Example sentences of "steps lead [adv prt] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Outside them , by an open area and a covered section , a small flight of steps led down to a low outbuilding which faced the open area .
2 Beyond this , four short steps led down to an oval door let into a solid steel bulkhead .
3 They went round the corner , and the child stopped in front of a flight of steps leading up to a dilapidated house , one of a number in the street .
4 ‘ Tell me about Jules , ’ he said as they approached the stone steps leading up to the arched doorway into the château .
5 The slope in this new garden is to be terraced around a circular lawn with steps leading up to the higher level .
6 The ground level appeared to be slightly higher than he remembered and there was no sign of the seven semi-circular steps leading up to the front door .
7 When he reached the steps leading up to the front door of the Guild Office , he found the place in darkness , with no sign of life .
8 Asa braked at the foot of broad steps leading up to the front entrance , walls and towers rising above them .
9 The village is situated on a very steep hillside with steps leading up to the next row of houses .
10 The alley ended abruptly in a couple of steps leading down to the sluggish black waters of a canal .
11 She was at the top of the steps leading down to the front door of the Moebius Strip .
12 Even her little house was somehow in keeping with this picture , although it was definitely not St John 's Wood and there was no delicate wrought iron balcony with steps leading down to the green garden .
13 Across the back of the house was a kitchen , a bathroom and a big breakfast room with steps leading down to the back garden .
14 When he peeped through the gap he could see the big half-pillars supporting the lintel , the rounded stone steps leading down to the paved walkway and the wilderness of garden beyond .
15 They had reached a short flight of stone steps leading down to an open door , and she had no idea of how they had arrived there .
16 To my left , steps led up to a hummocky cliff edge , on which reposed the fragmented remains of a Franciscan friary .
17 And I remember four stone steps led up to the front door , and we 'd what they called a parlour then .
18 Steps lead up to a higher level platform where surprises are found above the cases down below : the head of a moose and whole of an alligator , to name two .
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