Example sentences of "led them [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The nuns led them through a series of exercises which encouraged them to think about the good in themselves , and to know that God , in His love for them , has forgiven their sins .
2 The youth led them through a brick archway into a second room overflowing with cardboard boxes , many of them open to reveal their contents .
3 Jackie led them through the wood where Joy Prentice had fled and fallen , then along the banks of the stream which fed the water-wheel , to a small wooden bridge .
4 The journey was quick and bruising ; Selkirk led them through the town , up the craggy rock and across the wooden drawbridge into Edinburgh Castle .
5 He led the People of Israel out of slavery in Egypt , led them through the Red Sea , led them forty years in the wilderness and brought them safely to Palestine , Eretz Yisroel . ’
6 The beadle led them through the gloomy rooms off the main hall where the Court of Common Pleas , Court of Chancery and Court of Requests sat , and down a warren of lime-washed corridors until he stopped in front of a door and rapped noisily with his wand .
7 They collected their horses from the stables and led them through the cold , bustling streets .
8 The girl swung round as a silent invitation to follow , and led them past a tangled bunch of bicycles and a wall of political posters to hopeless causes .
9 He led them down a small corridor , paused by a door , took out a huge bunch of keys , slowly , and deliberately , unlocked the door , and then , with a dramatic , indeed melodramatic , flourish , flung it open .
10 She led them down a narrow corridor and into a comfortable lounge .
11 The flight was successfully undertaken to the area of Kerkenah Island , where two 22X Squadron Sunderlands met the Hurricanes and led them on the last leg to the island .
12 He led them at a smart pace along the path where the railway had been and though they grumbled about the branches scratching their legs his sister and his brothers followed him .
13 The rest clambered into their saddles , and followed him unquestioningly as he led them at a canter downslope to where the hills opened out and patches of ground could be seen where the snow was melting .
14 The next tunnel forked , turned left , turned right again , and other tunnels led off from it ; and Fand led them at an even pace along a course that seemed to have no sense .
15 He led them into a room overlooking an attractive courtyard , with a paved area surrounded by shrubs .
16 A young man in an immaculate dark blue suit took over from the young woman who had met them at the elevator and led them into a vast room , furnished with antiques .
17 ‘ We are a scientific community , ’ he said as he led them into a dismal cavernous hall , ‘ and also a spiritual one . ’
18 He led them into a small , more comfortable room behind the great hall where a fire burnt in the canopied hearth ; it was cosier and not so forbidding , with its wood-panelled walls and high-backed chairs arranged in a semi-circle around the hearth .
19 Flunkeys led them into a private part of La Noblesse where they were warmly greeted by an expansive Grunte , who presented the ladies with a flower and with grave courtesy showed each to her seat .
20 He led them into the mortuary , and pulled the sheet back from the body of the girl .
21 He then led them into the Catherine Palace , once more brandishing his authority whenever an official came forward to stop them .
22 A pack leader saw the police in hot pursuit , called six Sturmabteilungen to him and led them into the stadium .
23 He led them into the kitchen , chatting to Blanche and Dexter as if they were house guests rather than police officers who had come to interview him about a murder .
24 Lady Macleod received the travellers in ‘ a stately dining-room ’ , fed them and led them into the drawing-room for tea to meet the family .
25 As the Galks led them into the desert , the travellers could see the Cun arguing with the skull people , trying to reclaim their raw meat .
26 A gaoler led them into the porter 's lodge , the fellow bowing and scraping as he recognised Sir John .
27 Philpott led them to a pale-blue door at the end of the passage .
28 The junior led them to a trooper lying plastron up some distance from the others .
29 He led them to a dugout canoe half a mile downstream , and they poled slowly across to the other bank .
30 At noon , the exhausted Pack gathered together and Brown Owl led them to a shady area .
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