Example sentences of "she [verb] the way " in BNC.

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1 She hates the way everyone goes on in England .
2 And so saying she led the way on to the terrace with its beautiful scents of honeysuckle , rose and jasmine .
3 She led the way downstairs and Tug followed her , feeling Doyle close behind him .
4 She led the way up a flight of stairs , shouting a greeting as they passed the entrance to the ball-scryer 's receiving room on the ground floor .
5 She led the way holding a candle stuck on a saucer .
6 She led the way , still chattering , down the long dark corridor which acted as a wind tunnel , and kept the rectory in a state of refrigeration during the winter months .
7 She led the way into the communal hall which she personally had taken upon herself to brighten up with a vase of dried flowers and a couple of good , but ancient , rugs which she had picked up for a song at an auction sale .
8 She led the way to a room at the back which served as living room and kitchen , chattering non stop .
9 She led the way down the corridor .
10 But as she led the way to her car — Harriet had used up some of her precious reserves of petrol for this expedition — there was something about her daughter 's manner that disturbed her .
11 She led the way into the greenhouse , commenting , ‘ He does n't like the name Len .
12 ‘ I have , ’ said Aunt Lou fortissimo as she led the way into her ground floor flat , ‘ made us bean casserole . ’
13 ‘ You can come through to the kitchen and help me make the tea , ’ Miss Honey said , and she led the way along the tunnel into the kitchen — that is if you could call it a kitchen .
14 She led the way along the back passages towards the small dressing-rooms and she could hear William 's well-soled boots clattering against the stone floor .
15 She led the way past Sergeant Joe 's bedroom to the front room .
16 He hung on to the back of her coat , whimpering under his breath as she led the way down the path .
17 She led the way into the forest , and Adam strode after her .
18 She led the way into the studio .
19 She led the way down a short and curving hall into the lounge — a rugged expanse of blue and gold that seemed to glow in the light admitted by three high windows .
20 ‘ Oh , ’ she said , as she led the way from the room , ‘ I 've been meaning to ask you .
21 Spinning on her heel , she led the way back along the corridor .
22 She led the way up the very steep stairs .
23 She led the way , singing as she went .
24 She led the way to her living room .
25 She led the way upstairs , past a stained-glass window in the style of Burne-Jones to a first-floor landing .
26 She led the way upstairs .
27 Without waiting for an answer , she led the way towards the lift .
28 Turning , she led the way to the library and preceded the visitor into the room .
29 Leaving the man to lug the case , she led the way down the path .
30 She led the way through a vast entrance hall , but at such a rate that Robbie received only a jumbled impression of floorboards polished to the lustre of old tortoiseshell , of panelled walls and copper jugs holding arrangements of dried grasses and ferns .
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