Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Philpott led them to a pale-blue door at the end of the passage .
2 At noon , the exhausted Pack gathered together and Brown Owl led them to a shady area .
3 At the top of the staircase various Chamberlains , dressed in gold embroidered jackets , welcomed the guests and led them to the Grand Master of Ceremonies .
4 And members are still less than enamoured with their district council group leader , Coun John Richardson from Willington , who led them to the disastrous defeat .
5 Bloom et al. " s study of how to is acquired in infinitival complement constructions led them to the clear conclusion that " the children learned to with the meaning " " direction towards " " and not as a meaningless syntactic marker " ( 1984 : 391 ) .
6 Working the 2 Step programme becomes progressively more relevant on a daily basis in the recognition that it provides such a superb philosophy of life than many recovering people come to consider that they were fortunate to have addictive disease because it led them to the 12 Step Programme .
7 Anderson captained Ireland on their short tour of France , led them to an unexpected victory over a French XV and keeps the job now but age and waning powers put a question-mark over his selection for the team at all .
8 I skulked down one side of the garden and went through the arch which led me to a walled garden in the middle of which there was a fountain playing .
9 I gave my orders and they led me to a private room and brought me some writing paper and a pen .
10 Where was Um Al-Farajh , I asked him , and he led me to a large square of fir trees and pointed to the earth .
11 The house we sat in was still in chaos , so she led me to the sunny kitchen , where we talked and drank coffee , surrounded by boxes and plants and the smell of paint .
12 And her white Reeboks screeched at the marble as she turned and led me to the waiting forms .
13 The second day continued where the first day left off : four catches by Hick to equal the record for a Test against Pakistan originally set by the little-remembered spinner Jim McConnon of Glamorgan in 1954 , and then my researches led me to the remarkable fact that John Birch , who played for Notts from 1973 to 1988 , was known as ‘ Bonk ’ .
14 The group did not exercise its rights but sold them to a third party for £200,000 .
15 It closed the banks and immediately sold them to the Richmond-based Signet Banking Corp .
16 Typically then they operate to defeat the title of the unpaid seller ( let us call him C ) who has entrusted his goods to a buyer who , without paying C , has in turn sold them to an innocent purchaser .
17 Glenn Hoddle got them to the Premier league … maybe Keith Scott can keep them there !
18 After making each man check that his own line was securely attached , he moved them to the far end of the cage and sat them down on the wooden bench .
19 On the day before de Macon sailed on his second voyage , the Ralembergs invited me to a formal supper .
20 When the wheels were finished they taped them to the four corners of t ] he bed and Mum spread the red blanket over the covers .
21 He helped them to a waiting car and drove to nearby St Thomas 's Hospital .
22 His goal and guidence helped them to the Premier League .
23 Her General Practitioner referred her to the surgical Outpatients Clinic where the surgeon examined her and placed her on the waiting list for stripping ( removal ) of varicose veins .
24 The coroner , Harold Price , heard at Walthamstow Coroner 's Court in north-east London that baby Kim 's GP and health visitor referred her to the social services on the day she died , said it was vital that such referrals should be made as soon as possible .
25 Blood tests revealed Louise 's haemoglobin level was down and doctors referred her to the local hospital .
26 The test came back positive and Fiona 's doctor referred her to the top London expert in toxoplasma .
27 She never invited him to the jolly ones .
28 Lucy spent just three days in intensive care before doctors moved her to an ordinary ward at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital .
29 A Salvation Army boy who was studying medicine invited her to the Christian Union .
30 Simultaneously the influence of A. W. N. Pugin [ q.v. ] drew him to the Catholic Church , into which he was received in 1846 .
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