Example sentences of "[noun] lead him [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Inevitably , his steps led him in the end to the Corso , where the evening promenade was in progress .
2 An ad in the Sevenoaks Chronicle led him to the white 1988 Sierra Sapphire 1.8 LX , advertised at £3750 .
3 Angie led him through the living room .
4 Hari led him to the bench and watched as Lewis tied on his apron .
5 It was an attempt to lead him to the realization that this was something that would n't work …
6 Young 's lifetime passion for the large molluscs led him from the squid to the octopus .
7 His examination of a number of important constitutional conventions leads him to the conclusion that they are united in character by the possession of a single purpose — to secure that Parliament and government are ultimately subject to the wishes of the electorate .
8 After making the running for the first circuit , he let Royal Cedar take a breather going down the back for the last time , with Seagram and Durham Edition leading him down the hill .
9 We will provide evidence that these qualities and critical observations led him to the conclusion that wheat products contained the factor responsible for the severe clinical symptoms of coeliac disease , at that time also called Gee-Herter 's disease , long before this thesis in 1950 .
10 When we stopped , he told me that he saw Jesus leading him down the path away from St Luke 's and out into the street .
11 Leitzig led him to the changerooms where they pulled on white overcoats .
12 Irony was to the fore when in 1925 he wrote of the Russian Revolution , but behind it was a more important urge leading him to the poem ‘ Le Voyage ’ of his favourite Baudelaire .
13 Mr Utterson led him to the address on Mr Hyde 's visiting card .
14 Jos led him across the dark yard to a set of double doors , near the old Lagonda .
15 The fellow led him down the corridor , stopped before another door and tapped gently on it .
16 His family situation led him to the inescapable conclusion that the world was a hostile , alien environment in which was concealed the terrible presence of death , and in which the hopes , convictions and aspirations of men could be dashed by the unforeseeable and irreversible consequences of a malevolent destiny .
17 She held out her hand to lead him through the courtyard , stopping at the fountain which was lit by soft moonlight .
18 At the house door she left the candle burning upon a shelf within , and took him by the hand to lead him across the stones of the court to the wicket gate ; but he halted her suddenly , drawing her back within the shelter of the doorway .
19 She 's to give him a hand lead him across the road .
20 Eventually , his wanderings led him to the ornate frontage of a steam-house .
21 Lord Morris said that a consideration of the facts and documents led him to the view that the solus agreement , the loan agreement and the mortgage could be linked together as an instance of one transaction and that the intention was that in providing that the mortgage should be irredeemable for the period of the tie it should become a support for the solus agreement .
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