He waved a taxi down and ushered the woman, against her faint protests, into it. |
Women in red kebaya and matching batik cloth then ushered the guests to another room, a perfectly lit one where supper was served as a buffet. |
We are ushered through another checkpoint and eventually the road ends at a couple of watchtowers and heavily guarded barriers. |
The brutal crushing of the protests ushered in a period of uneasy quiet in the country's politics. |
In 1931 Spain's king abdicated, and a new republic was ushered in promising social change and progress. |
Tash was ready and waiting when David knocked at her door and ushered her into a waiting taxi. |