Example sentences of "she go [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are hints , there are passages here and there where she goes into the present tense .
2 The young woman feels curiously as though she is only playing at house once more when she goes into the first flat or home that she can truly call her own .
3 All eyes will be on Vina Buller today as she goes into the final showjumping phase in the lead of the National Championship sponsored by Heineken at Punchestown in Co Kildare .
4 Yes , well she goes on the second of July , she has a day at school .
5 She goes for the bold approach , transforming whole walls and courtyards with bright murals , herb mazes , whacky garden furniture .
6 Her mother , her doctor and her psychotherapist say that it is vital for her well-being that next month she goes to the same primary school as her friends .
7 She goes in the thirteenth and hopefully will be out the twenty third , I realize this is a big operation but I want Cheryl to come along anyway , book the table , stay with us , come with us If she could n't make it which she 'll be in so I do understand that
8 He played with his children and then suggested that she go to the nearby Windmill Inn for some beer , as travelling had parched his throat .
9 What I do n't understand is , if she wanted you to be adopted from the start , why did n't she go through the usual channels ? ’
10 She went towards the second door , and Michael hurried ahead to open it for her .
11 As she went up the narrow stairs , Jennifer 's heart was beating .
12 In November 1945 , she went to the B–17 graveyard in Arizona , where the breakers succeeded in doing what the Nazi flak and fighters had failed to do — destroy Mary Alice .
13 And she went to the front door and knocked , and a little bent-up man appeared … ’
14 Returning to the kitchen she heard the sound of a horse and cart in Celtic Crescent and she went to the front door to look out .
15 She went to the nearest Protestant school , which was over at Kilcock , and learned to read and write with the daughters of their friends .
16 She went to the Labour Bureau and the clerk there told her that she would be passed fit for clerical work and sent her to the Ministry of Defence Office .
17 Daily she went to the M's farm and asked Mrs M to teach her .
18 She 's bright — she was at Bristol University before she went to the secretarial college .
19 She went to the stained pavement , where the blood pools were washed by the rain spots .
20 After studying at Manchester School of Art from 1898 to 1903 , she went to the Royal College of Art , before taking a diploma at the Accademia in Venice .
21 She went to the full-length mirror beside her dressing-table , pulling off the headband she had worn in the bath and releasing the glossy brown hair that tumbled almost to her shoulders .
22 She went to the suffused blue light of the room with the stained glass windows .
23 She went to the French General 's stirrup and held the pathetic bouquet up to the grim-faced man .
24 Jack was busy , dealing with a nasty fracture , so she went to the nursing station and picked up the phone .
25 After a while , when the sickness had passed , she went to the wash-hand basin to wash and freshen-up , then returned to her seat at the dinner table .
26 After cooking her watery stew one night and seeing her younger daughter into bed she went to the public library and looked up ‘ Death ’ in a concordance .
27 She went to the public baths every day and swam twenty lengths after work .
28 She went to the back door and opened it .
29 She went to the local public baths every day before work and swam twenty lengths .
30 She went to the local public baths every day before work and swam twenty lengths .
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