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

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1 Louisa hardly knew whether she felt more relieved or cheated , for the act of summoning all the courage and then being able to employ it only against her own anxiety had depleted her to no useful purpose .
2 Berger impersonates her to a fault , both in the superb egotism of female love — ‘ It is painful for us to judge the man we 've taken , for he 's already ours , like a son ’ — and in the certitudes of peasant thinking : ‘ I will tell you which men deserve our respect …
3 The woman has alleged that after agreeing to give her a lift home from a discotheque , the officer drove her to a deserted allotment , threatened her by pushing his truncheon under her chin and then raped her .
4 When I took her to a school for admission they sent us to the Education department .
5 Your friend should talk to her GP , who will refer her to a specialist .
6 Her GP referred her to a hospital in Watford , North London , where she underwent laser treatment to try and prevent the damage from getting any worse — but it did n't help .
7 Round and round , intermittently , through the days it spun , crystallising now and again — before breaking apart once more — into the essence of him , an image , like sudden flashes on a screen , of his diffident smile when they first met , the touch of his hand on her elbow as he guided her to a seat down that summer lane .
8 The fire service clamped down on initiation rituals after a young firewoman in London revealed that colleagues had tied her to a ladder , hosed her down , poured urine over her , used foul language and exposed themselves to her .
9 She describes how a porpoise appeared and guided her so that she was being carried with the tide , and then helped her to a section of shallow water .
10 Overcome with emotion , he led her out to meet some of the other prisoners in Algox' gilded cage : first , he mistily introduced her to a tall , thin nervy man with black brows knitted in a permanent frown .
11 The second movement was just ending , and had succeeded in stabilising her to a certain extent .
12 I was not accompanying her to the home but was treating her to a taxi all the way .
13 The producer , who was himself about to take the reins of the tour as it moved on to the regions of Britain as the Coca Cola Hit Man roadshow with Sinitta , Sonia and others from his stable below Kylie on the bill , said plans to take her to a major stadia like Wembley had been quickly dismissed .
14 Her legs brought her to a halt in front of a glass case containing a Leeds dinner-service .
15 It was being made to feel redundant that brought her to a standstill .
16 Wilcox led her to a slightly quieter part of the shop floor .
17 The baby weighed less than one kilo , she took it to the clinic and a clinic worker helped her to a nearby hospital .
18 Her mother and the driver escorted her to a complex of low concrete buildings in a parched garden high on a nearby hill .
19 Tell her firmly that you fear if she does n't pull herself together soon she 'll have a drink problem and suggest she seeks help from her GP who can refer her to a psychiatrist .
20 Five months after the accident , her mother brought her to a specialist treatment centre in London .
21 He left his office door opened and , for the next hour , treated her to a stunningly drab conversation about the searches on a leasehold flat in Esher .
22 Then suddenly , as Bully pulled her to a standstill , she had an idea .
23 Dorothy 's acute and sympathetic judgement that Racedown summer led her to a similar conclusion almost at once .
24 I led her to a small shelter in the Palace side of the Park .
25 However , when I had been in Huntingdon a few weeks she persuaded me , against my will , to accompany her to a dance which was being held at Alconbury , one of the American air bases nearest to us .
26 Yanto grunted some inaudible remark and was introducing her to a goggle-eyed Billy as Nigger joined them .
27 Her doctor was convinced that most of Edith 's problems were psychosomatic , but he referred her to a specialist who was interested in such cases .
28 Her abilities might suit her to a top job in the Civil Service , but she gets such a buzz from being in the private sector , she would hate the very idea .
29 It had been their intention to send her to a finishing school in France or Germany , but she had begged so hard to be allowed to stay where she was , with Breeze and Gay .
30 ‘ Her grandmother married her to a very royalist nobleman , and she ran away from him to Edinburgh . ’
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