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

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1 The next year brought the first indications of the troubles which were eventually to lead to the Goldsmiths ' abandonment of the School a decade later .
2 Brown Owl called out anxiously to Mr. Gordon , who had just come down to the gate leading into the Brownies ' meadow .
3 An area of the playground was allowed for this , though it was forbidden to slide on the pathways leading to the Boys ' Entrance and the Girls ' Entrance .
4 Failure to file the annual return alerts the Registrar and enables him to take appropriate steps leading to the companies ' removal from the register .
5 It came through the door leading to the boarders ' annexe .
6 This move was probably motivated by the same considerations that led to the Perkins ' choice of a site near Harrow , and to its eventual abandonment .
7 What led to the directors ' U-turn ?
8 It was an awareness of this contrast that led to the Cubists ' interest in the violin and the guitar as plastic forms around 1910 .
9 " Of course , " he said , " of Course , " and he even showed her the corridor that led to the Ladies ' room , and she escaped , and they escaped from each other .
10 He used to call for me to go to school , and that could be an eventful journey because the way led through the Sayers ' farm at West New Houses , and they kept a flock of geese and a bull .
11 I was led into the visitors ' room where the Baroness was waiting .
12 This problem causes the available land to be used unevenly , and can lead to the birds ' droppings saturating the ground surrounding the house .
13 The agency gave assurances that this new evidence had been passed to the relevant prosecuting authorities , and it was this which had led to the prosecutors ' decision to withdraw from their plea bargain arrangement with Drogoul , thereby allowing him to change his plea to innocent .
14 This has led to the economists ' expectation that the outturn will be £32bn or more .
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