Example sentences of "leading [adv prt] of [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 | A binary trie is different from the binary tree described earlier because the two pointers leading out of a node have different functions , and there is one letter per node , rather than one word per node . |
3 | The two parcels of vines belonging to Beaumont-sur-Vesle are located on a small patch of flat ground , west of the road leading out of the village towards Verzenay and , a kilometre further on , adjoining the edge of some of the poorest vineyards of Verzenay . |
4 | I left Bainbridge by the lane leading out of the village from the Post Office . |
5 | The differences were observed and noted from journeys out of Nottingham via the main roads leading out of the centre of the city . |
6 | She turned towards the shallow stone steps leading out of the square . |
7 | When a sheep died or was slaughtered , they would sometimes pack the entrails into a hessian sack and lower it into the beck leading out of the reservoir just below the Hauxwell property . |
8 | The road leading out of the south gate of the Agricolan fort was adopted as the principal north-south street whose line , as mentioned above , is perpetuated most closely by Blackfriars Street ; at one point near its north end there was a suggestion of a flanking portico . |
9 | Soon after my mother had died , I had noticed a gap in the familiar contours of the furniture in the room leading out of the sitting-room — it was where the shop had once been , entered then via the yard gate and a large open porch . |
10 | At one end of the stableyard the walls of the kitchen garden joined the backs of the loose boxes — an archway crowned by a belfry was built across the carriage-way leading out of the yard to the great swirl of gravel in front of the house , and onwards down the avenue . |
11 | Only once was a jarring note struck , and that was when Roger referred to the long room leading out of the kitchen as the ‘ museum ’ . |
12 | The trail continues to another section of forest at Mullaghfad , leading out of the forest onto a road and ends nearby at the Glenoo Bridge over the Colebrooke River on the boundary between Co Fermanagh and Co Tyrone . |