Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] her into the " in BNC.

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1 I showed her into the parlour .
2 The peeled-off clothes lie in a tumbled pile , and — at a velocity far greater than the usual speed of a naked mortal 's shy and shivering run — I convey her into the water , and out of the shallows .
3 As I follow her into the front room someone whispers to Rufus : ‘ She got him under her thumb , I think . ’
4 I follow her into the kitchen .
5 Just one shot and I pushed her into the water .
6 She led her into the house .
7 She urged her into the centre of the room , where a bright fire burned .
8 Can you get her into the medical centre ?
9 As we put her into the chair , she opened her eyes .
10 Alone in bed I wondered for the first time whether the girl had been truly dead when we threw her into the river .
11 When we followed her into the bedroom she ordered us out , saying it was no place for kids .
12 She came to for a bit when we brought her into the light , but I had difficulty following what she said .
13 Brenda says she was in a coma by the time they got her into the hospital .
14 They led her into the interview-room , gave her a cup of tea and got her to sign the consent form — somewhat of a formality as the child was already in Theatre by this time , but at least that way they were covered in the event of any repercussions .
15 They bundled her into the living room punched and threatened her with a knife , before spraying her in the face with Ammonia .
16 ‘ I think we could sit down now , ’ Charlotte said in her clear voice , smiling at them from the door , and they followed her into the dining room .
17 Lizzie and Henry again looked at each other as they followed her into the room , and sat on the couch .
18 There was just enough time for Bobbie to make herself tidy before they called her into the front room .
19 They took her into the living room and put her down on a sofa .
20 She waited for him to invite her into the car and out for the day .
21 Desmond , after the briefest of mutters , hurried after her to tuck her into the car .
22 She let him accompany her into the small lounge where the set was kept in segregation from the vocal and gregarious fishermen , and settle her in a comfortable chair , cheek by jowl with a single elderly lady , who seemed pleased to have company , and disposed to conversation .
23 She had started the second stage of labour when they carried her into the Rotunda and hurried her away into the labour ward .
24 Such a false position was not for her , nor for her was the taunt of cowardice , so she smiled and assented , and allowed him to drag her into the sparsest area of the room .
25 Shelley shrugged , and said to Victoria , ‘ Help me get her into the sick bay .
26 Follow , ’ and , holding her hand , he led her into the bedroom .
27 He led her into the bedroom , which was glowing with an intense white light like nothing she had ever seen in England .
28 ‘ Mrs Wormwood is n't going to thank you for this , ’ the man said as he led her into the sitting-room where a large platinum-blonde woman was gazing rapturously at the TV screen .
29 His head was spinning as he led her into the reception building .
30 He led her into the hall with a shining expanse of parquet floor in front of her , his hand still on her arm .
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