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Example sentences for "led her"

  • He led her back to the table and made her sit down.

  • He led her up the wooden steps all shining and slippery in the rain.

  • With her hand pressed lightly against his side, he led her away to the darkest corner, and there he pushed back the soft wrap from her shoulders and gathered her into his arms.

  • He led her to a chair; but he did not sit down himself.

  • Then, as he led her back to the divan, he whispered: "Well, I have gained one more experience.

  • He led her to a seat, for she seemed hardly able to stand: her whole frame was shaking with emotion.

  • He led her to the bed, and lifted her into it as he spoke.

  • She gave the desired promise, and he led her to the bedside.

  • Kindly silent, he led her back to the open space.

  • He led her back to the seat that she had left.

  • He led her to a chair, and said she had come to him at a time when he especially wished to speak with her.

  • And her hand in his he led her back to the sofa.

  • He only pressed her hands and then led her away.

  • He led her to the window, and drew the curtain to one side.

  • He led her quickly to the small entrance of the King's apartments, by which it was his privilege to pass in.

  • He led her to the easel, where they stood side by side before his work.

  • He led her to talk of the world in which she lived--of the scandals and intrigues among those of her class who hold such enviable positions in life.

  • There is no need," he said again in a gentle grave tone as he led her to the side of the bed and then let go her hand.

  • He led her gently to the window and placed himself opposite to her.

  • He led her round to the performers' tent, and almost ran against Mr. Bloxford.

  • He led her to the chair, and she sank into it, turning her face away from him.

  • All the persons assembled rose from their seats as Marian and I led her in.

  • I led her back to the chair from which she had risen, and placed myself opposite to her.

  • I led her at once into speaking on other topics.

  • This view was imparted to Mrs. Frankland's daughter, and it led her to soften her opposition.

  • All the while he led her further up the stair, she unwitting, until they stood fairly inside the threshold and his foot struck against some obstacle.

  • Down the great stairway he led her proudly, through corridor and passage, until they reached the servants' hall, where the clamour of voices and baying hounds was like pandemonium; and at the sound Mistress Penwick drew back with fear.

  • And without further words he led her away, through the library and on beyond to the saloon, where he begged her to favour him with songs he was quite sure she could sing, naming those he most wished to hear.

  • Then beckoning to Julie, he led her to Victor, and placed her trembling hand in his.

  • One night, however, transported beyond himself by passion, he betrayed the secret of his heart to Julie, as he led her to her seat after an intoxicating waltz.

  • I have never in look or word, though, led her to divine my feelings--the secret is in my own keeping.

  • He took her hand, led her to the sofa, and sitting down by her side, began at once to defend himself against Mr. Travilla's charge.

  • And drawing her hand within his arm, he led her to her boudoir and left her there, comfortably established upon a sofa.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "led her" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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