Example sentences of "she go [adv prt] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope .
2 and she , he , she goes down to the abortion centre right after and he dies !
3 She goes off to the city for a few days , but then she is back .
4 One evening soon after , she goes out to the pig yard and hurls defiance against the Almighty : ‘ Go on , call me a hog !
5 As she heard him come back she refrained from looking out of her window , nor did she go down to the corridor outside his room when , a little later , she heard him groaning as he always did in the grip of a nightmare .
6 ‘ Did she go back to the name Tatham ? ’
7 That done , she went over to the school playground to face the forty or more children for whom she alone would be responsible that day .
8 She went over to the vegetable patch and looked at the earth for a while .
9 Then she went over to the buffet and stood in front of it .
10 She went over to the bed , realising with a shock that she still wore her kimono .
11 And then she went over to the attack again .
12 Holding her head high , she went over to the rail and rested her fingers on the chrome , looking out over the sparkling , sun-streaked water .
13 She went over to the Cookery and Refreshments Tent , but was stopped at the entrance by a pale-faced Constable Perkins .
14 Instead , she went over to the window and stared out at the bright flowers , the trees , the green of the grass and the hills that rose up gently all around the house .
15 She went over to the window and stared out .
16 She went over to the hob and slammed the frying-pan on to the heat .
17 She went over to the shelf where she had left her drink , and stared down in dismay at the overturned glass , the shards of crystal glinting wickedly up at her in the dim light .
18 And she teased her out and straightened her up a little , and then she went over to the makeup table and tore off a length of the soft toilet roll that she used instead of Kleenex , and then she sat on the floor beside Lucy and put her arm around her shoulders .
19 She went over to the pool and found the book on a table , damp from having been left out all night among towels and goggles , sunglasses , an old Daily Telegraph and the girls ' bikini bottoms .
20 She went over to the fire and squatted down beside the twins , warming her hands and bare feet .
21 She went over to the dining table and , in the hope of drowning her worries in work , sat down .
22 Frowning , she went over to the cabinet and selected a batch of disks .
23 She went over to the sink and splashed her face with cold water over and over again .
24 Folding her coat over the ornate wooden newel post at the foot of the stairs , she went through to the kitchen and the last task of the day , setting out the Copleys ' early-morning tray .
25 She went through to the kitchen to fetch the coffee she 'd put on earlier .
26 She went through to the prop-room to see if there were some on the mantelpiece , but there were n't ; and then she remembered the lighter in the vase in the cabinet .
27 Pascoe watched her as she went through to the bathroom .
28 She went through to the bathroom and ran water into the tub .
29 As she went round to the back of the Post Office , she could hear Mrs Hollins and Rachel in the kitchen , giggling and chattering while they cooked their Sunday lunch .
30 As she went round to the boot she saw the furtive movement in one of Mrs Aldiss 's bedroom windows .
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