Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] [vb infin] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She was not very good at smiling these days , and the unease disseminated by her unconvincing efforts led Eddie Duckworth to mutter to her in a corner , with a mixture of sharpness and sorrow , that perhaps she 'd better go to bed .
2 The men disappeared behind a distant quayside shed , but she dared not trust to luck and hid behind a winch .
3 She do n't go to work no more , and sometimes she cries for no reason .
4 She did not go to bed .
5 But unlike them she did not come to office during a wartime emergency nor head a coalition government .
6 She did n't go to work today .
7 Well perhaps that 's why she did n't go to sleep .
8 The only thing you had to watch out was that she did n't start to stagger and put one of them feet down on you a bit sharp , or fell on you as she were a-swaying about with her jink-back .
9 Full skirts — goodness knows how many petticoats made walking very hard , so all this almost enforced leisure upon them , and this was again part of the duty of the woman to show that she did n't need to work , she did n't in fact even have to lift a finger because the man or her servants would do all this for her .
10 She did n't come to church , or to Sunday school .
11 I could see the American woman was angry , but she did n't come to Monsignor 's support .
12 When they are included , it is usually for the frisson connected with them as omens of mortality and transience , as in the poetry of melancholy : Clarissa , for example , is frequently threatened by her family with imprisonment in the moated house of her Uncle Anthony , if she does not agree to marriage with the odious Mr Solmes .
13 One small girl and she does n't go to school .
14 Go to bed at half seven , she does n't go to sleep until about quarter past ten some nights reading
15 Amber , well she does n't talk to Amber any more .
16 Farley brings a serious , concert-platform manner to the songs , she does n't stick to soprano arias but includes some adaptations of choral numbers from Happy End and Berlin Requiem as well as Mrs Peachum 's ‘ Ballade von der Sexuellen Hörigkeit ’ .
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