Example sentences of "[modal v] lead [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We have got the right Prime Minister and he must lead us into the next election . ’
2 She 'll lead you to the real killer ! ’
3 There was not a soul in sight as Theda began resolutely to trudge down the street , looking for a lane that might lead her off the main road , which , being only of packed dirt , was already a hasty-pudding of mud which churned under her mercifully booted feet .
4 I had the radio on low , in case they interrupted the broadcast with any bulletins that might lead me to the new Night Mayor .
5 What Alice could not forgive herself was that she had been taken in by it all well , she had had the sense to get out in time , and meet people who could lead her on the right path …
6 Following his split with the SWP James and his small band of adherents joined with another small group , the Workers ' Party , and with the aid his close collaborators , Grace Lee and Raya Dunayevskaya , he set about the task of examining the Hegelian dialectic and Marxist doctrine , which he believed would lead him to a fuller understanding of the Soviet Union , and in particular , Stalinism .
7 Colin inspected the room looking for the clues , looking for the vital piece of information that would lead him to the same conclusion as Smith .
8 In 1952 in northern Greece he began making his own systematic digs , which a quarter of a century later would lead him to the royal treasures .
9 When Soviet citizens began to question the merits of nuclear energy , they were questioning one of the most basic assumptions of their system : that communism would lead them into the high-tech future , and that the high-tech future would be greatly better than the present .
10 In that case , I argued that Darwin 's idea of natural selection would lead us to the correct answer .
11 Harmless in himself — we thought — he would lead us to the dangerous ones if there were any .
12 Their individual programming of experience will lead them to a different viewpoint of the world and circumstances .
13 I think that there is a good chance that the study of the early universe and the requirements of mathematical consistency will lead us to a complete unified theory within the lifetime of some of us who are around today , always presuming we do n't blow ourselves up first .
14 What we have now is much more than a game : an exciting story to which we do not know the end ; and a visual image which will lead us to an exciting starting point for a drama , an image which we know has engaged the children .
15 Take A55 to St. Asapah , skirt bottom of Denbigh and go on through to Ruthin from which A525 will lead you through the delightful Nantygarth Pass .
16 These basic movements plus the complete 360-degree circle or loop will lead you into the lazy eight .
17 The Trail Map will lead you to the nine mysterious clues which will help you solve the fascinating Dash Discovery Puzzle
18 Follow it — it is an Orange Brick Road , which proves how close you can come to a real advertising coup without quite getting it right : I wonder if the café serves 6-Up — and it will lead you to the Great Geysir .
19 Furthermore , there are literally only a handful of really big-time string manufacturers in the world , and a short burst of brain-power will lead you to the correct conclusion that there are a lot of companies buying strings in bulk from the big makers and putting their names on them .
20 I find that when I am stuck on a problem , a simple contemplation of different problem solving techniques can lead me to a new approach .
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