Example sentences of "she step [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | She stepped on to the train , allowing one minor satisfaction to screen her anxiety at the absence of a major one . |
2 | In 1988 , she stepped on to the ministerial ladder as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of the Environment , where she took charge of one of Mrs Margaret Thatcher 's pet hates — litter . |
3 | The station was practically empty of people and Emily felt so alone as she stepped on to the train . |
4 | As she stepped on to the tongue of buckled metal , Bernice looked back . |
5 | She stepped on to the bomb-site , and began to pick her way along the slippery path worn between the piles of overgrown rubble . |
6 | ‘ Twelve o'clock ! ’ he called out as she stepped on to the pavement ; then he was gone , the little green car melding into the rest of the traffic and rapidly becoming lost to sight . |
7 | The building might be old , but this was no cheap accommodation , she observed as she stepped on to the landing . |
8 | She stepped on to the tall boy 's left ankle . |
9 | Lindsey gasped as she stepped on to the deck and was hit by a wave of cold air . |
10 | I stared at her , transfixed , as she stepped over to the scaly green cupboard where she kept all of her books . |
11 | She stepped down to the level . |
12 | She stepped in to the room on the soft carpet and said loudly in French , ‘ What the hell do you think you 're doing ? ’ |
13 | All the same , she badly needed some air and solitude , so she stepped out to the veranda , closed the door silently behind her , slipped off her high heels and held them in one hand , then padded on silent stockinged feet down the back stairs and into the garden . |
14 | It was n't crucial at this stage to get her to step on to the glove repeatedly ; it was more important for her to develop the right attitude to the whole process . |