Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] her to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ariel , watching , wished that she too could defy the bonds that tied her to the earth , and her blood leapt with Dulé 's ascent . |
2 | THE gritty determination that took her to the top as Coronation Street 's Ivy has always been there . |
3 | He smiled at her , took her arm and led her to the window . |
4 | Alexander took her hand and led her to the door that led out on to the path that wound down towards the beach . |
5 | He took her arm and led her to the dining room , where the gleaming long rectangular table had been impeccably set for two . |
6 | On the morning of 9 November , Sydney sighted Emden and pinned her to the shore of Keeling Island , one of the Cocos group , on which a German party had been landed to destroy essential cable and wireless installations connecting Australian , African and Indian telegraph systems . |
7 | I suspected that the lesion might by pyogenic granuloma and referred her to the dermatology outpatient clinic . |
8 | And slowly he took her hand and drew her to the window and there , pointing , said , ‘ Look at that ! |
9 | Peter nodded and drew her to the rail of the river-walk to look over the side . |
10 | In fact Francis booked the holiday and drove her to the airport . |
11 | Jazzbeaux caught her behind the head with a steelheel , and dropped her to the ground . |
12 | He made a wry grimace and turned her to the house . |
13 | He attacked her and threw her to the ground before turned his attention to the pub , picking up pool balls and throwing them at bottles of spirits behind the bar . |
14 | The first time it happened I immediately thought of meningitis , and rushed her to the doctor 's . |
15 | The story is told of Lutey , a Cornish fisherman , who rescued a mermaid stranded in a tidal pool and returned her to the ocean . |
16 | And she took the child by the hand and walked her to the settle , and when they were seated she looked at the small figure by her side , at the hair , like a golden halo round the oval face , and the limpid grey eyes gazing so trustfully at her . |
17 | Granny plucked her and stuffed her and basted her and served her to the table , golden and gleaming . |
18 | In laying her reverently back in the grave from which he had taken her , and sealing the murderer in her abandoned coffin , Cadfael had been and still was convinced that he did her will , and restored her to the resting-place she desired . |
19 | She almost wept with relief as his strong fingers closed round her hand and guided her to the safety of a broad platform of stone , where at last it was possible to stand upright . |
20 | The 13-year-old pupil at Alsop High School then grabbed hold of Jade and pulled her to the side of the boat even though he is not a strong swimmer himself . |
21 | They took her home and tied her to the bed |
22 | She beat the 24-year-old woman , stripped her naked and tied her to the balcony . |
23 | They said no word to the landlord , they drank his ale instead ; But they gagged his daughter and bound her to the foot of her narrow bed . |
24 | They said no word to the landlord , they drank his ale instead , but they gagged his daughter and bound her to the foot of a narrow bed . |
25 | She ushered the girl inside and sent her to the bathroom . |
26 | She went to the Labour Bureau and the clerk there told her that she would be passed fit for clerical work and sent her to the Ministry of Defence Office . |
27 | Her lungs were racked with fever and the doctor took one look at her and sent her to the isolation hospital . |
28 | Mamma put her ample arm round Noreen 's shaking shoulders and brought her to the kitchen table and made her sit down . |
29 | He beckoned her in , and took her to the rail to look over . |
30 | P.C. Clifford extracted Mrs. Millings , and took her to the car . |