Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 Jack and two others who had witnessed the performance , found me and piloted me back to the warmth and safety of the ski-cabin .
2 She had brought things to make their evening meal and she emptied them on to the work-counter : wine , cheese , spinach , onions , bread , the pink-white tines of a rack of lamb , as if all the promise of their future lay in the guarantee of such ordinariness being possible .
3 The captain of the guard led them on to the scaffold , a scrawny-faced clerk gabbled out the sentence of the court .
4 They were ready now , and he led them back to the Saloon .
5 She then rejoined the others outside , and the Doctor led them back to the TARDIS .
6 They had tried twice before , and on each occasion they had been pursued relentlessly through the forests by hostile Moi tribesmen who had stripped them naked , lashed their hands behind them and led them back to the plantation roped together at the neck with twisted creepers .
7 Gaveston led them back to the heart of the palace whence a servitor took them up to a chamber high in the building .
8 In disgust the guide led them back to the car park , where they overtipped to avoid a scene and got away without trouble .
9 He then led them back to the safety of the Allied trenches .
10 The small procession moved on towards a set of metal stairs that led them down to the second landing .
11 I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't .
12 He led me through to the next room , and up against the wall there lay a stack of some ten to fifteen canvases .
13 But her eyes were fail of pain as she led me through to the lounge .
14 Now , " he said , placing a creaky arm across my shoulders as he led me through to the parlour , " I want you to meet Vron . "
15 When she was satisfied with the state of the blaze Laura led me round to the side of the kiln , removed the bung and gestured for me to look in .
16 He led me back to the dining hall , vast and empty save for my two friends .
17 Once he had gone , Benjamin led me back to the stable .
18 Benjamin rose and , slipping his arm through mine , led me back to the garden , teasing me into a good mood as he explained how he had found Waldegrave drunk as a lord and insensible as a rock in a corner of his opulent chapel .
19 Solidarity with Southern nationalists is still a major Northern nationalist perception , despite the fact that they view their Southern compatriots at best with indifference and at worst as traitors who sold them out to the loyalists .
20 The hotel staff felt sorry for the Garda and asked them round to the back door , where they handed out tots of whiskey .
21 The bodymaker passed the doors to the finishers , who in turn passed them on to the french polishers ; the doors then moved along to those whose work it was to hang them in position , the operations being so arranged that the polished door was completed just at the point where it was to be hung on the coach .
22 The Crown claim Butler had collected information about his movement in the town and passed them on to the IRA .
23 Spokeswoman Jane McLean said yesterday : ‘ After that we stopped recording the calls and passed them on to the JobCentre at Holywell , which is handling the recruitment . ’
24 Spokeswoman Jane McLean said yesterday : ‘ After that we stopped recording the calls and passed them on to the JobCentre at Holywell which is handling the recruitment . ’
25 Having heard the account of her recapture and the sadistic reprisal inflicted on Pam , they were doubly eager to have another go at the sect heavies , and had recruited a further six of their own mates and invited them along to the party .
26 The next day they moved me up to the second floor to work with Mr Perkins , a weird old guy who smelt of dogs and cleaned his ears out with the lid from his ballpoint pen .
27 I looked up the name of my shop steward — Chris Pike — in a recent union bulletin , wrote to him for further information and he invited me up to the Branch Office .
28 George invited me out to the cinema that night , and so it began .
29 The King 's Fund found that good projects involved families in the planning of services and built them in to the system in such a way that they felt their important role was appreciated .
30 Once it was home , the stalwart Alan helped me up to the loft with it , where it awaits my occupation in due course .
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