Example sentences of "[pron] lead [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 How I led him out of the garden and into a rough and stony place where naught but thistles and brambles grow !
2 Which leads us on to the big selling point of these guitars , since this is the first time a production Telecaster has been fitted with a five-way switch .
3 But the notion of the ‘ analytic ’ graduate also raises some difficult questions about the impact of the undergraduate curriculum on student development , which leads us on to the next chapter .
4 But her eyes were fail of pain as she led me through to the lounge .
5 She led her out through the door .
6 She led him over to the Fashion desk where Felicity was sitting , a vision of crystalline beauty and sparkling efficiency .
7 With Endill 's help , she led him back to the sick bay .
8 She led us out of the church , round the back and through a wood .
9 I am the Lord your God , who led you out of the Land of Egypt , out of the house of bondage .
10 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 .
11 Wordlessly , she allowed him to lead her on to the roadway and down the hill towards home .
12 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 .
13 Kate said nothing , just allowed him to lead her out into the winter sunshine towards the waiting car .
14 No , Caroline thought , as she let him lead her down to the ancient ground , no , it had n't .
15 Why do we let him lead us out of the Windsor , along that murky little lane they renamed Finch Street ?
16 He nodded , and reaching out for her hand , he led her through into the sitting-room and sat down with her on the settee opposite the picture .
17 He led her up to the bedrooms , the floors and stairs wooden , fans whirring overhead in the steamy heat , mosquito netting over every door and window .
18 Still gripping her wrist , he led her over to the French windows .
19 After he had taken two large brandies , very fast ( too fast for what looked like a very fine marque ) , he led her over to the sofa and sitting beside her , put his arm around her .
20 Still offering no explanation , he led her down to the riverbank and then the rest of the way back to the centre .
21 He led her back into the lounge and steered her to her chair .
22 He led her back into the bedroom and sat her on the chair while he rummaged in the chest .
23 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 .
24 He led her out into the huge marble-floored foyer .
25 ‘ There are two sides to our operation , ’ he had explained , when he led her out of the office block and across a bleak enclosed courtyard , where footsteps had scored a diagonal path through the snow , towards a high windowless wall of corrugated iron .
26 He led her out of the bedroom and onto the terrace where Victoria was waiting .
27 He led me through to the next room , and up against the wall there lay a stack of some ten to fifteen canvases .
28 Now , " he said , placing a creaky arm across my shoulders as he led me through to the parlour , " I want you to meet Vron . "
29 He led me out into the snow and we crossed the island towards the beach .
30 He led me back into the house and up to Southgate 's chamber .
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