Example sentences of "he [verb] they to the " in BNC.

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1 When Nigel was at home , Gina usually made him take them to the Launderette in a black dust bag .
2 Their findings disturbed the High Loremaster sufficiently for him to take them to the Phoenix King .
3 If the Hon. Gentleman has suggestions , I advise him to bring them to the attention of the Accommodation and Administration Sub-Committee .
4 One of the crooks was picked up half-a-mile away and he led them to the tot who was sitting unhurt on a pedestrian walkway .
5 He led them to the er , first British title for a European trophy , and erm , eventually er , he also was a member of the Northern Ireland team that actually reached the quarter-finals in the nineteen fifty eight World Cup .
6 After making each man check that his own line was securely attached , he moved them to the far end of the cage and sat them down on the wooden bench .
7 With a gesture he drew them to the side of the corridor .
8 How does he recruit them to the cause of the critique of reference in language ?
9 Naturally Terry had hard-line views on all this , and as we changed for the show on that charged night he proclaimed them to the entire cast , as if he were addressing a meeting .
10 When they stood upon their privilege as peers and refused to do so , he committed them to the Tower of London .
11 He drove them to the station and they returned , sad for their sister and still not convinced that it was better for her not to come home .
12 He directed them to the Fish , took over the chaise from them before they entered the village , drove it across the meadow to the edge of Burtness Wood , calling , on his way , to the potboy to bring some oats .
13 The proprietor must have thought that they were lovers because he showed them to the most secluded table in the place , talking all the while in rapid French , which she could n't understand at all , but which Piers had no trouble in comprehending .
14 Silently he handed them to the two sisters .
15 He walked them to the top of the hill and then walked them down again .
16 Well he takes them to the post office
17 ‘ If he is so keen on these ideas why does n't he apply them to the Cabinet ?
18 They were glad then that all was calm , as he guided them to the harbour they desired ’ ( Psalms 107:29–30 ) .
19 He took them to the nearest streetlamp to read the addresses .
20 Their glasses were empty and he took them to the bar for a refill .
21 Hearing the rest , he slams them to the fire back
22 Then , as a final step , he sent them to the pope for confirmation .
23 He saw them to the door but when they rode past a minute later , it was already shut .
24 He offered them to the editor of the one periodical which , by this stage , he was in the habit of reading : a High Church weekly , since defunct , called The Guardian .
25 He accompanied them to the door .
26 He accompanied them to the door .
27 After all , as he wrote in his diary : ‘ Muhammed bin Tughluk was especially well known in his generosity to foreigners for he preferred them to the peoples of India .
28 That wretched man steals anything that 's of good quality that he can get his hands on — not for himself since they 're usually things that do n't fit him — he sells them to the second-hand clothes stalls on San Lorenzo market . ’
29 He ushered them to the door .
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