Example sentences of "[noun sg] lead [prep] the [det] " in BNC.

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1 Rain said , exasperated , that each route led to the same point and that meant back to the Tunisian .
2 The Constituent Assembly 's decision was based on recommendations emanating from a political pact signed by Gaviria with leaders of his Ruling Liberal Party ( PL ) and the two parties jointly outnumbering the PL in the Assembly , namely the M-19 Democratic Alliance ( a left-wing coalition led by the former guerrilla group 19 April Movement ( M-19 ) ) and the conservative Movement of National Salvation ( MSN ) .
3 The M-19 Democratic Alliance , a left-wing coalition led by the former guerrilla April 19 Movement ( M-19 ) , had also opposed the law .
4 My own personal experience leads to the same conclusion as on the rotation issue .
5 The four-man winners were a team led by the former British champion Tom De La Hunty
6 The electoral campaign , which had begun on Dec. 4 , ended on Feb. 21 , and was attended by an estimated 2,500 international observers including representatives of the United Nations , the Organization of American States and the European Parliament and a United States team led by the former President , Jimmy Carter .
7 The success of these courses at centres whose natural affinities lay with the London rather than the Eastern District led to the latter 's willing agreement to transfer its expanding , populous southern commuter zone to the former in the summer of 1930 .
8 The formation of a National Human Rights Society led by the former Prime Minister , Tunku Abdul Rahman , was announced on Aug. 29 , 1989 .
9 Even the innocent term ‘ support teacher ’ has the potential to lead into the same trap .
10 We now prove generally Theorem 2.7.7 ( The Generalised Associative Law ) If ρ is an associative binary operation on the set A then every way of evaluating the product of the ordered n-tuple of elements unc of A taken in that order leads to the same result .
11 George Boole 's father had been curator of the Lincoln Mechanics ' Institute when Bromhead was president , and the connection led to the latter 's support and encouragement for the younger Boole , to whom he lent mathematical books .
12 Further on the Brook splits , and one tributary leads to the few remnants of what was Upper Ley Mill .
13 The faction led by the former party secretary-general , Shintaro Abe , had demanded that Mr Nakayama ( one of the faction 's own men ) must stand down to give another of the group some cabinet experience .
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