Example sentences of "she [verb] [vb pp] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She has gone to Germany with my sister , ’ he answered .
2 I congratulate my right hon. Friend on the carefully targeted aid that she has given to Zambia in recent years .
3 And if I dare say it , she has come to glory as the earthly manifestation of a holy trinity with Nicholas Ryan , father , producer , and his wife Roma , Holy Spirit and lyricist .
4 But she has come to terms with Britain belonging to the European Community and is likely to back the introduction of proportional representation .
5 She is the sisters ' friend and mine , too , she has come to tea on my birthday .
6 Jes paid her on Sunday and instead of telling us how they went round for her wages yesterday and he 'd already paid her , and she 'd gone to school with money in her car !
7 She 'd gone to bed with Rune willingly , with both eyes wide open in a metaphorical sense , knowing his background and aware that , in the natural , uncomplicated atmosphere of Scandinavia , perhaps more than anywhere else in Europe there were fewer taboos regarding physical relationships between couples .
8 She 'd flown to Corfu in the hope that an English boy might be her lad Ben , who disappeared 14 months ago .
9 In the end , to his own surprise , be had quite successfully smoothed away her early-morning blues , and she 'd returned to sleep without having mentioned once the child she 'd lost .
10 Why else should she have come to Brighton on her own , and out of season ?
11 The figures that she gave referred to comparisons with the private sector , not the national health service .
12 She had grown to womanhood through him .
13 Her last words to him had been a curse yet she had felt him at her side on the day she had marched to York with Richard Oastler .
14 She had arranged to lunch with friends at the Lion d'Or at Cologny and call in to the clinic afterwards to see one or two patients .
15 She had travelled to Maidenhead to his old address and the new occupants of his small mansion had no idea where he had gone .
16 Fabia had no idea if Lubor knew that she had travelled to Prague with his employer last Sunday .
17 From where , what calypso island , a hovel or shack-to ; she held the pack , she had progressed to queen-bee of St Vincent Street .
18 As a small child , sick with temper when she was forced to do something against her will or even when she was strapped too tightly into a bed , she had risen to heights of defiance that genuinely alarmed her family .
19 ‘ Nothing , ’ said Comfort , who had been unable either to forget or justify some of the things she had said to Julia during the war .
20 ‘ I 'm not sure what to tell them about how I want it done , ’ she had said to Faye before leaving , running uncertain fingers through the dense yet fluffy waves .
21 She always wanted him to tell her where he came from because she said , as she had said to Creggan on his first night , that for an eagle to survive the first thing he must know is where he comes from , and he must not forget his memories however distant they may be .
22 Now , if she had gone to lunch with Dorothea Shottery after all , there would have been three people to talk to .
23 After she had gone to bed with him , Hannele Malling began to call Edward Carrington ‘ Carruthers ’ .
24 She promised herself that she could continue sobbing later on , after she had gone to bed in the billiard room .
25 She had gone to bed by the time Bridget returned from her trip to the theatre the night before .
26 He would not report her fate to the Police , and he could divert enquiries by saying that she had gone to friends in the country .
27 She danced with neighbours and men she had gone to school with .
28 She had gone to school with Sarah , and they had helped one another over the years .
29 She had gone to school in Scotland and in order to lull suspicion said that she was in Glasgow visiting an old school friend .
30 She had gone to school in the morning with a slight cough and a sniffle .
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