Escorted Sentence Examples

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  • She escorted him to wash his hands, talking all the while.

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  • Silence escorted them to the house.

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  • The guards escorted him to a large hold at the center of the city.

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  • They proved unnecessary as a patrol car caught up with me and escorted me the last mile.

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  • Three massive warriors escorted a fourth whose hands were bound.

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  • When you're escorted, you can.

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  • Cade escorted her to town and purchased everything on the list - plus a few more items.

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  • The wagons escorted by the hussars drew up to the picket ropes and a crowd of hussars surrounded them.

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  • Prince Vasili, who had grown thinner and paler during the last few days, escorted him to the door, repeating something to him several times in low tones.

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  • They were escorted back to their rooms and instructed to stay there until morning, when lessons would resume.

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  • His second-in-command frowned but escorted the women out.

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  • Hilden had greeted her at the walls and escorted her to the center of the city lest she be challenged by patrolling guards.

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  • Zeb was also escorted to a room--so grand and beautiful that he almost feared to sit in the chairs or lie upon the bed, lest he might dim their splendor.

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  • In the First Civil War they were to be found in both camps, and the murderers of Caesar were escorted to the Capitol by gladiators.

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  • She exulted in the meeting of the states-general, and most of all when her father, after being driven to Brussels by a state intrigue, was once more recalled and triumphantly escorted into Paris.

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  • In the autumn of 1765 he escorted to Italy the son of a Mr Taylor.

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  • We escorted the troopships for a couple of days, finally being relieved by our fellow cruiser, HMS Glasgow.

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  • Valhalla, the paradise whither the heroes who fell in battle were escorted, was situated there.

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  • The general was quiet as he escorted them to one of the squat buildings and inside.

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  • The new empress was escorted into France by Queen Caroline Murat, for whom she soon conceived a feeling of distrust.

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  • In all haste Liszt procured a passport and escorted his guest as far as Eisenach.

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  • In 1894 he escorted his father's remains to Hungary, and the following year resolved to settle in his native land and took the oath of allegiance.

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  • In 1825 he became rear-admiral, and in December 1826 escorted the expeditionary force to Lisbon.

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  • On the 24th of April, as she approached Edinburgh, Bothwell accordingly met her at the head of Boo spearmen, assured her (as she afterwards averred) that she was in the utmost peril, and escorted her, together with Huntly, Lethington and Melville, who were then in attendance, to Dunbar Castle.

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  • When Sir Stephen Rice (1637-1715), chief baron of the Irish exchequer, went to London in 1688 to urge the Catholic claims on James II., the hostile populace escorted him in mock state with potatoes stuck on poles.

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  • It ushered out the blushing new bride and escorted in a wife ready to explore with her husband.

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  • He escorted Sofi to her room, and was surprised to find the Grey God in his room.

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  • Dustin escorted her into the boisterous banquet room, and her spirits fell further.

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  • If not for the scars on her neck and those of the woman she escorted out this morning … "What happened to your arm?" he asked.

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  • Mail requiring the strictest security must be escorted at all times, until it reaches the addressee.

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  • The last time the Swans played in Cardiff, police escorted a convoy of 32 busses.

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  • My guide - Itay - escorted me around stunning coral reefs teeming with tropical fish that glimmered brightly in the clear blue water.

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  • In 2006 we are offering two escorted departures on this route.

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  • Shortly afterward, Wanklyn intercepted another convoy of five heavily laden supply ships, escorted by four destroyers.

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  • A family of fluffy brown ducklings escorted by their mother - among the lily beds of a mere - is a pretty sight.

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  • This was to be the convoy escorted by two dance class trawlers, destination Gibraltar.

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  • Then they escorted her to the ladder, and Jurgis heard her give an exclamation of dismay.

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  • The liveried usher escorted me to the front where the Judge hunched over the table like a weathered gargoyle.

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  • The Queen was escorted up the Mall by 300 children carrying lanterns.

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  • Huntley arrived in a marked police van escorted by five squad cars and two police motorcycle outriders shortly before the 10am hearing.

