Example sentences of "she [vb past] to england " in BNC.

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1 American naive paintings , she herself had never considered taking up painting until shortly after she moved to England in 1955 to get married .
2 Two years later , following a fierce argument with her father , she fled to England and married Beaumont in London .
3 When she came to England , aged five , Hannah was described as a bright if naughty child .
4 She came to England to stay with a sister , went to acting school in London and through a teacher who knew how to persuade Emlyn Williams , was all but smuggled into The Last Days of Dolwyn as the sixth girl extra ‘ when only five had been budgeted for .
5 The mother was far from satisfied with this approach and she was cross during the course of the hearing , I am told , and evidently decided to take the law in her own hands and on 3 July she came to England with the child and she has been here ever since .
6 She came to England , ’ Edward said .
7 She won the star female part in Batman against competition from almost every actress in the US — but when she came to England to start filming , she had to drop out because of an accident and lost the role to Kim Basinger .
8 She was presumably trained in her father 's workshop , and she came to England into royal service in about 1545 .
9 She came to England in 1904 to study at the London School of Economics , where she wrote a doctoral thesis on the development of New South Wales , gaining a D.Sc .
10 Did she ever talk about her life before she came to England ?
11 I believe that was the reason she came to England with the Wingfields . ’
12 She returned to England on the death of her Father ; she did not attend the funeral ( in a picturesque little English church ) , but did become his literary editor and published the first and most authoritative biography .
13 She had these cryings often , she says complacently , while she was in Jerusalem and Rome , but when she returned to England , they were much less frequent ; then they occurred once a month , once a week , daily , seven or fourteen times a day , and at last ‘ whenever God would send them ’ , in church or in the street — never , apparently , in the privacy of her own home .
14 Sylvia had asked for a recall , so it would have to wait until she returned to England .
15 By the time she returned to England she had logged more than 12,000 miles since she had been launched .
16 Ill health forced her abroad in 1885 and she returned to England to the Trafalgar Square riots of 1886 .
17 For health reasons she returned to England in 1883 , but her husband 's appointment in 1886 as Italian and Greek correspondent for The Times drew her back to Italy , where she lived in Rome until 1897 .
18 Left a widow at the age of twenty-nine , she returned to England in 1876 and settled with her son and two stepdaughters in the developing suburb of Wimbledon .
19 Well , at least one good thing would come out of this trip , she decided philosophically — she would know a great deal more about Denmark 's capital city by the time she returned to England .
20 After a further period in the translation agency of a chemical firm , she returned to England and had a child .
21 Regret not seeing Prague though she might , perhaps , she began to wonder whether it was time she returned to England .
22 She went to England in her teens ( 1917 ) to work under the dark genius of Sickert , and from him went on to France , where first , and briefly , she learnt from Andere Lhote , and then commenced a lifetime study with and under Albert Gleizes .
23 When , in the summer of 1983 , she went to England for a few weeks , she took a French companion whose role was to instruct her during every spare moment .
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