Example sentences of "lead from " in BNC.

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1 If evolution by natural selection is to lead from some random sequence to one unique optimal sequence , there must be a series of intermediate sequences , between the random and the optimal , each being a slight improvement on the one before , the steps from one sequence to the next being a change in one amino acid , or at most of two or three amino acids .
2 No one would argue about that and she believes it 's the duty of any prime minister to lead from the front .
3 Lawther concluded that inhalation was the only significant source of human exposure to lead from vehicles .
4 Rutger often uses chord tones other than the root to a give a smoother movement between chords : eg. the min 7th ( D ) of Em7 to lead from the root ( E ) to the next chord root ( C ) in the bars 14 and 15 , followed by the major 3rd ( B ) of G major in the same bar .
5 But there again , not everyone cares to lead from the front , like Thatcher.He may lack his own philosophy , but he is a shrewd party manager .
6 Fashanu , included in the squad for today 's boxing day clash with Wimbledon 's Selhurst Park landlords , Crystal Palace , last night promised to lead from the front in the club 's fight against relegation .
7 It has been observed that on increasing number of industrial disputes actually begin at the grass roots ; trade union leaders merely invoke democracy and then proceed to lead from behind .
8 The ninety acres of entrancing if formalized beauty of the park , crossed by paths so convenient that they might have been purposefully designed to lead from one centre of power to another , must , he thought , have heard more secrets than any other part of London .
9 It happened to lead from the old barracks ( still used for housing a garrison ) up to the hill pass above the town .
10 Whether you are replacing an existing faulty drain or laying a new one , perhaps to lead from an extension , the major part of the job will be excavating the trench .
11 She found her place in the team , because you do n't always have to lead from the front .
12 Steps leading from lower to higher , from higher to lower .
13 Other main proposals concern the two main roads leading from Edinburgh to the Borders , the A7 and A68 .
14 On my way to my London flat , as I walk through a passageway leading from the Strand to Charing Cross underground station , I pass two young men sitting on a sheet on the floor and begging .
15 Metal ( covered ) sheep-pen comes into view ; your objective is the stony track leading from far side of it .
16 There was a stairway leading from our form room which had good acoustics and we 'd sit there on the steps , and I 'd be playing guitar and David would be singing .
17 Peter Yeo , accustomed to leading from the front , had arrived at seven-thirty and personally made the coffee and brought in croissants , so that the reassuring presence of food greeted the other three partners .
18 Exhausted , he sat down on one of the steps leading from the bathroom and leaned his brow against the cool wall .
19 There was no flag at Hammersmith , so it was difficult to judge who was leading from the launch .
20 The Z-plan design was built around two diagonally opposite towers , one round , one square , with corbelled stair turrets leading from the timbered banqueting hall to the upper floors and the Laird 's tower .
21 Another way in which Highlander operates is illustrated by the example of the Appalachian Land Ownership Study , the bulk of which was undertaken from 1978 to 1980 , though it is very important to stress that events which promoted the survey , and events leading from the survey , are still matters of community activity .
22 The Duke arranged for a long avenue Or lime trees to be planted alongside a driveway leading from the main road that ran westward from London ( Chiswick High Road ) and sweeping into his Chiswick House grounds and , despite having been cut in two by the dual carriageway of the Great West Road Extension , it still remains as Dukes Avenue .
23 Authorities are in agreement that the hylobatids represent a branch sprouting early off the stem leading from the Old World monkeys towards the great apes .
24 A door connected kitchen with bathroom , with the rear door leading from the kitchen to the carport .
25 In the area of the old castle there is a cluster of five properties marked ‘ Lepper ’ along Goose Green near a lane leading from Hinton .
26 He picked up a small square object from his desk , with wires leading from it .
27 The concept serves as an integral part of a whole mesh of ideas and beliefs , leading from one part of the net to another .
28 The aorta , I should explain for the benefit of our young friend , is the major artery leading from the heart …
29 Having saluted the Ambassadors , who stood in a circle next to the door leading from the Galerie de Diane to the Salle des Maréchaux , the Emperor and Empress entered the Ballroom and mounted the dais which was set aside for them .
30 During the recent conversions in Yard 23 , leading from Stramongate to the river , a new gallery has been constructed .
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