Example sentences of "and [verb] she [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 If Kelly could see her now she 'd throw up her hands in horror and drag her off to the nearest restaurant to order the biggest meal on the menu .
2 Gary got up , took Paula by the arm and led her over to the low sofa .
3 Her heart touched on the instant by her friend 's distress , she put an arm through hers and led her back to the palace .
4 Jack finally got her and led her back to the seat , where she folded her anorak carefully , eyes still glued to the screen .
5 He bowed , kissed her hand , and led her down to the courtyard where their carriage waited .
6 He glanced involuntarily at Jennifer Morgan who said she would make tea , which was what her mother preferred , and bore her off to the kitchen .
7 She swayed slightly and Stephen took her arm and helped her back to the coach .
8 He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat .
9 Gathering her back into his arms , he unclipped the safety line on her lifejacket and lifted her on to the saloon settee where she was protected from the surging water by his BMW .
10 ‘ Sit down again , pray , ’ pleaded her hostess , reaching for her hand and pulling her back to the sofa .
11 Samson Orry gripped Jess round her narrow waist and swung her on to the tavern counter .
12 The policeman took her gently by the arm and walked her over to the counter .
13 She 'd hoped , thought , it would be nice if he had taken her to lunch sometimes , or let her stay to breakfast in his room at the Franz Joseph instead of pushing her out early and sending her back to the Gasthaus .
14 He placed the proofs on the desk , refused Alice Mair 's offer of coffee and followed her back to the front door .
15 We had returned our robes to Messrs Ede & Ravenscroft and followed her down to the huge marquee which had been erected opposite University House .
16 She sought his mouth again , wrapping her arms around his neck , offering and receiving a kiss so fierce , impatient and demanding that she clung to him and she lost her balance , fell against him , felt him gather her up against the inflammatory hardness of his body and lift her on to the bed .
17 Lorimer grinned and beckoned her over to the long windows .
18 For at last the witch was weakened by Carmellina 's guile , and hoisted her to her feet , and pulled her over to the window and pointed down the stony path that led to one of her lair 's doors , and to the Indian fig cacti growing there in bat-eared monster shapes , and said , ‘ I 've always fancied a new little number , made to measure , of stuff woven from prickly-pear skins , bit of red for excitement , but mainly green , it 's so elegant , do n't you think , with long sleeves and a full skirt sweeping around me , with a bit of a train … .
19 Her carried her up to the solar and delivered her over to the care of his sister and Ellen , leaving her with a look in his blue eyes that clearly said later .
20 Then , before she could struggle , before she could even unravel her wildly mixed reactions , Guy broke the kiss and , with one smooth movement , picked her up and tossed her on to the bed .
21 She spoke rather absently for she was remembering a vase of stiff-looking artificial flowers of an unknown species , seen fleetingly in a funeral director 's window , which now overlaid her memory of the bright Kensington shops and brought her back to the reality of her life in North London .
22 As soon as I saw this , I dialled 999 and took her out to the studio in the stables where I live .
23 He held the door open for her and escorted her back to the dressing-room .
24 She 's not comi oh what do you want me to do , pick her up and carry her over to the house ?
25 She felt them lift her and take her over to the low stone wall beside the glimmering field of water-chestnuts .
26 In fact , Hyacinth was thinking about Wullie Robertson who , to her great surprise , had said he would pick her up from the Hospitality Inn after dinner , and take her on to the Young Conservatives Ball .
27 A French galley will pick her up off the coast of the Forth and take her out to the sea where other ships are waiting to escort her back to France .
28 I picked up my fags and the bag of grass from near the campfire and motioned her around to the driver 's door .
29 The next February he awakened his bride from her melancholy sleep and carried her over to the window , where , on looking out , she saw the landscape covered in white .
30 He got up , lifted her and carried her back to the bedroom despite her threats to do him a fatal injury if he did n't stop carting her about like a sack of old cabbages .
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