Example sentences of "lead her back [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She allowed him to lead her back to the living-room , her defences momentarily lapsed so that when he paused on the threshold to slide an arm around her waist and draw her into his embrace she was too shocked to remonstrate .
2 ‘ We 'd better go and see the doctor , ’ he said heavily , taking her hand and leading her back down the corridor .
3 ‘ Come along , Emily , dear , ’ Aunt Sophie was at her side , catching her arm , leading her back into the centre of the room where the vicar stood over the coffin , ready to pay his last respects to Thomas Grenfell .
4 Then , as she blushed again , he slipped an arm around her waist and led her back through the garden to the party .
5 ‘ That 's him , then , all gone , ’ Gloria said , before a nurse came scurrying out through the doors , took her by the arm and led her back into the ward .
6 He led her back into the lounge and steered her to her chair .
7 He led her back into the bedroom and sat her on the chair while he rummaged in the chest .
8 Her heart touched on the instant by her friend 's distress , she put an arm through hers and led her back to the palace .
9 She then spread her hands and Benjamin led her back to the table where she stood defiantly before Mandeville .
10 Jack finally got her and led her back to the seat , where she folded her anorak carefully , eyes still glued to the screen .
11 But his reaction was difficult to define because he merely gave a small shrug and , taking Lucy 's hand , he led her back along the path , where the darkness continued to be broken by the moon 's rays filtering through the trees .
12 We lead her back towards the Odeon Mezzanine and break the ice by saying interestingly how confusing it is that the Odeon Mezzanine , the Odeon Leicester Square and the Odeon West End are all situated within yards of each other .
13 It is seven years since , at Zurich , I appealed to France to take Germany by the hand and lead her back into the European family . ’
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