Example sentences of "me to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I gave my orders and they led me to a private room and brought me some writing paper and a pen . |
2 | The shaft of the arrow protruding from my back occasionally knocked against something , bringing me to a gasping halt . |
3 | She smilingly explains that the scanner is a sort of lie-down X-ray and leads me to a narrow bed that slides inch by inch through what looks like a dry-cleaning machine . |
4 | I began to tremble violently and would have fainted , had he not grabbed me by the elbow and guided me to a low wall , where I slumped down . |
5 | I find that when I am stuck on a problem , a simple contemplation of different problem solving techniques can lead me to a new approach . |
6 | Morning by morning in my regular reading , which at the time was in the Song of Songs , I heard the Lord calling me to a new stage in ministry . |
7 | The restaurant is on a lease and I understand that when the lease ran out there was a law which entitled me to a new one . |
8 | I said when I was told the Echo had seconded me to a new day job , a comic career move . |
9 | I said when I was told the Echo had seconded me to a new day job , a comic career move . |
10 | Undismayed , she sent me to a first-class crammer for two terms , and Brian to another preparatory school . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Thou didst betray me to a lingering book |
13 | He led me to a long , low building . |
14 | ‘ I 'm angry because — because you think you can add me to a long line of women notched on your belt . |
15 | The right hand pulling on a not very positive lay-off and the left gripping a tenuous pinch , I moved up , expecting friction on the slab above to take me to a small shelf . |
16 | A cheerful , freckled young woman showed me to a small seedy room and I began to unpack . |
17 | Which brings me to a small room in an Ambleside hotel and an impossibly short deadline . |
18 | Pain , boredom and badgering of some very kind nurses bring me to a steam-age typewriter in the hospital 's occupational therapy department . |
19 | Which brings me to a serious point , my dear . |
20 | He sent me to a Jesuit boarding school . |
21 | I remember a hansom pipped me to a good prospect , in Threadneedle Street . |
22 | A Cornish miner later recalled of his late-eighteenth-century childhood : When I was eight years old my parents sent me to a raiding school kept by a poor owld man called Stephen Martin . |
23 | One day both parents accompanied me to a fund-raising luncheon at the Savoy , an afternoon rehearsal , tea at the house of an old friend in Twickenham by the river , the recording of a TV show in which I appeared in front of a live audience , and supper in a lovely restaurant with the cast . |
24 | Just in case they hold me to a four week |
25 | ‘ You should 've sent me to a decent school , ’ said Camille . |
26 | Despite this , my parents found the wherewithal to send me to a cheap fee-paying dayschool . |
27 | ‘ Let's go and have a drink , then you can treat me to a celebratory dinner ! ’ |
28 | The central figure points me to a single chair , placed opposite . |
29 | We were delighted , and at a convenient interlude she took me to a favourite uncle , an Air Vice-Marshal . |
30 | Where was Um Al-Farajh , I asked him , and he led me to a large square of fir trees and pointed to the earth . |