Example sentences of "she [vb past] [pers pn] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll call back at noon , ’ he said to the buttons on her breast pockets , and she led me to a changing room full of paper nighties before turning to greet the next chicken on the conveyor belt and rewinding the tape to : ‘ Hi there , welcome to Surgicentre . |
2 | She led her to the gate . |
3 | Taking his hand , she led him to the bed and lay down . |
4 | Back at the hotel , instead of heading for the bedroom , she led him to the bar , where they took a couple of glasses of malt and fell to chatting with some locals who 'd ‘ just dropped by to have a nightcap ’ despite the fact it was gone midnight and they all had work to go to in the morning . |
5 | Somewhat to his own surprise , Harry found himself booking a single room , despite the exorbitant tariff , and following the prim receptionist as she led him to the door . |
6 | She led him to the bedroom , and spreadeagled him on the bed before tying his wrists to the iron headrest . |
7 | She made it to the staircase , and dashed at random back into the bulk of the house . |
8 | She asked me to a cocktail-party to which I did n't want to go , so I said I had a cold which was n't true at the time but knowing my chest I guessed that I should have a bronchial cough at any moment and so I did . |
9 | She helped him to the kitchen , as that seemed to be the best place for him for the moment , and sat him down at the kitchen table while she went and got a towel . |
10 | Women make their own minds up about what they want to do , I find , so I left it ; but about a year ago she invited me to a party and indicated that whoever it had been was no longer around . |
11 | I payed with my Vista card and although she was a hockey player , when she invited me to the opera I igried to go . |
12 | I confided in a teacher and she referred me to a counsellor . |
13 | But when Clift confided in her about his homosexual tendencies , she referred him to a colleague whom she felt could help him infinitely more than she could . |
14 | She pursued him to the porter 's desk . |
15 | Karen could never surely tell when Jessica was teasing her , and when Jessica found a good one she played it to the hilt . |
16 | As Theda cleaned and swept and polished , she subjected her to a series of scoffing remarks . |
17 | And she directed us to an examination cubicle adjacent to the great man 's room . |
18 | In the dawn grey with sea mist she drove him to the airport . |
19 | Then she showed them to the door . |
20 | ‘ Well , we do open to the public now , as you know , but oh ! the bills , and the staff want paying , ’ she said as she showed us to the door . |
21 | She followed him to the gunroom , shouting , while he picked up a tweed coat . |
22 | As she followed him to the back of the shop , Sophie remembered with sharp dismay the appointment she had made with Dawn . |
23 | She followed him to the door ; he got some tools out of the shed and squatted down to unscrew the number plates from his old Renault . |
24 | Haughtily , she followed him to the door . |
25 | She followed him to the lift , terrified of stepping into it with him and finding it empty ! |
26 | Numbly , she followed him to the ladder at the back of the yacht , then watched as he ignored it and dived powerfully into the indigo water , his body slicing cleanly with hardly a splash before he struck out with a strong , fast crawl towards the far distant shore . |
27 | She followed them to the house and looked through the windows . |
28 | She followed her to the ladies ' washroom . |
29 | She owed it to the town , and she owed it to the memory of Frank Williams , her father , who 'd had no one to fight for him when he 'd needed it most . |
30 | She owed it to the town , and she owed it to the memory of Frank Williams , her father , who 'd had no one to fight for him when he 'd needed it most . |