Example sentences of "[subord] she [vb past] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anna went home via St Andrew 's Church , where she apologized to God and then thanked Him .
2 She was elderly and although she went to church on a Sunday , I did n't feel that I could trouble her with my religious affairs .
3 Although she hoped to God Phena had n't heard anything she should n't .
4 But she smiled to herself , as she thought again of the handsome Spaniard with those black eyes full of a sense of fun and adventure , that mane of glossy hair falling over one eye — and his dark brown velvet voice , which had melted her heart a lot more than she admitted to Rosie .
5 But he would n't fuck her , so she went to sleep .
6 ( Baroness de Stempel , page 156 , and Philip Gould , page 226 ) worked as news reporter for the Associated Press in America , but got tired of covering fires , and ‘ waiting for celebrities to die ’ , so she moved to Britain four years ago .
7 So she turned to drugs . ’
8 She wondered if she had gone too far , so she turned to Mrs Chamberlin and said with real enthusiasm , ‘ Imagine !
9 However , he was quite correct in assuming she would not contact the person who had phoned her until she was sure he was well out of the way , so she set to work in sorting out the various tasks to be done .
10 She was thinking instead that once she got to university she would never need to see him again .
11 But what would happen once she got to Earth she had no idea .
12 Nenna had no more than an animal 's sense of direction and distance , but it seemed to her that the right thing to do would be to try to reach the City , then , once she got to Blackfriars , she knew where the river was , and though that would be Lambeth Reach or King 's Reach , a long way downstream of the boats , still , once she had got to the river she would be on the way home .
13 Once she came to Mansfield Street with the King , and stayed over four hours , arranging and playing with everything , much to the chagrin of a lady in waiting who was kept firmly outside the drawing room !
14 I do n't know whether the child was happy with Mrs Reed , but she stayed there ten years , until she went to Lowood school , where you were yourself .
15 Because it had always been in the back of her mind , from the moment she got up in the morning until she went to bed at night .
16 She found it impossible to settle after his visit , and spent the time until she went to bed silently reviling him .
17 and er , I mean what she saw of Kerry was , she dropped her here at quarter to nine , she picked her up between five and half past and the rest of her she saw around kid , the rest of the time she saw her own kid and er Julia was to have her until she went to school , so I mean how can there be any bond there , which there ca n't , but the mother said herself I had her because it was the done thing so I mean it 's , it 's today in n it do n't you think ?
18 When she woke she found her hand covered with blood which she could not wash off until she went to church to confess to the priest .
19 Alix bought some the next day , on her free half day in Cambridge before she took the Bletchley route to her Oxford interview ( for she was a clever girl , Alix ) — but she never dared to apply it , save in the privacy of her own room , until she went to Cambridge herself as a bona fide student the following autumn .
20 Sylvia had asked for a recall , so it would have to wait until she returned to England .
21 By then it was agreed that Karen would do temporary work until she came to Hillmarden House in November .
22 She had never mentioned living anywhere but in Hove , until she came to London to live with Margaret .
23 But , pushing him aside , she gathered her cloak around her , made so bravely from those two old plush tablecloths , and began to walk downhill — the direction she happened to be facing — until she came to St Jude 's churchyard where she sat on a gravestone , her head in her hands , and shivered .
24 Head down , she ran through the wood , past the beech tree and the stile , not stopping until she came to Dormer Cottage .
25 If only she could jump on her back and not stop galloping until she got to Ricky and Palm Springs .
26 who I 've , cos she said to Mr if she could bring a camera for us to camcord
27 It occurred to him that if she belonged to Gary , there was nothing to stop him taking a sort of family ownership too .
28 Eight o'clock in the morning , and if she went to work then he hoped still to be in time to catch her before she locked the front door and shut out the intrusion of a man from the Service .
29 If she went to New York , she would be saying , in effect , I choose love over gold , love over my career .
30 Dawn was advised that she might obtain more money if she went to court , but she felt that this would be too hard for her emotionally , even though she had no memory of the accident or indeed of the friend who had died .
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