Example sentences of "as [pron] [verb] [pers pn] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And so on , as I get her to the bedroom and changed again and into bed . |
2 | I felt like a jaded casting director as I banished him to the wastepaper bin . |
3 | She seemed more beautiful than ever , and her manner to me was very pleasant , as I took her to the house in London where Miss Havisham had arranged for her to stay . |
4 | Erm the point that you put to me I think two or three questions ago wa was related as I understood it to the the alignment and the network of the lanes . |
5 | The clock on the mantelpiece chimed the half-hour , seven thirty , as I walked her to the door . |
6 | So it 's not the six thousand figure , that that 's not really relevant as I see it to the debate about the forecast because that was simply a partial opening the bypass . |
7 | You can have been had by the whole of Fighter Command as far as I 'm concerned ; just as long as you add me to the list . ’ |
8 | As she followed him to the back of the shop , Sophie remembered with sharp dismay the appointment she had made with Dawn . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | ‘ Well , we do open to the public now , as you know , but oh ! the bills , and the staff want paying , ’ she said as she showed us to the door . |
11 | We tried to explain the situation as we saw it to the police . |
12 | ‘ As soon as we got him to a doctor — which took some time — it was discovered that Major Maxim must have held the ammonia under our man 's nose while pouring some odourless spirit — quite possibly strong vodka — onto the blindfold in order to produce the stinging sensation . ’ |
13 | His hands dangled over the sides of the wheelchair as they took him to the salon to meet the Bishop . |
14 | ‘ If you 've got a pen I 'll read the directions as they gave them to the family . ’ |
15 | The court then went on to apply the law as it saw it to the facts of the case . |
16 | As he saw her to the door , he felt in his pockets . |
17 | ‘ Afraid of the dark ? ’ he said gently , as he shepherded her to the door . |
18 | Juliet stood staring at him as he made it to the kitchen chair . |
19 | She knew how Sisyphus must have felt , rolling that stone wearily up the hill , only to see it slide back down again as he made it to the top . |
20 | He lifted her in his arms , his mouth still on hers with that fierce hot exploration as he carried her to the bed , slid her down on it , joined her . |
21 | Each page was decorated with delicate filigree-like scrollwork in a range of dazzling colours : on one page lightly drawn angel figures , on another a priest sprinkling a shrouded corpse with holy water as he committed it to the grave . |
22 | Angry Brian Reatus , 44 , allegedly foamed at the mouth as he pinned him to the wall . |
23 | As he drew her to the canal 's edge a gondola slid from out of the shadows . |
24 | As he put it to a prominent resister shortly after the liberation , France was not a country just beginning , but a country continuing . |
25 | As he put it to the 1955 Congress of the Czechoslovakian Communist Party , ‘ socialist ideas can only triumph when the peoples of Eastern Europe eat like the delegates at this Congress ’ . |
26 | Somewhere on another plane of existence she knew that he was pacing himself , tuning himself to her slower needs : that his tiny muted cries of painful frustration were evidence of his consideration as he aroused her to an aching , trembling plateau of desire . |
27 | In a violent struggle , the policeman found it necessary to unscrew the man 's wooden leg as he wrestled him to the ground , striking him across the head with his truncheon . |
28 | They were glad then that all was calm , as he guided them to the harbour they desired ’ ( Psalms 107:29–30 ) . |
29 | Round and round , intermittently , through the days it spun , crystallising now and again — before breaking apart once more — into the essence of him , an image , like sudden flashes on a screen , of his diffident smile when they first met , the touch of his hand on her elbow as he guided her to a seat down that summer lane . |
30 | They stepped off the kerb and Nicolo slipped his arm around Caroline 's waist as he guided her to the other side of the street . |