Example sentences of "followed him [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I followed him to the cold lands of the north , and bought dogs and a sledge . |
2 | She followed him to the third floor , then along the gallery to a closed door . |
3 | That is a talent that followed him to the Foreign Office and to the Department of Health , where he helped Ken Clarke take on hospital doctors attacking their tales of long hours as ‘ fishermen 's stories ’ . |
4 | Sarah followed him up the narrow stairs with her bag , her eyes on his thin , dirty bare legs and ragged trousers . |
5 | He ignored her enquiry so she hauled herself out , slipped on a long T-shirt and followed him into the other room . |
6 | She followed him into the other room and sat down on the sofa to pour out while Penry put a match to the kindling in the stove . |
7 | Mosley did find kindred spirits in the Labour movement , some of whom followed him into the New Party and a smaller proportion into fascism , but although the party conference and the Labour movement in general were sympathetic to his practical suggestions , the Labour government rejected his proposals . |
8 | She rose obediently and followed him into the small counselling-room across the corridor from the nurses ' station , relieved to remember that Deana Davenport had the day off today . |
9 | As I followed him into the little building I smiled to myself . |
10 | Dougal followed him into the little garden . |
11 | She nodded in what she hoped was an equally casual manner and followed him across the crowded foyer to the social club . |
12 | Grimma followed him across the chilly floor as more nomes filed into the shed and huddled apprehensively along the walls . |
13 | The file of other passengers followed him across the iron-hard snow , to where a queue of strange vehicles waited for them , engines ticking over . |
14 | Wexford followed him through the pleached walk and they entered the house by a glazed garden door . |
15 | I followed him out the back door . |