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  • Prolog ' First Strike ' opens the story with a high ranking military personnel being escorted to a secured US location.

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  • A pre-booked bespoke itinerary very often costs no more than an escorted group tour, and by its nature will offer more flexibility.

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  • You are to be escorted... " " I did not commit treason, " Helm answered quietly.

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  • Camping treks in Morocco We also offer 3 escorted camping treks in Morocco more information Consider extra nights in Marrakech.

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  • She, along with her son, was escorted into Austria by Count von Neipperg, and refused to comply with the entreaties and commands of Napoleon to proceed to Elba; and her alienation from him was completed when he ventured to threaten her with a forcible abduction if she did not obey.

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  • She rendezvoused with ships 60 miles out and escorted 15 vessels to Trinity Harbor.

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  • When the bride and groom made their exit as husband and wife, the dogs escorted them back up the aisle as if they were invited members of the wedding party.

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  • According to The Sun, Hasselhoff had a bit to much to drink while at the tennis tourney and had to be escorted out.

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  • Her injuries, though, seemed to have caused her to be a few minutes late for the May 22, 2007 live show, in which she was escorted to her seat by executive producer Nigel Lythgoe , according to People magazine.

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  • Paris Hilton isn't as hot as she thinks she is, as she was summarily escorted out of CAA's post Golden Globes party.

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  • Her plan was foiled as she emerged to waiting security guards who escorted her to the door.

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  • Break a dress code and you'll likely be escorted out of the building.

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  • Several other tour companies offer tours to the island where you can take an escorted tour with a National Park ranger.

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  • Insulin is the primary mechanism by which fat is escorted into the cells, and it is virtually impossible for your body to use fat as fuel in the presence of insulin.

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  • Insulin is the primary mechanism by which fat is escorted into the fat cells of the body.

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  • Insulin not only helps to normalize blood sugar, but it is also the primary mechanism by which dietary fat is escorted into your fat cells.

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  • Dustin escorted the man into the mansion, and Pierre wrapped an arm around her as she sagged.

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  • Alex immediately offered an arm and escorted her to the dance floor.

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  • Phelim resigned the northern command in his favour, and escorted him from Lough Swilly to Charlemont.

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  • She was escorted with great ceremony to Moscow in 1728 and exhibited to the people attired in the splendid, old-fashioned robes of a tsaritsa; but years of rigid seclusion had dulled her wits, and her best friends soon convinced themselves that a convent was a much more suitable place for her than a throne.

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  • According to Herodotus, two maidens, Opis and Arge, and later two others, Hyperoche and Laodice, escorted by five men, called by the Delians Perpherees, were sent by the Hyperboreans with certain offerings to Delos.

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  • In early days Mexican and American military detachments escorted the caravans on either side of the international line.

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  • The jury was escorted in and lined up in a semicircle in front of the judge's bench.

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  • When dinner was over, Alex escorted her out the door, leaving the rest of the party talking in low tones.

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  • She was like a walking rectangle with a bird face, and she got outright hostile towards the beautiful women she escorted out of his home every morning.

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  • He was arrested at the coup d'etat, was sent to Mazas, and then escorted out of France.

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  • The recruits who draw unlucky numbers at 19 years of age are seldom called up till they are 23, when they are summoned by name and escorted by a policeman to Cairo.

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  • When going to solemn ceremonies he is carried on the sedia, a portable chair of red velvet with a high back, and escorted by two flabelli of peacock feathers.

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  • In 1440, on returning from Hungary, whither his master had escorted King Wladislaus II., Dlugosz saved the life of Olesnicki from robbers.

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  • In 799, after he had been attacked and maltreated in the streets of Rome during a procession, he escaped to the king at Paderborn, and Charles sent him back to Italy escorted by some of his most trusted servants.

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  • By them he was escorted to the praetorian camp, where, after a few moments of surprise and indecision, he was saluted imperator.

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  • All knights whether bachelors or bannerets were escorted by their squires.

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  • On the day of public procession - the last took place in 1857 or 1858 - naked priests and " wives" escorted the company with songs and dances; death was the penalty of those caught peering from their houses, and, apart from this, the natives feared loathsome diseases should they gaze upon the sacred scene.

