Example sentences of "[pron] led [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I led her to a small shelter in the Palace side of the Park .
2 Skirting the lakeside , she took a route which led her in the opposite direction from him .
3 I skulked down one side of the garden and went through the arch which led me to a walled garden in the middle of which there was a fountain playing .
4 The cave itself was surprisingly warm and we realised we were walking through a gallery which led us into a lofty underground cavern .
5 We walked the long , covered-in wooden bridge which led us over the Hundred Foot River to the members ' observatory .
6 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 .
7 I waited in the office for an hour before she led me into a darkened side ward .
8 She led me into the pink-and-green chintzy sitting-room where Harry , pale with blue shadows below the eyes , sat in an armchair with his bandaged leg elevated on a large upholstered footstool .
9 She led me into the front room where , defensively , she picked up the baby .
10 She led them down a narrow corridor and into a comfortable lounge .
11 She led them onto a small covered terrace running the full width of the house .
12 She led him to the dismal apartment rented to her by Louis .
13 She led him into the comfortable drawing-room at the front of the house , and disappeared .
14 She led him into the semicircular hall with its high vaulted ceiling from which a chandelier threw its bright light over the pale lemon and white walls .
15 Then gradually , imperceptibly , she led him into the trickier terrain of the past .
16 She led him through the main tannery to where a pile of raw sheep skins lay , and still with her light eyes on him lay down .
17 She led us to an unmarked oak door which opened into a short corridor , obviously a modern extension to the farmhouse .
18 And members are still less than enamoured with their district council group leader , Coun John Richardson from Willington , who led them to the disastrous defeat .
19 I gave my orders and they led me to a private room and brought me some writing paper and a pen .
20 Many aspects of his analysis were similar to those advanced by Blauner , but they led him to an opposite conclusion .
21 They led him through the great court and round the cloister to the flank of the east end of the church , where the mitred graves of the abbots lay .
22 He led her to a tiny table in one corner , and she resolutely ignored the fact that nearly everyone else — the place was surprisingly crowded — wore slinky and fashionable black .
23 He led her to a shady café , where small tables were set out in the shadow of some tall plane trees , whose leafy patterns fell over the white tables .
24 He led her to a waiting taxi and , as he held the door for her , for a brief instant their eyes met .
25 He led her to the far room where she had found Leo .
26 He led her to the last desk in the line , on which she could see a sheaf of pink sheets of paper .
27 Placing a hand on her shoulder , he led her to an ornate , gilded mirror hanging above the carved stone fireplace .
28 He did n't speak as he led her through a stone-floored hallway to a sweeping staircase .
29 He led her through the crowded flat to the kitchen and poured her a glass of wine .
30 ‘ Pringle 's used to have a Directors ' Dining Room , with their own cook , ’ Wilcox explained as he led her through the drab corridors of the administration block , and out across a yard where fresh snow was already covering the footpath that had been cleared .
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