Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | But Madeleine wo n't let me wake her up , she insists on waiting until she goes back to bed of her own accord . |
2 | The woman returner can feel inadequate when she goes back to work , forgetting that she 's spent several years managing and developing human resources at home . |
3 | she goes back to college |
4 | She crept back to bed and lay next to her husband , taking care to leave a space between their bodies . |
5 | She sensed he was pretending to be asleep when she got in to bed . |
6 | ‘ Balladic archetypes ’ sprang to her mind a good phrase , she 'd try to work it in somewhere when she got back to university . |
7 | She clutched at the companionway ladder , fighting nausea as she clung desperately to consciousness . |
8 | She contributed extensively to garden magazines , including Robinson 's The Garden , and was Country Life 's chief garden adviser . |
9 | She tried not to worry , but the thought of coming face to face with the handsome , the dashing Miguelito made her heart thump in her chest . |
10 | She tried not to blush , but could feel the heat creeping into her face . |
11 | She pretended not to notice . |
12 | she jerked back to consciousness with a little cry of began resolutely to read . |
13 | At last , worn out , she tiptoed up to bed , but she was too tired to sleep . |
14 | She came closer to Rain as though she wished to speak without being overheard , although they were alone . |
15 | ‘ Well , sir , I went down to see Claudia Cohn-Casson , the anthropologist , whom I have known slightly on and off , whenever she came up to town , over the last few years . ’ |
16 | His mother would find him still at it when she came down to breakfast in the morning . |
17 | It could n't be left there for the old lady to find when she came down to breakfast . |
18 | He was already gone when she came down to breakfast , which did n't surprise her at all . |
19 | She came down to earth then . |
20 | The horror receded as she came back to reality , breathing hard , glad of her cream duvet and calm hotel surroundings . |
21 | The child was an expense , of course , but she seemed up to date with her garments , her school trips . |
22 | She would see it when she climbed up to bed that night . |
23 | And if she had not dreamed it , how had she got back to bed ? |
24 | In 1891 , after she learned that she was suffering from progressive myopia and would have to give up painting , embroidery , and other close work , she turned whole-heartedly to garden designing . |
25 | The owner of the London stage school which she attends said she turned up to school every day with the right lunch money and with her uniform clean . |
26 | ‘ Goodnight , O , ’ and then she turned suddenly to Boy and said to him , very pointedly : |
27 | Then she turned back to Dane , effectively ending the audience , and for the rest of the trip her conversation was reserved for the driver alone . |
28 | She turned back to Ace . |
29 | Home and school had worn her success like a prize rosette , and she trotted off to university with a stack of leather-bound prizes and dire warnings about hard work , early nights and regular meals . |
30 | Ianthe was disconcerted , even a little shocked , to see the bottles of milk still standing outside the door of her uncle 's Mayfair rectory when she arrived there to luncheon on Quinquagesima Sunday . |