Example sentences of "leading [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This experience is referred to many times in the Cantos : what its author most values in theory , the weighing of syllables in the line and the leading on of the reader 's breath from one syllable to the next . |
2 | The dusty cart-track had become a lawn ; the village houses had given way to straight , symmetrical lines of bottle-palms ; in the borders the lilies and irises were in full bloom — wonderful swathes of azure and magenta leading on into the char-bagh . |
3 | French windows stood open leading on to a strip of highly polished , red tiled terrace . |
4 | Dentdale is superb walking country : the high ridge walks along Rise Hill and Barbon Fell are amongst the best in the Dales , while lower down , the Dales Way long-distance path follows the river for much of its length into Sedbergh , and some of the wooded gills like Flinter Gill , which arc a typical feature of Dentdale , have footpaths along them leading on to the fells or on to the old packhorse routes . |
5 | At the top of the spiral staircases are two wooden trapdoors leading on to the battlements . |
6 | While her eyes were drawn to him , Tara emerged from another of the doors leading on to the terrace , clad in a saffron-yellow mini-skirt and tiny crop-top . |
7 | The American approach has traditionally been to offer a range of models , like Cessna and Piper 's basic two-seat trainers , the 152 and Tomahawk at the bottom end of the range for training , leading on to the Cessna 172 or PA 28 for the experienced pilot owner . |
8 | This kind of thinking is leading on from the question of analysis to that of evaluation . |
9 | I asked what was the oldest part of the farm and was shown a flagstone path leading down to a valley . |
10 | They were standing in a narrow hall , with a bicycle propped against one wall and stairs leading down to a basement . |
11 | Potted shrubs of sombre green flanked a flight of broad , shallow rockfoam steps leading down to a doorway covered by thick curtains of the darkest purple . |
12 | A few feet south of the CBR entrance was a side entrance to the hotel leading down to a beer parlour on one side and the spacious Hotel Cafeteria on the other . |
13 | She had reached the pier now , and , still fighting against the wind , made for the flight of iron steps leading down to the beach . |
14 | The greatest single natural attraction of Durness , however , and visited by all who stay or halt there , is the famous Smoo Cave , quickly reached from the road by a much-trodden path leading down to the beach . |
15 | Set in tropical gardens leading down to the beach , the Nyali Beach is one of Kenya 's best known hotels . |
16 | There was a gate in the wall that overlooked the seashore — the wall where she and Guido had stood last night — with a flight of stone steps leading down to the beach . |
17 | The entrance from the road is in the top floor , with all the rooms and public areas on lower levels leading down to the lakeside . |
18 | Each one seizing his or her bundle of wraps and nearly tumbling over each other on the narrow stair leading down to the cabin deck . |
19 | Others flow into a stone tank or pond , or have a brick well-housing , with steps leading down to the water . |
20 | The new station , consisting of the by then classic steel , concrete , and glass concourse with facilities around its outer flanks and with steps and ramps leading down to the platforms below , gave a new twist to the separation of passengers and baggage regarded as an ideal at so many American stations . |
21 | Courses have been run continually since 1812 in this part of the Academy , and with its impressive frontage , parade square and greensward leading down to the lake , it dominates the grounds . |
22 | The town itself has a pedestrian centre with quaint narrow streets leading down to the lake front . |
23 | Then , staring across the moonlit yard , she saw his tall figure standing at the top of the slope leading down to the river . |
24 | He would have gone straight home but made a short diversion when he found Pike the ditcher drunk as a bishop on the corner of the trackway leading down to the church . |
25 | It 's set in its own park with beautiful rolling gardens leading down to the road which separates the hotel from its own private beach , yet is only a few minutes from the centre . |
26 | ‘ Some of us could try the woods on either side of the track leading down to the road — away from the belvedere . ’ |
27 | Span wire construction of the overhead suspension was used throughout ( except in Oak Grove leading down to the depôt ) . |
28 | He made fast the rope round Trent 's neck to the handhold beside the companionway leading down to the head in the port hull . |
29 | Situated on Beruwela Beach , the Neptune is a comfortable hotel set in a palm grove with lawns leading down to the sea . |
30 | The Courtlands Hotel is situated in a wide tree-lined avenue leading down to the seafront approximately 500 yards away . |