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

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1 Now she has gone to a post at Hendon responsible for training new recruits .
2 Henry , it transpires , is very much the protege of Jane whose negative experiences of residential living have combined with a complex of personal problems and have generated an anger that she has tempered to a cause .
3 I do n't think so she 's erm slow , she 's , she 's like erm , she has to go to a special school
4 And she has agreed to a cow at last , next week , I must — ’
5 His wife Margaret had n't been there ; she 'd gone to a meeting of her rock garden club .
6 It had been styled rather well , as though she 'd gone to a really good hairdresser and it suited her , was soft over her forehead and short at the back .
7 Breathless , she slowed to a walk through the lemon groves near the complex , and by the time she reached Monte Samana she had slowed to a snail 's pace .
8 So she had jumped to a few incorrect conclusions about Piers .
9 Aszal refused to leave her until , he says , at 1 a.m. they were told that she had to go to a detention centre where men were not allowed .
10 But she heard herself saying , still in shrewish style , that on the contrary there was n't any time in the morning , that she had to go to a psychoanalytical conference in the Metropole Hotel with a bunch of Japanese in the morning , that she wanted to talk now , that he could n't just announce that he wanted to get divorced and then decide he was too tired to talk about it .
11 After leaving the letter in a drawer she had gone to a nearby town and booked in at a hotel .
12 His mother was not yet in ; presumably she had gone to a party .
13 She had gone to a convalescent home in Bournemouth .
14 However , on the advice of an acquaintance , she had gone to a clinic in Pennsylvania : she retired there periodically now .
15 Even so , she had to admit to a sneaking sense of relief when Luke left the office just after twelve for a business luncheon ; despite her defiance , she preferred that he did n't see her cross the road to the wine bar at one o'clock .
16 They stopped at a small bar where everybody spoke Irish , which made Jessica feel very odd , as if she had wandered to a very foreign country , then drove out along the switchback road laid on the bog , through soil so thin and bitter that the white stone bones of Ireland protruded everywhere , mocking the tiny ancient farmsteads where generations had failed even to subsist .
17 She had to get to a chair otherwise she would collapse on to the floor .
18 She ‘ knew ’ that ‘ she had come to a place at the end of the world ’ , a backwater where there was no action at all .
19 But today she had come to a decision , she would tell Craig Grenfell to leave her house , his presence was beginning to disturb her , disrupt her life .
20 If she had come to a pitiful and desperate end , this woman for one would not be sorry .
21 School had been tiring at first on transfer but she had soon got used to it : originally she had belonged to a number of clubs in the early day ( Thursday ) when all such activities take place , but now preferred to go home early .
22 Once she had listened to a Christmas service out of curiosity .
23 Earlier , she had listened to a statement by Lt Col Bob Stewart , the Cheshires ' CO , in which he said that the sniper had not been traced .
24 Well Lindsey she 's to go to a disco night in in a fortnight 's time all her friends she says are going .
25 She went , yeah , my Aunty Jill 's gone to the city , she 's gone to a city .
26 Today she 's come to a pre admissions clinic just for a few hours .
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