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

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1 I led her to a small shelter in the Palace side of the Park .
2 It was in Schiaparelli that she met Tricarico , who brought her aboard the Resplendent Trogon , which led her into the presence of Balthazar Plum — and if it had n't been for all that , she would never have acquired the Alice in the first place .
3 Skirting the lakeside , she took a route which led her in the opposite direction from him .
4 She led her into the house .
5 She led her to the gate .
6 They led her into the interview-room , gave her a cup of tea and got her to sign the consent form — somewhat of a formality as the child was already in Theatre by this time , but at least that way they were covered in the event of any repercussions .
7 Numbly Rory allowed him to lead her to the dance floor , moving automatically into his arms as though she 'd always belonged there .
8 Rachel 's pulses thundered as she allowed him to lead her to the dance-floor beneath the flashing lights .
9 Rachel allowed him to lead her to the dance-floor , but his callous dismissal of the unfortunate Domino was symptomatic of the kind of man he was .
10 But still less did she want to make a scene or create any kind of curiosity amongst the people she had just left , so she allowed him to lead her from the room , saying , ‘ Yes , we needed to discuss those — er — charts , did n't we , Dr Russell ? ’ in case anyone was still listening .
11 She had expected him to lead her around the side of the house towards the gravelled front courtyard ; instead he headed in the opposite direction , down through the wide grass path into the garden itself .
12 He led her under the shadow of the tarpaulin , which formed a sort of big , dusty cave .
13 He led her to a chair .
14 He led her to a door ; the door opened out onto the street .
15 He led her to a waiting taxi and , as he held the door for her , for a brief instant their eyes met .
16 He led her to a tiny table in one corner , and she resolutely ignored the fact that nearly everyone else — the place was surprisingly crowded — wore slinky and fashionable black .
17 They strolled outside again and he led her to a relatively quiet spot and they drank and shared the cake between them .
18 He led her to a shady café , where small tables were set out in the shadow of some tall plane trees , whose leafy patterns fell over the white tables .
19 He led her to the door and opened it for her .
20 He led her to the dining room where the table shone with the gleam of heavy silver , the intricate curves of candelabra .
21 He led her to the far room where she had found Leo .
22 Quickly he led her to the saddle , pushing her face down onto its hard smooth surface , his hands caressing her intimately all the while , keeping her mind dark , her senses inflamed .
23 He led her to the car , helped her in and started the engine .
24 He led her to the last desk in the line , on which she could see a sheaf of pink sheets of paper .
25 Placing a hand on her shoulder , he led her to an ornate , gilded mirror hanging above the carved stone fireplace .
26 He did n't speak as he led her through a stone-floored hallway to a sweeping staircase .
27 He led her through the crowded flat to the kitchen and poured her a glass of wine .
28 ‘ Pringle 's used to have a Directors ' Dining Room , with their own cook , ’ Wilcox explained as he led her through the drab corridors of the administration block , and out across a yard where fresh snow was already covering the footpath that had been cleared .
29 He led her through the door .
30 He led her through the kitchen to a darkened room .
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