Example sentences of "she go [adv] to [art] [noun] " 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 | She will twist your poor rich senile arm to pay you out , because you have an airy house on the hill , and she goes home to a room in the damp and humid valley . |
5 | She 's back in the canteen from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. , when she goes home to the children and her working day starts its next shift . |
6 | One evening soon after , she goes out to the pig yard and hurls defiance against the Almighty : ‘ Go on , call me a hog ! |
7 | He asks if you would inform her as soon as possible that her son has had a serious accident and would she go straight to the hospital . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | ‘ Did she go back to the name Tatham ? ’ |
10 | Julia kept her eyes clear of both Lord Cumbermound and Canon Wheeler and , leaving McGee to clear the table for port and dessert , she went upstairs to the drawing-room to remove the sherry glasses and set out coffee . |
11 | Melanie could hear the liquid trilling echoing faintly on the landing when she went upstairs to the lavatory . |
12 | She went over to a man sitting on a front doorstep . |
13 | She went over to a side table . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | She went over to the vegetable patch and looked at the earth for a while . |
16 | Then she went over to the buffet and stood in front of it . |
17 | She went over to the bed , realising with a shock that she still wore her kimono . |
18 | And then she went over to the attack again . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | She went over to the Cookery and Refreshments Tent , but was stopped at the entrance by a pale-faced Constable Perkins . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | She went over to the window and stared out . |
23 | She went over to the hob and slammed the frying-pan on to the heat . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | She went over to the fire and squatted down beside the twins , warming her hands and bare feet . |
28 | She went over to the dining table and , in the hope of drowning her worries in work , sat down . |
29 | Frowning , she went over to the cabinet and selected a batch of disks . |
30 | She went over to the sink and splashed her face with cold water over and over again . |