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

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1 To the rear of the house , the lawn surrounded by herbaceous borders leads up to a meadow and copse which is bordered by the northern boundary of the forest .
2 A fine flight of stone steps leads up to the gallery .
3 A flight of steps leads up from the courtyard and there is entry also from the house end .
4 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 .
5 Such distortion of the data leads on to a misperception of problems .
6 ‘ The first bite of mild curry leads on to the vindaloo , ’ he said .
7 The bright bar leads out onto a large terrace at the front of the hotel .
8 The latest issue of The ARTnewsletter leads off with a report on tax bills , now being studied by committees in both houses of Congress , which are aimed at restoring the fiddle element to tax-deductible museum donations .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 And just past Morfa Mawddach station an RSPB woodland trail leads off to the right .
13 The south east ridge leads down into a bowl of porridge-like peat , so I bore off eastwards , still rough enough , into the paring wind , crossing the Allt an t-Strathain Mhoir high up to drop down to the church .
14 From near Alport Low , Hern Clough leads down to the tranquil hollow of Grains in the Water , a magical spot in a wide bowl of surrounding hills .
15 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 .
16 The terrace of the dining room leads out to the freshwater swimming pool and there is a pizzeria and bar on the beach .
17 This point leads on to a further problem in sampling — which is non-response .
18 The last point leads on to a discussion of how staff , volunteers and students are ‘ selected ’ for the scheme .
19 ‘ 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 . ’
20 A short wall leads up to a horizontal break where good runners can be placed .
21 A curving drive amongst trees leads up to the side of the lake and continues thence along the edge of the water in beautiful surroundings richly endowed with lovely trees planted by the Farrers in the days long ago when woodlands were intended for ornamental display and were allowed to develop to full maturity with no thought of slaughtering them for profit .
22 Descent : Traverse leftwards until easy ground leads down to the road .
23 Commitment leads on to a feeling of responsible ownership , and then pride .
24 The guest sitting room opens onto a terrace which in turn leads out into the garden and a romantic avenue of apple trees .
25 St Helens ' new county champion Greg Helsby leads off in the singles and Raife Hutt of Southport & Ainsdale is back in the side .
26 To the left is Tramezaïgues , a hamlet said because of its position on a northern slope to get no sun at all for three months in the winter and from where a very bad road leads up through the pine forests to the Hospice de Rioumajou , and one of the numerous old mule tracks into Spain .
27 We walked along a path which wound attractively through a pine forest and round a spur of the hillside to a viewpoint overlooking the lower lake , which is spanned by a narrow bridge across which a minor road leads up into the mountains .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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