Example sentences of "[verb] she to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She had lost a good deal of her bloom and bounce , and looked as if the sentiments of the burial service kept stabbing her to the heart . |
2 | He parted her thighs fiercely , and she moaned as his head sank , his tongue driving her to a frenzy . |
3 | Maggie was taking a plane to London that night and Sheila and Mona were driving her to the airport . |
4 | The time that it takes to embalm her and send her to the Fields of Aarru . ’ |
5 | A doctor who suspected anorexia referred her to a psychiatrist . |
6 | Her doctor was convinced that most of Edith 's problems were psychosomatic , but he referred her to a specialist who was interested in such cases . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | They promptly referred her to a housing association which has found her a three-bedroomed house . |
9 | I suspected that the lesion might by pyogenic granuloma and referred her to the dermatology outpatient clinic . |
10 | We usually manage to provide every new member or new mum with a contact who can introduce her to the NCT and chat over any everyday difficulties . |
11 | Now why do n't you introduce her to the office routine — and perhaps show her the chalets ? ’ |
12 | She would n't trust her to the end of the street . |
13 | As they turned from the bank to approach the farm , round the edge of the Long Meadow , he took her hand , and drew her to a standstill . |
14 | He drew her to a stop and swung her round so he could see her face in the half-light . |
15 | Peter nodded and drew her to the rail of the river-walk to look over the side . |
16 | And slowly he took her hand and drew her to the window and there , pointing , said , ‘ Look at that ! |
17 | She was still deep in thought when the sound of a car drew her to the window . |
18 | As he drew her to the canal 's edge a gondola slid from out of the shadows . |
19 | Lisa was apparently introduced to James Gilbey by her agent 's assistant , Catrina Skepper who invited her to a weekend party in North Yorkshire . |
20 | He invited her to a performance of Verdi 's Requiem — one of her favourite works — at the Royal Albert Hall . |
21 | They invited her to the station , gave her a meal , arranged her flight home then drove her to Manchester Airport . |
22 | I suppose they might try and sellotape her to the walls of their cells . |
23 | Her natural passivity , encouraged by her religion and perhaps by the fact that she was pregnant , committed her to a mood of acceptance that was sweetly and hermetically selfish . |
24 | In a flash , Mait backhanded Ace across the jaw , knocking her to the ground . |
25 | ‘ He kicked and punched her , knocking her to the ground , shouting abuse at her , ’ said Mr Wynn , ‘ He gave her a very hard blow to the nose which caused it to bleed profusely . |
26 | The cool threat chilled her to the bone . |
27 | The very prospect of her life being picked over like some succulent titbit chilled her to the bone . |
28 | She got an answer soon enough — the city 's mayor confined her to a lunatic asylum . |
29 | Mary helped her to a chair : brought her the smelling salts , then a glass of ginger wine and called in Annie who helped to fuss over her until Mrs Robinson felt first petted , then relieved and finally embarrassed . |
30 | Irene looked a little pale , and Douglas helped her to a chair near the fire . |