led away in Germany

led away [ledɔːwei] abgeführt

Sentence patterns related to "led away"

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1. Brothers being led away after their trial

2. 20 He was led away to jail in handcuffs.

3. 3 She was led away in a state of stupor.

4. 12 She was led away from the courtroom in tears.

5. 1 A red-faced Mr Jones was led away by police.

6. 296 130 Jesus Is Handed Over and Led Away to Die

7. 26 Why let yourself be led away with that kind of scoundrel?

8. He is separated from the group and led away by a single guard.

9. One onlooker had to be restrained by police as Mrs Wignall was led away.

10. “Having this advance knowledge, be on your guard that you may not be led away.”—2 Pet.

„Ihr . . ., die ihr das im voraus wißt, hütet euch, damit ihr nicht . . . fortgerissen werdet.“ — 2. Petr.

11. Early 17th century from Latin Abduct- ‘led away’, from the verb abducere, from ab- ‘away, from’ + ducere ‘to lead’.

12. He also urged them: “Beloved ones, having this advance knowledge, be on your guard that you may not be led away [by false teachers and ungodly men] and fall from your own steadfastness.”

13. [Verse 2] This is gospel for the vagabonds Ne'er-do-wells, insufferable bastards Confessing their Apostasies Led away by imperfect impostors [Refrain] (Woah, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh) Oh-oh-woah

14. Having this advance knowledge, be on your guard that you may not be led away with them by the error of the law-defying people and fall from your own steadfastness.” —2 Peter 3:14, 17.

15. What followed was a bedding ceremony laid down by Arthur's grandmother Lady Margaret Beaufort: the bed was sprinkled with holy water, after which Catherine was led away from the wedding feast by her ladies-in-waiting.

16. Peter wrote: “Beloved ones, having this advance knowledge, be on your guard that you may not be led away with them [false teachers within the Christian congregation] by the error of the law-defying people and fall from your own steadfastness.” —2 Pet.

17. 61:2) Thus, the apostle added: “You, therefore, beloved ones, having this advance knowledge, be on your guard that you may not be led away with them [false teachers] by the error of the law-defying people and fall from your own steadfastness.” —2 Pet.

18. Perhaps Peter has this in mind when he writes his parting admonition: “You, therefore, beloved ones, having this advance knowledge, be on your guard that you may not be led away with them by the error of the law-defying people and fall from your own steadfastness.”

19. Calling attention to this fact, the apostle Peter wrote: “You, therefore, beloved ones, having this advance knowledge, be on your guard that you may not be led away with them by the error of the law-defying people and fall from your own steadfastness.” —2 Peter 3:17.