Example sentences of "lead [prep] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They led through a Steve Fulton goal at half-time and looked to be cruising when Charlie Nicholas struck a second a minute after the interval .
2 They drove in from the west , on the 243 through Gunzerode , and along the cracked road that led past the IFA Motorenwerk where they once made bicycles and now were being upgraded to motor bikes .
3 Cutting round to the right and following the track northeastwards , I came down a path that led towards the Occupation Road via the Megger Stones .
4 We were now on the glossy blacktop that led towards the army laundry , Rosa 's old creche .
5 At moments of crisis a nation needs a leader able to lead in the way Margaret Thatcher led then .
6 Stig was due to lead in the Finnmårrks Løpet , Europe 's longest sledge dog race .
7 As with many later European voyagers , travel in this part of the world , far from broadening the mind , seemed instead to lead to a blanket distrust of anyone of a different creed , colour or class .
8 OFFICIALS from the Group-of-Seven largest seven market economies will gather in Frankfurt today to put the finishing touches to a plan designed to lead to a $35billion increase in the resources of the International Monetary Fund .
9 A left hemisphere advantage for matching by name ( Cohen , 1972 ) would be expected to lead to a RVF superiority on a memory search for letter names .
10 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 .
11 I would ask Mr Williamson , I presume you you 're leading for the County Council today to er take us through I five and I twelve .
12 The gold plate and the silver , both in use and on display , would have been fetched by the butler from the strong room on the lower mezzanine floor , reached by the back staircase leading off the service area .
13 I slither down the muddy steps leading off the Mudchute embankment .
14 Full of stairs and small rooms on each floor and no garden to speak of , only a kind of paved area leading off the basement kitchen which rarely got any sun .
15 Leading off the living room is another room : a white-painted , glass-panelled space that looks like a control room at the Houston Space Centre .
16 22mm hot water supply pipe leading off the vent pipe and going first to the bath hot tap
17 This emerges from the trees at a place where there was formerly a kiosk , from where an easy stroll leads past a swimming pool to the village .
18 They came via the narrow snicket leading past the Alexandra Hotel into Great Horton Road .
19 Yevgeniev , the King of the Boards , was leading into the home straight but I surged past him to take the gold medal .
20 Scrambling up the escarpment leading into the mountain ridge of the Jebel , David was forced to call a halt , saying that he was feeling unwell .
21 At ICI in Billingham , Cleveland , protesters blocked a pipe leading into the River Tees .
22 The next minute she was running out of the yard and into the street again and into the shelter of the doorway leading into the hat shop .
23 A track leads under a railway bridge and out to the course .
24 There is a knowledge-driven model , by which basic research leads to applied research , to development , and to applications ; a problem-solving model , where problem research leads via a decision-making process to a goal ( which is the solution of the problem ) .
25 This leads onto the railway line .
26 A curiously named farm at the eastern end of the parish , adjacent to the waterway which leads into the river Hull , is Corps Landing , the legend being that corpses were landed here for interment , but this can not be proved .
27 As he leaves , via the door which leads into the wardrobe department instead of the corridor , you hear him saying to two puzzled coat hangers : ) ‘ Hang on .
28 Just behind the car a small gap in the curtains reveals a door which leads into the motel apartment .
29 It was soon obvious that Glisseuse was making her way up Thames by way of the shallow inshore Four Fathom Channel which leads inside the Margate Sands to follow the North Kent coast .
30 Leading from a Neil Vasey goal at the break , Aycliffe found Usworth always dangerous until in a five-minute spell midway through the second period a mix-up in the home defence allowed Stuart Howson in to score with Kevin Dinning notching their third shortly afterwards .
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