Examples of using She led in English and their translations into Malay
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The way she led you to Gault.
I have been{\i0}{\i1}convinced since she led me to Root.
She led us right into this trap.
Like a compass to a magnet, she led me straight to it.
She led us outside to her small garden.
From the goodness of her heart. She led you straight there.
And Baghra? She led the others to the sanctuary?
We were tracking Muriel, cowardly holdout that she is,and wonder of wonders, she led us to you.
She led the others to the sanctuary.- And Baghra?
And called the police. She led them almost a mile to the nearest neighbor.
She led you straight there from the goodness of her heart.
And wonder of wonders, We were tracking Muriel, cowardly hold-out that she is, she led us to you.
She led me outside to the dying rosebush in the backyard.
We were tracking Muriel, cowardly hold-out that she is, and wonder of wonders, she led us to you.
She led a hard life, and somewhat inhumane.
Seven years ago, she led a raid on one of Vanchat's gulags.
She led the police to him, where they gunned him down.
Fifteen years old, she led a guerrilla war against the Roman legions.
She led me into her room and climbed smoothly on the bed.
Fifteen years old, she led a guerrilla war against the Roman legions.
She led the new study at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York.
Seven years ago, she led a raid on one of Vanchat's gulags.
She led him round the laurel path and to the walk where the ivy grew so thickly.
As First Lady of Arkansas, she led a force whose recommendations helped reform Arkansass public schools.
In 1331, she led the empire's army personally to the battlefield with the help of her cousin, Adityawarman, to crush the rebellion in Sadeng and Keta.
During that duration, she led a miserable life,she was practically waiting to die everyday. She suffered from depression.
In 1331, she led the army herself to the battlefield with the help of her cousin, Adityawarman, to crush rebellion in the areas of Sadeng and Keta.
As First Lady of Arkansas, she led a task force whose recommendations helped reform Arkansas's public schools.
In 1990 she led Burma's National League for Democracy to a landslide victory in elections that were promptly ignored by the military.
As first lady of Arkansas, she led a working group whose recommendations helped to reform public schools in that state.