Example sentences of "leads [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Before waiting for an answer she takes me by the hand and leads me on to the dance floor . |
2 | yes and that , that in a way leads me on to the next party , if we 're gon na have an agreement between this group or , you know , the other group |
3 | As they mature he leads them out of the harem to an independent existence . |
4 | Erm yeah it 's a , again , a very straightforward shot of a very well internationally known landmark erm but I think to stand sort of at an angle to this bridge , sort of , so you 're , the bridge leads you up to the archway underneath the tower is a nice viewpoint . |
5 | This suggestion leads us on to the subject of the next chapter : the issue of how one uses authority . |
6 | Which leads us on to the big selling point of these guitars , since this is the first time a production Telecaster has been fitted with a five-way switch . |
7 | But the notion of the ‘ analytic ’ graduate also raises some difficult questions about the impact of the undergraduate curriculum on student development , which leads us on to the next chapter . |
8 | This consideration leads us on to the third major argument supporting secularism , that based on a lively concern for justice , peace , goodwill and genuine respect for people . |
9 | erm Sorry , I think we 'll just stick with Faulkner for a moment , because I think that leads us on to the constant tragedies of battle casualties , which were obviously very much brought in into Oxford whenever people were wounded outside they were often brought in to Oxford to be cared for , there was a hospital out of Yarnton too , but a great many were cared for all over Oxford , and the greatest of course were buried at Christchurch . |
10 | The cycle of death leads us on towards the urban landscape that follows . |
11 | And that , of course , leads us back to the question : ‘ Where are they all ? ’ |