Example sentences of "he [vb past] [pers pn] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Berger said : ‘ He made it to the first corner ahead of me and I tried to hang on . |
2 | In competition with 800 other boys , he made it to the last five , but nerves got the better of him during a final audition at the Criterion Theatre , in London 's West End . |
3 | His ‘ act as if you own the place ’ approach seemed to work , and he made it to the double doors that opened into the main tunnel complex , not even pausing as he attached a circuit board to a second brick and casually tossed it into the heart of the pile of drums on the dock nearby . |
4 | Three days after receiving the inspectors report , he passed it to the Serious Fraud Office for further investigation . |
5 | An owner now obtained ( in theory at least ) the same price for his land irrespective of whether he sold it to a private individual or to a public authority . |
6 | After this but before the rogue was traced , the rogue took the car along to a market in Warren Street ( where dealers commonly sold cars ) and he sold it to an innocent purchaser . |
7 | He sold it to an American bookseller , who broke up the historic volumes that had survived the hazards of more than six centuries . |
8 | The star lot , Holbein 's Lady with a Squirrel , was withdrawn two weeks ago by Lord Cholmondeley , when he sold it to the National Gallery for £10 million . |
9 | He led her to a tiny table in one corner , and she resolutely ignored the fact that nearly everyone else — the place was surprisingly crowded — wore slinky and fashionable black . |
10 | He led her to a shady café , where small tables were set out in the shadow of some tall plane trees , whose leafy patterns fell over the white tables . |
11 | He led her to a waiting taxi and , as he held the door for her , for a brief instant their eyes met . |
12 | He led her to the far room where she had found Leo . |
13 | He led her to the last desk in the line , on which she could see a sheaf of pink sheets of paper . |
14 | Placing a hand on her shoulder , he led her to an ornate , gilded mirror hanging above the carved stone fireplace . |
15 | He led me to a long , low building . |
16 | Where was Um Al-Farajh , I asked him , and he led me to a large square of fir trees and pointed to the earth . |
17 | He led me to a large , upright scallop of rock . |
18 | He helped them to a waiting car and drove to nearby St Thomas 's Hospital . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | He referred me to the first of several psychiatrists I was to visit for a year . |
21 | Davidson had of course great opportunity for influence upon Baldwin , and he used it to the full on this occasion . |
22 | In Sybil he had rejoined his past but he transplanted it to an artistic suburb of London which had been the haunt of legendary highwaymen , was now the roost of exiles and writers and only fifteen minutes from the West End theatre . |
23 | Slipping them into a plain buff envelope , he transferred it to the inside pocket of his jacket and prepared to go out . |
24 | Naturally Terry had hard-line views on all this , and as we changed for the show on that charged night he proclaimed them to the entire cast , as if he were addressing a meeting . |
25 | He likened it to an intermediate era between the collapse of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. and the re-birth of classicism in the Renaissance ideals of the fifteenth century . |
26 | He drove her to the very edge of ecstasy and then , as the quivering tide of sensation gathered momentum , he tipped her over and down into the fiery vortex . |
27 | He directed me to a main road on the edge of Jaffa and to a small lane that ran off it to the north . |
28 | Silently he handed them to the two sisters . |
29 | He returned it to the failed initiate without comment . |
30 | He raised it to the blushing Thérèse . |