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  • On the 9th of September 1909, the ex-shah departed for his place of exile in the Crimea, escorted by Russian Cossacks and Indian sowars.

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  • From that time Forster's life was in constant danger, and he had to be escorted by mounted police when he drove in Dublin.

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  • A secret combination was formed with the Kaffirs to take up arms to sweep the Europeans away and establish a Hottentot republic. Within a fortnight of the attack on Colonel Mackinnon the Kat river Hottentots were also in arms. Their revolt was followed by that of the Hottentots at other missionary stations; and part of the Hottentots of the Cape Mounted Rifles followed their example, including the very men who had escorted the governor from Fort Cox.

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  • Marching north with 36,000 men he entered Rome and forced Henry to retire, but an emeute of the citizens led to a three days' sack of the city (May 1084), after which Guiscard escorted the pope to Rome.

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  • He then, by virtue of his legatine powers, absolved the king from his second oath, and in July the Hungarian army recrossed the frontier and advanced towards the Euxine coast in order to march to Constantinople escorted by the galleys.

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  • A richly caparisoned ass, on which was seated the prettiest girl in the town holding in her arms a baby or a large doll, was escorted with much pomp from the cathedral to the church of St Etienne.

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  • On the 28th of May the coffin, preceded by the two Houses of Parliament and escorted by the chief magnates of the realm, was carried from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey.

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  • Although the figure of the hero frequently occurs in groups - such as the work of Scopas showing his removal to the island of Leuke by Poseidon and Thetis, escorted by Nereids and Tritons, and the combat over his dead body in the Aeginetan sculptures - no isolated statue or bust can with certainty be identified with him; the statue in the Louvre (from the Villa Borghese), which was thought to have the best claim, is generally taken for Ares or possibly Alexander.

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  • For the great festival of Tezcatlipoca, the handsomest and noblest of the captives of the year had been chosen as the incarnate representative of the god, and paraded the streets for public adoration dressed in an embroidered mantle with feathers and garlands on his head and a retinue like a king; for the last month they married him to four girls representing four goddesses; on the last day wives and pages escorted him to the little temple of Tlacochcalco, where he mounted the stairs, breaking an earthenware flute against each step; this was a symbolic farewell to the joys of the world, for as he reached the top he was seized by the priests, his heart torn out and held up to the sun, his head spitted on the tzompantli, and his body eaten as sacred food, the people drawing from his fate the moral lesson that riches and pleasure may turn into poverty and sorrow.

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  • She arrived nevertheless in safety at Leith, escorted by three of her uncles of the house of Lorraine, and bringing in her train her future biographer, Brantome, and Chastelard, the first of all her voluntary victims. On the 21st of August she first met the only man able to withstand her; and their first passage of arms left, as he has recorded, upon the mind of John Knox an ineffaceable impression of her "proud mind, crafty wit and indurate heart against God and His truth."

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  • If not for the scars on her neck and those of the woman she escorted out this morning … "What happened to your arm?" he asked.

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  • The Germans ringed him round, and, with their hands raised high in the fashion of a landsknecht who had struck a successful blow, passed out into the street and escorted him to his lodgings.

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  • His ship, the Hardinge, was escorted by four cruisers, and the voyage was regarded as a political demonstration, to be interpreted in, connection with Lord Lansdownes declaration.

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  • The annual pilgrim caravan or haj, numbering some 6000 people with Io,000 pack animals, is escorted by a few Turkish irregulars known as agel; small fortified posts have been established at the regular halting-places some 30 m.

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  • Thence she passed through Leicester, Coventry and Warwick, finally entering Oxford, where she met Prince George, in triumph, escorted by a large company.

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  • A detachment of gendarmes and volunteers was sent against them, and after a short fight the whole band were taken prisoners and escorted to Cosenza, where a number of Calabrians who had taken part in a previous rising were also under arrest.

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  • The Chartists, reviving the machinery which they had endeavoured to employ in 1839, decided on preparing a monster petition to parliament, which was to be escorted to Westminster by a monster procession.

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