Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] i to the " in BNC.

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1 I checked my hexagram against the index , which led me to the pages headed Ta Kuo : Preponderance of the Great .
2 Although this is an isolated example it is typical of the problems I encountered and which led me to the conclusion that the product simply is n't ready for release into the market in its current form .
3 ‘ She called an ambulance , which rushed me to the hospital immediately . ’
4 AFTER the strange events which took me to the West African desert , I needed a spell at sea .
5 As I took my place in the darkened centre stage for the opening of the first act , and the lights slowly came up , I saw a sight which I 've never seen before , a sight which chilled me to the marrow and froze me to the spot .
6 This I did at once with a feeling of self-importance which blinded me to the now obvious fact that she was abrogating her responsibilities and allowing them to devolve , once more , upon her eldest daughter .
7 The house we sat in was still in chaos , so she led me to the sunny kitchen , where we talked and drank coffee , surrounded by boxes and plants and the smell of paint .
8 I payed with my Vista card and although she was a hockey player , when she invited me to the opera I igried to go .
9 The Australian representative of the Mission , who drove me to the Southern Cross Hotel in Sydney , explained that the Mantela , a Sanderstown boat of 5,000 tons which normally plied between the islands , had just finished a refit in Sydney and was about to sail two days after my arrival .
10 She left her second cup of tea , and she followed me to the front door .
11 The Fernies got rid of her when I left and she walked me to the front gate .
12 " It was you who pulled me to the ground ? "
13 brought , brought one of those padded things sort of orange things and she pulled me to the steps
14 In town later that day we met a PE teacher , who guided me to the sponsor 's offices for a form but no further information .
15 In the morning she took me to the station , with my luggage including the cot , put me on the train , and said ‘ Goodbye . ’
16 Kathy Rooney had to leave me one night when we were dining at the Kensington Hilton , so she took me to the porter to arrange for him to take me upstairs to my room when I was ready .
17 She ran out and tried to send me away but I pretended Sabine was expecting me , so she took me to the studio .
18 Then she took me to the centre by saying that she had asked my husband and had given permission .
19 From the very first time you took me to the pictures , you started to change me , shape me in your own image , make me like you .
20 It was the day you took me to the Beatles . ’
21 It was he who introduced me to the doyen of all Tibetan experts , Sir Charles Bell who , because of the war , was living quietly at The Old Charming Inn near Victoria while writing his last book .
22 I was met at the door by the commander of the bodyguard , who introduced me to the domestic staff — the cooks , the maids , the rest of the bodyguard and the gardener .
23 Padding out as silently as she came , she left me to the early morning quiet .
24 They drove me to the police station .
25 They suffered me to the extent that I did my column for 530 weeks in a row but over the years there was more and more of a crackdown on giving me facilities in the office .
26 ‘ One dog jumped up and bit off my ear then they pulled me to the ground .
27 The next time they took me to the room , a man and a woman were waiting .
28 So very reluctantly they took me to the home of a local merchant whose wife 's health had been the reason for their not taking anyone so far .
29 I could not keep food or fluids down and when the symptoms did not go after a couple of days they took me to the hospital and put me on a drip . ’
30 My sister and me are very close , so this woman gave me a giro to go to my sister 's — they took me to the station and put me on the train .
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