Example sentences of "carried her to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Prosser , now a clear favourite to complete a maiden victory as a professional , had a slight hiccup when she found sand to lose a shot at the short second before birdies at the third and sixth carried her to the turn in 35 , one under .
2 Then between us we carried her to the river and rolled her in and Nour washed himself at the edge of the crocodile pool .
3 He put the tray down , lifted her and carried her to the WC on the landing .
4 He was kissing her hungrily , then he lifted her off her feet and carried her to the water 's edge , resting her on the sand so that their bodies could feel the gentle ebb and fall of the sea against them .
5 She had died at Osborne and the royal yacht Alberta , with an escort of eight torpedo-boat destroyers , carried her to the mainland where she was reverently placed aboard the royal train for London .
6 He awkwardly unlocked the door and carried her to the sofa , laying her down as though she weighed nothing at all .
7 He lifted her then , in one swift movement , and carried her to the sofa , laying her back , murmuring her name over and over , kissing again , consuming her with a passion that thrilled and left Robyn weak and yet powerful all at the same time , because she could do this to him — she could make Luke Denner groan with desire and need .
8 He strode to her , picked her up and carried her to the bed .
9 A small smile curving her mouth , Isabel nestled trustingly against him as Guy carried her to the bed .
10 He lifted her in his arms , his mouth still on hers with that fierce hot exploration as he carried her to the bed , slid her down on it , joined her .
11 Indeed in 1828 , as an inscription on the Spanish side of the Bréche records , the reckless Duchesse de Berry , widow of the assassinated second son of King Charles X , ascended to it , not under her own power but under that of her hired porters , who carried her to the top in a chair .
12 He had picked her up half-conscious , and while he carried her to the hospital she had clung to him with a pitiful force .
13 So the wise woman , taking a whip in her hand , seated herself on a small carpet and lashed it with the whip until it rose in the air and carried her to the forest .
14 He carried her to the bedroom then , and in the darkness placed her gently down on the bed .
15 At least , she thought as the taxi carried her to the astrologer 's home , she had not had the ordeal of having to explain her bizarre decision to go out to Piers .
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