Example sentences of "which leads [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The four circles are not presented as dealing with quite separate topics , such that to move from one to another would be in any sense a change of subject , but rather as four equally fundamental and interlocking dimensions of the same ground-motif that runs throughout : that Jesus Christ is the actualisation and realisation in time and history of God 's eternal decision to be God for and with man ; he is himself the everlasting covenant of God with us , and in that covenant the meaning and purpose of the created universe itself is contained ; and in him too lies the uncovering and overcoming of man 's estrangement from God by the divine ‘ No ! ’ of the cross which leads on to the ‘ Yes ! ’ of the resurrection .
2 It was received for a variety of voluntary input in Scotland and nationally , but most notably , I gather , in respect of Education and Professional Development , which leads on to my other purpose in writing .
3 People might say that a woman is depriving a baby of the chance of life which leads on to the argument of ‘ when is a foetus human ? ’ etc …
4 At the beginning we are confronted by a huge battle which leads on to the deaths of loyal knights .
5 After Canhas there is a road to the right — which it is very easy to miss — which leads up to Paúl da Serra and one of the alternative routes through to Porto do Moniz .
6 Turn left on the road and walk for around 900 yards before turning right onto a path which leads up to the old railway and joins a road up to Castle Bolton Village .
7 The Castle can be approached either via a narrow path leading up the mountainside which approaches the gates directly , or by a safer and wider path which leads up to the mountain peak and a pair of half-derelict mountain gates .
8 Note that the view assumes that the adventurers are approaching the Castle along the lower path , which leads up to the Castle .
9 As well as being simpler , this allows us to follow a historical sequence which leads up to serialism .
10 This is a length of pipe , with a gentle bend in it , which leads up to the surface where it is fitted with a removable cover .
11 It is intended that a teacher choose and teach a topic which leads up to formal rule or formula .
12 Also included in this ‘ private ’ section of the building is a straight-flight staircase which leads up from the small hall containing the secondary entrance to serve the family 's first-floor sleeping accommodation .
13 Go forward on track through field ; in next ( second field ) , proceed close to right edge , at end of field which is to right and beyond the hedgerow , turn right on track which leads down through gates and up left side of the third field .
14 The hotel lies at the foot of a steep road which leads down through the trees from the main road .
15 Notable is the outstanding , densely-wooded Haleakala National Park which leads down to the sea .
16 Entering Biarritz by the coast road like this , you end by driving along the Avenue Édouard VII , which leads down into the centre of the town and sets the tone for a resort that was for a while Europe 's princeliest .
17 Continue on the line until you see a bridge crossing it ; there is an exit here which leads down into Roslin Glen Country Park .
18 Proceeding along the track brings you to Auchendinny Station beyond which is a tunnel ( advisable to bring a torch ) which leads out into the yard of Dalmore Paper Mill the sole survivor of a once flourishing industry along the Esk .
19 Other public rooms here include a comfortable lounge-bar , with TV , where guests can relax and which leads out onto a pleasant verandah .
20 Food particles , sticking to the wall of the bag , are swept down to its bottom by cilia and into a little gut which leads out of the bottom of the bag and curves round to join the exhalant tube .
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