Example sentences of "going [adv] to her " in BNC.
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1 | SAMANTHA FOX : For trying to make out that there 's no harm in Page Three and going on to her pre-destined role as a bimbo rock chick exhorting her listeners to touch her and feel her body , helping another generation of idiot males think that women are there purely for their own gratification . |
2 | Marie Marie was going down to her mother 's she was running as usual , she dashed up to our back door and said , is Doug around ? |
3 | She was taking off her hat and coat as she spoke ; then going over to her aunt , she bent down and kissed her on the cheek , and followed this with the same salutation for her uncle ; and in response he patted her on the shoulder . |
4 | Going over to her parked Jaguar , he had opened the driver 's door , bent down and felt under the seat . |
5 | She was hardly aware of the car pulling up outside the house , or of going up to her bedroom , claiming that she was too exhausted to relax on the beach and enjoy the remainder of the sunshine . |
6 | Enormously impressed by this friendly , helpful girl , who did n't seem in the least like most receptionists she encountered , Ellie slid back the registration card , accepted her plastic key , gave one of her funny little smiles , and decided that before going up to her room she 'd better try and find Donal . |
7 | ‘ How dare you come barging into my room without knocking ? ’ she gasped , scrambling up on to the rumpled counterpane , two hands going up to her blonde hair as she felt his gaze take a rapid inventory of her voluptuous disarray . |
8 | There had been no time for a cup of coffee and she 'd eaten nothing the night before , going straight to her cabin . |
9 | After she had washed and dressed in warm cord trousers , leather boots and a thick sweater , she this time took the precaution of collecting her anorak before going out to her car and driving off in the direction of Great Yarmouth . |
10 | And so she settled down quietly into our family life for over a year , until one of the aunts , Aunt Kate , came to see us , and after that there was talk between our parents — children always know these things , having good ears — about it perhaps being best now for Grandma to be going back to her little house in Hampshire . |
11 | ‘ He was going back to her flat . |
12 | Going back to her old love was impossible because of his drinking habits . |
13 | Mrs Gracie and I are leaving those poor children — there is nothing we can do for them , after all — and going back to her house in Highbury . |
14 | She was going back to her father 's house to show people what she had written in her schoolbooks about them . |
15 | She 'd thought about going back to her room for a while , maybe find out from Josie what she 'd been caught up in the night before , but it would take her more than half an hour to walk . |
16 | She had let her guard down to an enormous extent and the idea of going back to her old life was actually frightening . |
17 | ‘ We came back early , ’ she said with a shrug before going back to her rifling . |
18 | ‘ Suzi and I are going back to her dance studio and she 's going to put me through the dance routine again . ’ |
19 | The gossip is that she is thinking of resigning from the practice and going back to her home town . |
20 | Rose was going back to her flat . |
21 | Going back to her car but |
22 | going back to her childhood , well then if she can remember things her parents said |
23 | ‘ I 'm going round to her house to find out what 's wrong , ’ she said . |