Example sentences of "[noun sg] leads [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Whether or not this pilot study leads on to a larger project depends upon first , whether or not the aid project goes ahead , and second , whether or not the pilot study indicates that a more ambitious study is feasible .
2 ‘ The first bite of mild curry leads on to the vindaloo , ’ he said .
3 An imposing wooden staircase and gallery leads up to the suites which have a bedroom and a sitting area or sitting room , a bathroom , TV and telephone .
4 I can not see how they could be established in British literary education , where there are no graduate schools as such , and the narrow , uphill tunnel of A-level work leads on to the rocky , cloudy uplands of the undergraduate degree , with its confused mixture of practical criticism and thematic study , analysis and literary history , coverage and special subjects .
5 Opposite a café and shop , a tall , sparse wood leads down to a dramatic view of the Falls , a cataract powerful enough to feed a local hydro-electricity station .
6 And just past Morfa Mawddach station an RSPB woodland trail leads off to the right .
7 Immediately beyond , a short lane leads up to a long terrace of cottages built to house the workers of the Millthrop woollen mill nearby across the river , and looking rather forlorn and out of place since their source of employment was destroyed by fire many years ago .
8 The terrace of the dining room leads out to the freshwater swimming pool and there is a pizzeria and bar on the beach .
9 This point leads on to a further problem in sampling — which is non-response .
10 The last point leads on to a discussion of how staff , volunteers and students are ‘ selected ’ for the scheme .
11 ‘ Well , if you 're tellin' me that our cellar leads out to the East River , then it follows that the East River leads to our cellar , and it could just happen that somebody would leave a door open somewhere , and we 'd have the whole of the East River down round our feet . ’
12 A short wall leads up to a horizontal break where good runners can be placed .
13 Descent : Traverse leftwards until easy ground leads down to the road .
14 Commitment leads on to a feeling of responsible ownership , and then pride .
15 Just before the forestry house , a rough road leads off to the rest house at Bica da Cana where picnic tables and benches are to be found .
16 It brings you first to the Lac d'Orédon , which is a genial , pine girt spot , and from which another , rather more dubious road leads off to the left up to the dam of Cap-de-Long .
17 The search for the motivation leads back to the hypothesis put forward earlier , that life itself could be held to be synonymous with desire , therefore to have life was to have desire .
18 A second path leads up to the Castle from below .
19 There 's a swimming pool and sauna , and a path leads down to a private lakeside beach , and being a castle style hotel , there 's plenty of style .
20 After further tunnels comes Tellsplatte , where parking is possible , and a path leads down to the Tell chapel , with its frescoes depicting the Tell story , near the lake steamer quay .
21 From the gallery the main staircase leads up to a first-floor open-plan living/dining-room/kitchen area , the hefty roof timbers of the old barn being exposed overhead .
22 The double curving staircase leads up to the chancel where a fine Baroque grille hides the tombs of the Přemyslid princes , founders of the church and convent .
23 A ramp leads up to a wide sliding door .
24 A general survey of the whole span of Church history leads on to a second-level course which explores the growth and diversification of Christianity in three contexts ; the second century in the Roman Empire , early modern Europe and nineteenth-century Africa and America .
25 Immediately behind the Treib-haus a good footpath leads up to the left , soon passing into an asphalted track which enters the TreibSeelisberg vehicle road .
26 The first speech leads up to a toast to bride and groom , the most important people of the day .
27 We bore right at the first gate — the left track leads up to a farmhouse — and later , along a grassy track with pine forest on the left , right again , where a dry stone wall creates a Y-junction .
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