Example sentences of "she go [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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31 | He retired over there : his marriage had gone and so had his daughter 's ’ — and so had Magill 's first marriage she knew : marriages in the secret world had a high casuality rate — ‘ and she went over to keep house for him . ’ |
32 | She went over to fetch a cup of coffee . |
33 | Brushing the unruly wet tendrils of hair from her cheeks , she went over to stand in front of it , holding out her hands to the heat . |
34 | She went over to help lift the beams , and then hand new turfs and heather up to Luch , who was light enough to clamber over the roof to mend it without breaking it . |
35 | She went through to get here , to shake it all , |
36 | She went through to tell the others about the arrangement . |
37 | Why was it , Sally-Anne thought when she went forward to take it , that this pitiful sum seemed more precious to her than her huge allowance which she could claim any day she wished ? |
38 | Rearrested in May 1918 , from Holloway Prison she went forward to win the seat for St Patrick 's division , Dublin , in the December 1918 general election , the first woman elected to the British Parliament . |
39 | Smiling shyly , she went forward to meet them . |
40 | She went outside to talk to him , threatening all sorts of terrible punishments for anyone who misbehaved in her absence . |
41 | And she said , she said to her mother last week she went up to see her and she said to me she said , out of the blue it come she said |
42 | And yeah I were gon na say she went up to shop and had nappies . |
43 | She dressed , she went downstairs to sit in an armchair . |
44 | When she went downstairs to make herself some toast it was still very dark , although it was eight o'clock and she could hear the children talking in their room . |
45 | Shivering inside her bathrobe , she went downstairs to seek the sun . |
46 | Then she went downstairs to find her mother . |
47 | She went downstairs to find David waiting for her , dressed in uniform , with his British warm over one arm . |
48 | At last , unable to delay confrontation any longer , she went downstairs to find Penry emerging from the study as she reached the kitchen . |
49 | She went on to issue a challenge to parents : ‘ The Government is allowing Essex to spend as little as £62 per child for a whole year . |
50 | She and Grubb were together in the team that won the Nations Cup in Washington , before she went on to take the Toronto World Cup round . |
51 | She went on to take a social science course and to train for general nursing . |
52 | She went on to say : |
53 | She went on to say : ‘ One cut out a scene , because one did n't want trouble . ’ |
54 | She went on to say that although she 'd done what she could from her Oxford home , and encouraged her friends to do the same , eventually she just had to pack and go to Orkney . |
55 | The source says : ‘ She went on to say that she had done more for the Royal Family than any of its other members . |
56 | ‘ I 'd have gone there last year but for the shin splints ’ she added , before a note of irritation and frustration became evident as she went on to say ‘ This question haunted me for half of last year . |
57 | She went on to say that ‘ Everybody knows exactly who she is … . |
58 | Fired with enthusiasm , she went on to say that she intended to go to Wickhams , the East End 's own department store , in the Mile End Road . |
59 | She went on to say that |
60 | Isle of and they sh what she went on to say is erm I hope to redress this in the shortly in other words she 's shortly going to but I must say I like the expression long fingering you know bloody idle you know . |