Example sentences of "[adv] lead [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | The leader of a bream shoal merely leads the way and sets a pattern of behaviour that the rest of the shoal follow . |
2 | ‘ I 'd better lead the way , ’ he says grudgingly . |
3 | ‘ I think I 'd better lead the way . ’ |
4 | I said , ‘ Do you think I should pipeclay my alligator shoes ? ’ but he just led the way into the hall and up the stairs . |
5 | The Greeks had perfected the lintel method of spanning an opening ; the Romans adapted the arch from Etruscan designs and from their own development and thus led the way to later variations on this theme . |
6 | At least five police forces are already leading the way with charters setting out their targets . |
7 | Miss Kenton was already leading the way , and we hurried through the house up to my father 's small attic room . |
8 | At the top of the slope Buckthorn was already leading the way into the beanfield . |
9 | Bill is already leading the way across the airport . |
10 | It is not in danger of sinking , but it is no longer leading the way . |
11 | ‘ Just lead the way ! ’ |
12 | However , for the first half of the century the offerers of the catechism still led the way . |
13 | A new report from IT specialist Dr James Martin and London-based Applied Learning International finds that amongst the largest user organisations in the UK and Ireland , IBM still leads the way as far as mainframe , mid-range and personal computer installations go . |
14 | " That 's odd ! " said Strawberry , returning and once more leading the way . |
15 | Denmark also led the way in its conservation policies , with the archaeologist J. J. A. Worsaae , who had been appointed Inspector for the Conservation of Ancient Monuments in 1847 , working on a programme of survey and preservation . |
16 | Scotland has also led the way in moving psychiatrists into primary care . |
17 | In retrospect this seems to be an obvious statement because four of the senses are located in the head and , if we follow our senses as we are designed to , then our head will automatically lead the way . |
18 | The major overseas markets of the United States , Canada and Australia have traditionally led the way in our export league , but since Britain was admitted to EEC membership , Wedgwood has further strengthened its business with member countries in Europe . |
19 | And , even if it were just an American issue , how can one claim to represent American art properly in the period when women 's work often led the way without including some of the artists I 've mentioned . |
20 | We now stand poised on the brink of a great new episode in European evolution and I am proud that the party of which I am a member has taken our country forward and is now leading the way to a sustainable economic and political union . |
21 | Profit margins in export sales also widened , with Scottish exporters , having shown the poorest performance with a zero net balance in the previous survey , now leading the way at 22 per cent . |
22 | Mr Hurd has no trouble stressing the need for a liberalisation of European markets in which Britain has often led the way . |
23 | Mr Hurd has no trouble stressing the need for a liberalisation of European markets in which Britain has often led the way . |
24 | Britain has often led the way in aerospace technology , without reaping the benefits . |
25 | Over the years they have been inducted into the Maori nation in New Zealand , a rare honour , have packed soccer stadiums in Uruguay and Chile which make Wembley look like a park pitch and have successfully led the way for numerous reggae bands to grab a slice of the American popular music market . |
26 | ‘ It is absurd to talk about a fourth Reich , because it is us Germans who are today leading the way in ceding national sovereignty to European institutions ’ , he said . |
27 | Whilst developments have followed a similar path in both regions , the Netherlands has invariably led the way . |
28 | ‘ Kindly lead the way , ’ said Rex . |
29 | She paused briefly to tidy her hair and smooth the creases from her skirt , then led the way into the house . |
30 | In the corridor she gave Bryce back his torch and he then led the way . |