Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] her into the " in BNC.

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1 He saw her state at once and without another word took her arm and led her into the little sitting room .
2 Elisabeth put her hand under Rosa Jacobsen 's elbow and led her into the cottage .
3 As he took his hostess 's arm and led her into the dining-room , he did not glance again at Madeleine .
4 After the caretaker had unlocked the big front door and disappeared down the drive , Harry took Madeleine 's arm and led her into the drawing-room .
5 Then he picked up the two bags and led her into the terminal .
6 He put his arm around her and led her into the room , and Maggie got up to go .
7 I took her hand and led her into the centre of the dancers , as the light failed over Wimbledon .
8 He took her hand and led her into the atrium , where she turned and went into his arms .
9 ‘ My pleasure , ’ he murmured , and , lifting her easily into his arms , he carried her up the stairs and lowered her into the middle of the huge old bed .
10 It fastened on Mala like a grasping hand and snatched her into the air .
11 Mrs Lennox threw an arm around Maggie and drew her into the kitchen .
12 Things that filled her with joy and drew her into the everyday lives of the two people she had loved for so many lonely years .
13 He closed his hand on her arm and drew her into the gloom of the passage .
14 Jenna stood in the doorway and glared up at him and he simply took her arm and drew her into the room , closing the door firmly .
15 One of the assistants took Ruth into a fitting-room and helped her into the dress , then stood back to admire the effect .
16 He threw the luggage into the boot of her hired car and helped her into the front seat .
17 After a searching glance at her , he led the way out and helped her into the Land Rover .
18 She had thought then he would bring her into the shop , as he had herself , and trained her into the business , not only the confectionery and tobacconists , but the little factory across the yard where they made most of their boiled sweets and toffee .
19 Grabbing Lena 's hand he pulled her to the front of the van and bundled her into the passenger seat .
20 Not even the inebriated actor who , in the middle of Strife , taking exception to a coughing woman in the third row had leapt from the stage and wrestled her into the aisle , had succeeded in stopping the show — ; three cups of black coffee and a front-of-curtain apology and the play had resumed .
21 He reflected that , after all , it was the attitude he would wish to see adopted by her with their own servants , when they should have them ; and handed her into the jeweller 's .
22 Barbara tried to follow , but Duvall slammed the door against her and she cried out in pain as he pulled it open again , grabbed her arm and threw her into the office .
23 So her daughter made haste and turned Vasilissa into a needle once more , and stuck her into the birch-broom .
24 A waiting gowned and masked midwife took the baby , and Dr Jones hitched up his mask and followed her into the incubator nursery .
25 Benjamin and I hid our exasperation , took our cloaks and followed her into the snow-covered grounds .
26 Celia got up and followed her into the kitchen , and there were muffled sounds of crying .
27 ‘ Good old Charlie , ’ the night manager said with a roll of his eyes , and hustled her into the office .
28 He smiled , his eyes taking in her shiny hair , silky dress and everything else about her , and , while Leith was still recovering from the ‘ darling ’ , he placed a firm , possessive hand on her elbow and guided her into the room .
29 Then she sought out Matilda and called her into the classroom .
30 He stepped forward and pulled her into the apartment .
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