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

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1 She confessed that the bitter jibes and over-exposure led her to the precipice .
2 Her GP referred her to a hospital in Watford , North London , where she underwent laser treatment to try and prevent the damage from getting any worse — but it did n't help .
3 Her General Practitioner referred her to the surgical Outpatients Clinic where the surgeon examined her and placed her on the waiting list for stripping ( removal ) of varicose veins .
4 She got an answer soon enough — the city 's mayor confined her to a lunatic asylum .
5 She was still deep in thought when the sound of a car drew her to the window .
6 Bitter disappointment caused her to merely pick at her breakfast until suddenly she was startled by the sound of his deep voice coming from behind her .
7 His weight toppled her to the air-bed that shushed and bounced beneath them .
8 Brah 's review of the debate about the inclusiveness and limitations of the category ‘ black ’ and of the often fractious engagement between feminism and antiracism shows her to be not unsympathetic to this post-structuralist perspective .
9 A runaway horse takes her to her ancestral home , and her past unfolds .
10 It had been a sideline to use her to further his love-life .
11 It had been their intention to send her to a finishing school in France or Germany , but she had begged so hard to be allowed to stay where she was , with Breeze and Gay .
12 Pink took her to the garden and showed her the rose arch .
13 An ambulance brought her to us .
14 But Christine , 37 , insisted on going home for a snack before an ambulance took her to Royal Hallamshire hospital .
15 She was carried along the railway line to the station from where an ambulance took her to Colchester General Hospital .
16 An ambulance took her to hospital in Abertillery , Gwent , but she was dead on arrival .
17 Her half-sister took her to the police .
18 She went round to her former home in Hardwicke , Gloucestershire , where she was beaten unconscious by Probyn , who put her back into her Renault 19 car took her to the River and some how pushed her in .
19 For several seemingly interminable seconds no one moved as the coolly brooding glance subjected her to a flagrantly masculine appraisal .
20 At last she stretched out her own hand , but as he took it he allowed it to rest briefly in his before he tightened his grip , applying the necessary force to assist her to her feet .
21 He made no attempt to present her to the other man , however , apparently so deep in thought that he seemed to have forgotten her very existence .
22 Outside in her car she kept a tight grip on herself , refusing to let her humiliation reduce her to tears .
23 This P–59 was also based at the Santa Maria Air Base until the Air force donated her to a local technical school .
24 And the wind carried her to a distant place where there are three caverns of cloud : in one is a dreadful dragon , in one a fearsome bird , and in one a monstrous bee
25 Nurses claimed she had waited most of that time for an ambulance to take her to another hospital .
26 She was waiting for an ambulance to take her to St Thomas ' Hospital .
27 ‘ His indifference pushed her to the edge whereas he could have romanced her to the end of the world .
28 Pinned above Beth 's bed , next to the card proclaiming her to be a spiritualist , was a photograph of a male dancer from the newly formed Royal Ballet , and I came in one day soon after I arrived at Huntingdon to find a knot of giggling girls peering up at this dancer , who was poised on one foot , wearing an agonised expression and very tight tights .
29 This stimulates the male to lead her to his nest and show her the entrance by pointing his snout into it .
30 She had also found herself a sponsor to support her to the tune of £100 a year .
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