Example sentences of "leads [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 From Lago Agrio a gravel road leads through the jungle and up into the Andes , reaching Quito , the capital of Ecuador , over a 4000 m pass .
2 After about half a minute , tap the person on your left who has now received the power and he then leads through the same activities you did , plus some new ones such as touching toes , jumping in the air , hopping and so on .
3 It leads through the commercial port to the passenger terminal , where yachtsmen can clear customs and immigration .
4 Off Whitstable , Glisseuse changed course and made for the Swale channel which leads between the Isle of Sheppey and the main Kent coast , a popular short cut into the Medway for small craft when the tide is right .
5 In the Dante Room that leads off the Bedroom ( which contains a collection of early Murano glass ) is a magnificent stained-glass windows by Giuseppe Bertini , dating from the mid-nineteenth-century .
6 St Mangen , at the end of the Goliathgasse ( which leads off the Marktplatz , near the Unterergraben ) , is another .
7 A kitchen area with cooker and fridge leads off the living room , which could sleep two extra if you 're prepared to sacrifice space and privacy for economy .
8 If you ask somebody what 's the explanation for a fact you may have noticed if you walked down the Strand here just from the School , if you 're observant , I 'm sure you 've , you 've all instantly noticed as you walked by , that Strand Street , which is a short street that , sorry , I 'm , Savoy Street , which is a short street that leads off the Strand into the Savoy Hotel , is an exception to the rule , that in England you drive on the left , because in Stra in Savoy Street , you drive on the right .
9 All other flying leads for the switches and indicators are at low voltage and these can be soldered directly to the p.c.b .
10 Like the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) , the hon. Lady leads for the Labour party in a weak suit .
11 It leads towards the Introductory Certificate of the National Examination Board for Supervisory Management ( N.E.B.S.M. )
12 Finally , all the cathode leads of the right hand line are connected to the p.c.b. , with the lowest l.e.d. to copper pad 1 , the next to pad 2 etc .
13 From there a track leads up the mountain to the Lemnalarry Lakes ( seven in all ) .
14 I find the path that leads under the green boughs into its depths .
15 Particular attention was drawn to the small tunnel at Curiemuirend which leads under the Walkway to the bridge over the river to Westmill which is , at present , virtually impassable .
16 Particular attention was drawn to the small tunnel at Curiemuirend which leads under the Walkway to the bridge over the river to Westmill which is , at present , virtually impassable .
17 FROM Barbondale , a walled track leads along the flanks of Great Coum above Dentdale and Deepdale over the watershed to Kingsdale .
18 One road out of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port leads along the valley of the Nive , now grown quite a trifling stream , at least in the dry season .
19 A trail leads above the fall , and we follow it back into a narrow gorge , proceeding carefully — at times it is only a foot wide , and 50 feet above the creek .
20 This leads onto the railway line .
21 The door behind the piano leads onto the landing of the upper hall , completing the tour of the first floor .
22 This statement in turn leads onto the second question : Why ?
23 We have been concerned with how one leads into the other , or how the second strikes sparks off the first .
24 ‘ This door down here leads into the dock . ’
25 There is a pleasant reception area with easy chairs , which leads into the bar .
26 The Lune is accompanied by the A683 , from which a byroad , announced as a main road by an at the junction , leads into the pleasant village of Barbon .
27 Power through wealth and confidence leads into the upper echelons of companies and into networks and lobby groups which have an ability to extend influence into other domains in our society through elite networks .
28 A short passage leads into the main chamber , and the visitor is trapped among the plants of prey Traps are the main theme of this exhibition .
29 Just behind the car a small gap in the curtains reveals a door which leads into the motel apartment .
30 The minster leads into the largely undisturbed Georgian town centre , which has taken on a new lease of life under the guidance of the local Civic Society .
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