
20 | So she went to the funeral service , and listened to the tributes — ‘ everyone thought he was the sun , the moon and the stars ’ . |
21 | So she went into the room , pushing through the foliage , and found the place where the woman 's corpse had rotted down . |
22 | so she went into the second field |
23 | So she dashed into the disrobing room behind the altar — and into another priest , Father Derek Laverty . |
24 | The fat seemed to heat up more rapidly than she expected so she put in the steak and a great sizzling and searing went on and the air became full of blue smoke . |
25 | Jessie was already in bed but not asleep , and so she sat on the side of the bed and , her voice just a whisper , she said , ‘ Listen . ’ |
26 | So she hurried through the streets , hot and dusty , the still warm knead cake covered with a cloth , and she was aware of a certain agitation in the people passing her , without catching anything said . |
27 | So she sank beneath the waves in her silver boat , and the fisherman rowed home . |
28 | So she stayed in the back . |
29 | So she jumped under the cold shower every morning . |