Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [pers pn] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the prior hypothesis led us to the finding in the rural high oil worker category ( table II , both for all ages and the 0–4 age group . |
2 | Harvey led me to a room which he unlocked with a key . |
3 | MacDonald read it to the members of the Cabinet ( imposing further conditions before a loan would be given ) . |
4 | The web tangled and clung mawkishly around her reasoning as Fernando lowered her to the bed . |
5 | His talents , his wealth , and the changing times raised him to the court of assistants of the Levant Company from 1644 to 1648 , and in 1645 Parliament appointed him to the Goldsmiths ' Hall committee , through which Royalists redeemed their sequestrated estates by paying compositions . |
6 | Sotheby 's , determined to protect Irises ’ ‘ most expensive ’ tag , repossessed it , and in March sold it to the Getty museum , probably for $40 to $45 million . |
7 | The search for counter-examples led them to the history of the family and of the primitive local community which they saw as kinship based . |
8 | She confessed that the bitter jibes and over-exposure led her to the precipice . |
9 | At noon , the exhausted Pack gathered together and Brown Owl led them to a shady area . |
10 | The coronet is shown in loving detail as it embodies the moment when this family of merchants made it to the princely ranks . |
11 | Biff lowered him to the ground , and untied the rope . |
12 | Alon also experimented with the basic design , building a 130 hp Franklin-engined version and a prototype Alon A–4 with a Lycoming O–320 160 hp motor , before selling the type certificate of the Aircoupe to Mooney Aircraft , whereupon Mooney changed it to a single-tail design and manufactured it as the M–10 Cadet , producing 61 at $9,295 each before shutting the line down for good in 1970 . |
13 | On the day before de Macon sailed on his second voyage , the Ralembergs invited me to a formal supper . |
14 | Her GP referred her to a hospital in Watford , North London , where she underwent laser treatment to try and prevent the damage from getting any worse — but it did n't help . |
15 | Well no the , the owner , the baker reported them to the police . |
16 | Bloom et al. " s study of how to is acquired in infinitival complement constructions led them to the clear conclusion that " the children learned to with the meaning " " direction towards " " and not as a meaningless syntactic marker " ( 1984 : 391 ) . |
17 | An ad in the Sevenoaks Chronicle led him to the white 1988 Sierra Sapphire 1.8 LX , advertised at £3750 . |
18 | Glenn Hoddle got them to the Premier league … maybe Keith Scott can keep them there ! |
19 | Hari led him to the bench and watched as Lewis tied on his apron . |
20 | Philpott led them to a pale-blue door at the end of the passage . |
21 | Andrew Chubb , prosecuting , claimed Blissett elbowed Uzzell after the defender beat him to the ball and headed it away . |
22 | Her General Practitioner referred her to the surgical Outpatients Clinic where the surgeon examined her and placed her on the waiting list for stripping ( removal ) of varicose veins . |
23 | When Andy invited me to the launch of the The Gadget Shop I naively assumed it would be in the shop itself , in Covent Garden . |
24 | Sure enough , a high-pitched peeping drew me to the stable , and there on the floor was the hen with one minute black puff-ball of a chick . |
25 | She was still deep in thought when the sound of a car drew her to the window . |
26 | A contemporary writer from Lika compared it to the Mongol invasions and the depredations of the Goths and Attila the Hun . |
27 | One critic likened it to a titanic High Mass on Mars . |
28 | The President drove him to the station . ’ |
29 | One moment of astonishing creativity in the dying seconds on Saturday transported him to the centre of Arsenal 's universe . |
30 | I could have stayed in London of course , eating my heart out for you as I have done ever since you put your head down on to your bread and butter here in this room and burst into tears ; but the combination of Christmas , and not having seen you in months drove me to a railway station and this morgue of a house . |