Example sentences of "she [adv] went [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But when she eventually went to bed after a leisurely supper sleep proved elusive .
2 When she finally went to the family planning clinic , the woman she saw was not very sympathetic , she said " What school do you go to ? " and when I told her she said " You 've really thrown away your chances . " "
3 They just started getting mad with her and chucking wooden dice that size at her , trying to hit her , and blackboard rubbers , smashing up the lightbulbs and everything , and in the end she just went in the store-cupboard , crying , so we locked her in . ’
4 And , since you asked , she once went for a policeman with her stilettoes as he tried to bundle a black man into a car outside a dance hall on the bottom of the Tottenham Court Road ( derogatory remarks in that department were still more likely to earn a black eye than a black look in The Bar ) .
5 She still went to church occasionally , she loved the singing , and in spite of her husband 's example , she still told me ‘ Not to take the Lord 's name in vain . ’
6 Lou continued to be the nearest he had to a first and real love and she still went to all the broadcasts and visited Pinewood for every film , sitting on her own canvas chair , sometimes by herself , frequently with her sister Daisy , of whom Ken himself was still very fond .
7 This girl had not of course been told of the scandal of the boss 's daughter , and she willingly went to the tall cabinet , found the card , read it to Alice who memorised it and ran out .
8 Strauss 's Don Juan , followed by a Mozart piano concerto with a young girl called Pessl as soloist — she later went to the United States — and Tchaikovsky 's Fifth Symphony .
9 It was another dull day , but , suitably attired , she later went by taxi up to the house .
10 She also went at least once to see Dr Hensman .
11 Neighbour Linda Moore told the court she often went to Coventry to escape the sound of Jim Reeves , whose hits in the 1960s included Distant Drums , It Hurts So Much and I Love You Because .
12 She often went by train to some distant party beyond the reach of horses .
13 My mum 's the sort of person who 'll just argue with anything , if she thinks she 'll argue with anybody , or anything if she thinks that she 's being swindled , so like , she even went to the extent of having , they , we had an extension built , right , and she , we had it , only fair 's fair , this one particular suite , we had erm , and they , they had this absolutely massive bathroom built , okay not specifically to have a nicer bathroom , but to have a very big room and erm , so they had two sinks , this sounds real extravagant , erm ,
14 Perhaps she even went into a doze , which was very unlike her usual alert self .
15 She regularly went to Venezuela to stay with her aunt Alicia and her grandmother Rosa in El Tigre .
16 She then went to Victoria Station and bought a return ticket to Epsom , where she took up a position in the pressing crowd on the inside rails at Tattenham Corner , a few yards before the runners reach the straight .
17 She then went to bed feeling more relaxed , but after a while felt unwell and was soon sick .
18 She then went to Ibiza and made similar claims against four men .
19 She then went to Cardiff to work several steam specials in the South Wales Valleys , after which she is due to return to her home at the Centre .
20 She then went to the scene of the shooting .
21 She then went to Wycombe Abbey , left at seventeen and took a first in modern history from the Society of Home Students ( later St Anne 's College ) in Oxford in 1905 .
22 She then went into the kitchen and wrote a letter to her mother , which she would have ready for poor Monica Waters , who would certainly be turning up here in the next day or two .
23 She then went onto Yale Law School where she was on the board of the law review and met her husband .
24 She never went on holidays anywhere , she stayed with the nuns all the time .
25 Like most of the other women in the refuge , she never went on holiday after she was married , never went to the pictures and rarely went out .
26 She complained to the madam that she never went into that room .
27 She never went to anyone else 's place without checking it first .
28 She never went to London after Isabel came here .
29 She never went past that way if she could possibly avoid it .
30 But Paula says the Press have n't been fair she explains she actually went through two speed traps without knowing it .
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