Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] he to the " in BNC.

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1 I felt like a jaded casting director as I banished him to the wastepaper bin .
2 Hell , I beat him to the handshake and it 's on camera . ’
3 One evening , perched in his landing window , he shot towards my wife with an air rifle and I reported him to the police .
4 I compared him to the other gentlemen present .
5 Every morning I drove him to the hospital , waited for his X-ray treatment , drove him home again and helped him to bed .
6 I directed him to the corner where I knew the compost heap was .
7 I followed him to the cold lands of the north , and bought dogs and a sledge .
8 I guided him to the traffic island in the middle .
9 I saw him to the door and watched him pace away along the streets he knew better than most others in London .
10 I got him into the factory and from there we got the ambulance and … and I took him to the Royal Victoria Infirmary . ’
11 P. E. A man dropped dead in front of me on the street and I took him to the mortuary and I got into trouble over it because I did n't search the body properly .
12 I took him to the ‘ Tally 's ’ ( ice-cream shop ) at the corner of our street and Bedford Street — and bought him a large cone .
13 I took him to the Savoy Hotel .
14 I took him to the St Petersburg library , let him show me pictures of the uniforms .
15 I took him to the first Giants game when he was three .
16 This was going on for a couple of days , so I was getting worried and I took him to the prison doctor and he says , ‘ It might be with you breastfeeding , try him on the bottle . ’
17 Although it was late and Mr Edgar was tired after his journey , Joseph insisted , so I took him to the master 's room .
18 I took him to the Spar shop !
19 I sent him to the north of Scotland on the nearest thing you can get to a wild goose chase — to try to see our country 's most elusive bird , the capercaillie . ’
20 But luck , the storm and I introduced him to the Bomb , and that settled his game .
21 Triumphantly , I carried him to the car .
22 She led him to the bedroom , and spreadeagled him on the bed before tying his wrists to the iron headrest .
23 She led him to the dismal apartment rented to her by Louis .
24 Taking his hand , she led him to the bed and lay down .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 She pursued him to the porter 's desk .
29 In the dawn grey with sea mist she drove him to the airport .
30 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 .
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