Example sentences of "lead her into [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There 's a somewhat lighter tone to The Wicked Lady ( 1945 ) , another big hit , in which Lockwood is the aristocratic wife whose passion for living and sense that if ‘ I ca n't live while I 'm alive , I 'll go mad ’ leads her into a double life as a highwaywoman .
2 I stood up , took Flavia 's hand and led her into a little room .
3 Willi led her into a huge living-room with a window looking over the valley .
4 He led her into a large room where a floor-to-ceiling window gave out on a garden dominated by a fountain and a single curving oak , its tracery of branches lavish against the steel grey sky .
5 Sex education as a subject is important in any discussion of the work of Mrs Whitehouse , because her experiences of it as a teacher and parent , indirectly , if not directly , led her into the public domain of the politics of sexual morality .
6 He saw her state at once and without another word took her arm and led her into the little sitting room .
7 The guide led her into the air-conditioned jewellery shop and held out the box to a sales assistant .
8 At last he unlocked a heavily carved door , and after a moment Meredith saw that he 'd led her into a large office with plaster frescos and a glorious ceiling of painted angels hung with gilded chandeliers .
9 It was he after all who had led her to arrest Taczek , he who had indirectly led her into the chief superintendent 's office that morning to have her face sprayed with warm saliva .
10 ‘ Who are you ? ’ the teenager asked after he had led her into the main concourse .
11 Johnny 's double standards , and his entrenched belief in the superiority of the male , had led her into an angry tirade of defence designed only to prove that she was exactly the cheap little tart that he so obviously thought her.Their relationship seemed to be increasingly an exercise in one-upmanship : my time 's better than yours ; so there !
12 Is he merely to proffer his hand and lead her into a stately minuet ?
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