Example sentences of "she [vb past] he to [art] " in BNC.

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1 She led him to the bedroom , and spreadeagled him on the bed before tying his wrists to the iron headrest .
2 She led him to the dismal apartment rented to her by Louis .
3 Taking his hand , she led him to the bed and lay down .
4 Somewhat to his own surprise , Harry found himself booking a single room , despite the exorbitant tariff , and following the prim receptionist as she led him to the door .
5 Back at the hotel , instead of heading for the bedroom , she led him to the bar , where they took a couple of glasses of malt and fell to chatting with some locals who 'd ‘ just dropped by to have a nightcap ’ despite the fact it was gone midnight and they all had work to go to in the morning .
6 She helped him to the kitchen , as that seemed to be the best place for him for the moment , and sat him down at the kitchen table while she went and got a towel .
7 But when Clift confided in her about his homosexual tendencies , she referred him to a colleague whom she felt could help him infinitely more than she could .
8 She pursued him to the porter 's desk .
9 In the dawn grey with sea mist she drove him to the airport .
10 Mildred slid him carefully into her pocket and raced up the stairs to her room , where she transferred him to a small box with holes in the lid which she had prepared specially for the journey .
11 She followed him to the door ; he got some tools out of the shed and squatted down to unscrew the number plates from his old Renault .
12 She followed him to the gunroom , shouting , while he picked up a tweed coat .
13 Haughtily , she followed him to the door .
14 Numbly , she followed him to the ladder at the back of the yacht , then watched as he ignored it and dived powerfully into the indigo water , his body slicing cleanly with hardly a splash before he struck out with a strong , fast crawl towards the far distant shore .
15 She followed him to the lift , terrified of stepping into it with him and finding it empty !
16 She followed him to the third floor , then along the gallery to a closed door .
17 As she followed him to the back of the shop , Sophie remembered with sharp dismay the appointment she had made with Dawn .
18 She hustled him to the far side of the street .
19 Only his song could do the trick , and float the witch into a dreamless sleep , and so she tied him to a perch by a silken ribbon and put bells on his bird 's feet .
20 She guided him to an armchair and sat herself on the edge of a Victorian sofa .
21 She took him to the Science Museum and gave him an encyclopaedia , which explained how the internal combustion engine worked — ‘ I was intrigued immensely ’ .
22 She took him to the far aisle and showed him the salt tablets .
23 She performed her task so well that it was twenty minutes before she brought him to a thundering climax .
24 When her son was badly injured in a road accident , she nursed him to the point of exhaustion , refusing outside help , and comforted herself with the thought that if only her family knew what she was going through , they would rush to her rescue .
25 She had hold of his hand , she marched him to the front door .
26 She marched him to the station where a colleague came to her aid .
27 She ushered him to a window seat .
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