Example sentences of "lead down to a " in BNC.
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1 | Below , uneven steps carved out of the cliff led down to a small sandy cove . |
2 | A trail of ash led down to a ragged , greasy jacket , buttoned with extreme strain over two pullovers which reached to just above the knee of oiled and dusty denims . |
3 | From the Labyrinth 's south-west entrance a paved ramp , now eroded beyond recognition , led down to a bridge over the Vlychia stream ; on the south side this was supported on a finely built stone viaduct , which carried the road on south-eastwards along the north front of the Pilgrim Hostel and then southwards between yet more Minoan houses . |
4 | Outside them , by an open area and a covered section , a small flight of steps led down to a low outbuilding which faced the open area . |
5 | There was a trap-door in the centre of the kitchen floor , which led down to a deep cellar . |
6 | The main entrance was on a small , dusty square grandly named Campo San Pietro , while , at the rear , steps led down to a canal and a private landing-stage for the guests arriving by water-taxi . |
7 | A few feet south of the CBR entrance was a side entrance to the hotel leading down to a beer parlour on one side and the spacious Hotel Cafeteria on the other . |
8 | Potted shrubs of sombre green flanked a flight of broad , shallow rockfoam steps leading down to a doorway covered by thick curtains of the darkest purple . |
9 | There were five stone stairs leading down to a wooden floor and a narrow stone corridor . |
10 | I asked what was the oldest part of the farm and was shown a flagstone path leading down to a valley . |
11 | They were standing in a narrow hall , with a bicycle propped against one wall and stairs leading down to a basement . |
12 | There 's a swimming pool and sauna , and a path leads down to a private lakeside beach , and being a castle style hotel , there 's plenty of style . |
13 | Opposite a café and shop , a tall , sparse wood leads down to a dramatic view of the Falls , a cataract powerful enough to feed a local hydro-electricity station . |