Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 So where she go to ?
2 He found her where she clung to a rope that was curled up in a corner of the iron ship and picked her up and carried her through a secret tunnel down through the floor of the ship , down through the underwater creatures , deep into the earth beneath the swirling sea .
3 They came to a lurching pontoon , where she clung to him in excitement , her eyes enormous at the sight of four enormous man-sized earwigs calmly waiting for the ferryboat .
4 One step , and she could be in his arms , where she craved to be .
5 Rosa cast an eye at her mother 's frowning back where she attended to some task and tried to exchange a glance of impatience with Tommaso .
6 Keepers discovered her desperately fighting for life at the West Midlands Safari Park where she had to be hand-reared before being transferred to the Kingsley wildlife sanctuary , Cheshire , where she takes every opportunity to hitch a ride from the resident Bull Terrier bitch .
7 Anna went home via St Andrew 's Church , where she apologized to God and then thanked Him .
8 ‘ But Christabel 's out on the edge , in the wind and the rain , where she wanted to be .
9 She was here , where she wanted to be .
10 The emphasis is less on an individual 's inner resources than on the danger he or she poses to others .
11 He believes ‘ That all individuals should be considered to be good , worthwhile and honest until he or she proves to the contrary ’ , It is a sentiment that still today remains his guiding light , and he would add that ‘ All things are possible through God ’ .
12 A premise is that the infant has been exposed to virtually all possible feelings by the time he or she goes to school .
13 There are the actions he or she contributes to the total social process , and there are the accounts in which action is interpreted , criticized and justified .
14 In day-to-day contact with clients and with the community at larger he or she becomes to some degree locked into the support of individuals and groups that may be antipathetic to the employing agency .
15 The chairman , unless stripped of veto authority , will always act in what he or she perceives to be the best interests of the agency .
16 Furthermore , the constable may also arrest someone whom he or she suspects to be about to , or who is actually about to , commit an arrestable offence .
17 Held : An occupier of premises owed the same duty of care to a fireman attending the premises to extinguish the fire as he or she owed to other visitors under s. 2 of the OLA 1957 .
18 Otherwise a seller 's spouse may be asked to sign the contract to demonstrate that he or she submits to the sale : the spouse will then be estopped from subsequently seeking to frustrate it .
19 Elizabeth Bowen wrote : ‘ A writer of short stories is at his or her best sometimes , and sometimes not ; and this is equally true at any age or in any year at which he or she happens to be writing .
20 However , if the patient required an X-ray he or she had to be seen by one of the consultants or registrars .
21 Either she was left with the excellent non-skiing kindergarten , which she enjoyed but where she did not learn to ski , something she very much wanted to do , or she had to be put into skischool .
22 It was common practice , for example , for a brothel-keeper brought before a court to claim that he or she belonged to a privileged nationality .
23 Apart from an explanation of the reason for the survey , how he or she came to be selected , a guarantee of anonymity , etc. , each question must maintain the respondent 's cooperation by treating him or her with courtesy and gratitude — a few ‘ pleases ’ and a ‘ thank you ’ are essential .
24 Neither spoke , nor was there need of words , and afterwards Carrie could not recall whether Seb came to her , or she went to him .
25 and or she went to the door
26 For psychologists would rate as a very important factor in sex determination the role a person plays and seeks to play , and the image that the person may have as regards the sex he or she belongs to .
27 According to this conception , a person is autonomous if he or she subscribes to principles that have been formed by his or her own moral scrutiny .
28 The person is implicitly saying that he or she subscribes to the network of rules of the discipline in question .
29 But as there must always be some kind of observer-effect in patterns revealed in this analytic way , the position of the observer , and the preconceptions that he or she brings to the act of observing , must be accounted for at every phase of the research .
30 why he or she needs to be told
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