Example sentences of "led [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The small procession moved on towards a set of metal stairs that led them down to the second landing . |
2 | Then he led them down into the bloody cloud again . |
3 | At last Cranston finished his further refreshment and , with Benedicta so close beside him his heart kept skipping for joy , Athelstan led them out into the great cleared area of Smithfield . |
4 | And then he led them out of the small room . |
5 | Snorting at the friar 's apparent stupidity , Cranston turned his horse and led them out of the main alleyways of Southwark . |
6 | He led me through to the next room , and up against the wall there lay a stack of some ten to fifteen canvases . |
7 | Lucy said yes and Jay led her through to the other room . |
8 | Gary got up , took Paula by the arm and led her over to the low sofa . |
9 | Still gripping her wrist , he led her over to the French windows . |
10 | He led her out into the huge marble-floored foyer . |
11 | Gillian led her out to the waiting car . |
12 | McGowan took Jed by the arm and led him over to the cardboard box . |
13 | She took hold of his hand and led him over to the small bed . |
14 | A bell tolled , the sign for Compline , and Lady Amelia led him down through the darkened cloister out across the grass to the church . |
15 | With Endill 's help , she led him back to the sick bay . |
16 | He led him back along the wooden gantry to the steps . |
17 | Corbett wanted to leave Kinghorn quickly before the captain or Alexander began to question him , so , once he had finished his meal , he went to the stable and , saddling the garron , led him out towards the main gate . |
18 | This question led us off into the usual calculations that take place on these occasions , sprinkled with the odd exclamation of ‘ No ! ’ , |
19 | The fellow 's resistance collapsed like a house of cards ; bowing and mumbling apologies , he led us out of the main palace building , across a deserted cobbled yard to a small tower built in the far wall of the palace . |