Example sentences of "lead [noun pl] to the " in BNC.

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1 A man who led Spurs to the League and Cup double , some thirty or so years ago .
2 Their newspapers existed solely to point this out , and were designed to lead readers to the inescapable conclusion that what was needed was a new political party , free from the sell-outs of the Labour Party and the trade-union leaders .
3 But the question may be asked whether there would be any justification for the use of force in order to lead men to the love of God in Christ .
4 ‘ Sir Henry Slingsby 's Long Walk ’ leads visitors to the Cave and Well .
5 put most simply , being at a loose end leads men to the vice of drunkenness and the crime of murder ; and the jobless Marmeladov and the ex-student Raskolnikov are both very pointedly at a loose end .
6 Theoretically the luminous trail should lead rescuers to the clearing even at night … but any sensible murderer would have obliterated the road end of it after he 'd found his own way out .
7 This has led vulture-investors to the bonds of other prospective bid victims such as USG , a building-materials group , American Standard , which makes plumbing fixtures , or Burlington Industries , a textiles firm .
8 Tyrion led the army that defeated Erik Redaxe 's army of Norse raiders and twice led expeditions to the Blighted Isle to reclaim the Altar of Khaine from the Dark Elves .
9 A SALESMAN turned detective and led police to the bloodstained body of the pregnant wife Marie Wilks , the M50 murder trial heard yesterday .
10 The accusations are not disputed by Chikatilo , who led police to the site of 19 more murders than he was originally believed to have committed .
11 A coded telephone warning led police to the van in Tottenham Court Road , just 100 yards from the Dominion Theatre where a performance was in full-swing .
12 Fragments found at the scene led police to the garage where his silver Rover was being repaired .
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