Example sentences of "lead to [art] first [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After the exploratory period of 18 months , we hope to proceed by mid-1993 with full development , leading to a first order by the mid-1990s . |
2 | It was important to have transport , mobility , He reserved two rooms at the luxurious hotel which had a large reception hall and modern curving staircases leading to the first floor . |
3 | At a cost of $6 million ( £3.3 million ) Japanese architect Arata Isozaki is completing the conversion which retains original details such as the building 's cast-iron columns but introduces exciting new features including a pair of grand steel staircases leading to the first floor , a sharply angled flight of stairs linking to a cafeteria in the basement ( this feature will be completed only after the museum closes for a month at the end of August ) , and panels of etched glass which create a soft filter for natural light . |
4 | I climbed a narrow staircase leading to the first floor balcony . |
5 | Whereas the railways in the past had been an integral part of the cityscape , running down main streets , leaving in their wake a succession of railroad crossings on the classic American street grid plan , by the turn of the century they were already disappearing behind fences , into cuttings , or underground , a process which was to be speeded up in the years leading to the First World War . |
6 | The first began with Risley 's and , in a GP14 racing dinghy , leading to the first marker . |
7 | Before the dummy is placed on the table , declarer 's left hand opponent leads to the first trick . |
8 | Easy rock leads to the first bulge , where a swing left under the overhang gains a glorious hand-jamming crack . |
9 | By remembering that , application of these criteria for equilibrium to equation ( 8.33 ) leads to the first derivative of that equation while the second derivative is where the subscript c denotes critical conditions . |
10 | An elegant staircase leads to the first floor , where the Edgsons have another living room overlooking the street . |
11 | Two years of basic research led to a first description of Mamprusi court ritual and the system of succession . |
12 | This invariably led to a first round in the high seventies followed by brilliant but despairing rounds which carried him well up into the place money . |
13 | It used to be said that it was the attempt by the Seljuks to prevent Christians from reaching Jerusalem which led to the First Crusade . |
14 | In the second half it was pretty much a similar story , Leeds pressing from the start , then a Soton injury , then a lovely classy move which led to the first goal . |
15 | ‘ I saw him on the television the other night it was his run and cross down the left that led to the first goal against England . |
16 | Their discovery helped overthrow the medieval concept of the Solar System and a few decades later , by a method that I shall not describe , observations of Io led to the first determination of the speed of light , which until then was thought by many philosophers to be infinite . |
17 | ‘ By 1976 , the Government decided it had to act and that led to the first TV campaign with the line ‘ Do n't take your car for a drink ’ . ’ |
18 | McCord 's revelations led to the first crack in the united front amongst Nixon 's officials . |
19 | Plans to expand the Windscale site with a major new development led to the first setpiece confrontation between the burgeoning antinuclear movement and the nuclear industry across the polite tables of a public inquiry . |
20 | A flight of granite steps to his right led to the first floor of one of the buildings and an arrow carried the word , ‘ Office ’ . |
21 | Within the EEC de Gaulle 's efforts led to the first summit meetings of the Six since the Community began , in Paris in February and in Bonn in July . |
22 | There was one last wave as they crossed the stone bridge before swinging away right , up the long gentle pull which led to the first draw . |
23 | She could control that by reminding herself of the terrible consequences it had led to the first time . |