English example sentences with "leads"

Learn how to use leads in a English sentence. Over 100 hand-picked examples.

The answer leads us to a vicious circle.

Sometimes Spenser cares so much about Trang that he leads her to believe he is being overprotective.

Excessive supply leads to a drop in prices.

His wife leads him by the nose.

The road which leads to the hotel is narrow.

Tom leads the soccer team.

Which highway leads to the football stadium?

A little bit of luck sometimes leads to an unexpected success.

This road leads to the station.

That kind of talk leads to arguments.

Could you lend me a few mechanical pencil leads?

Either of these roads leads to the station.

This road leads you to the station.

This road leads you there.

This road leads to Hong Kong.

This road leads to the public hall.

This road leads to the airport.

This country road leads to a small town ten miles away.

The result of this experiment leads to our presumption that element T determines the entire structure.

This door leads to the study.

It always leads me here.

The civil rights movement leads to a dream.

Katsuko leads her class in English.

Idleness leads to failure.

Idleness leads to ruin.

Who leads the chorus?

The disadvantage of excellent insulation is that it quickly leads to overheating.

Either of the two roads leads to the station.

Wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction.

He leads a happy life in his hometown.

He leads you by the nose if you let him.

She leads a life of ease in the country.

A cold often leads to all kinds of disease.

For the gate is wide and the way is easy, that leads to destruction.

What if you make yourself ill? An unbalanced diet leads to all kinds of sicknesses.

Why are '0.3' pencil leads so expensive?

Hurrying leads to mistakes being made.

The anti-rational, anti-justice and anti-humane Christian malignancy is rearing its head yet again as it leads the fight against homosexuality on behalf of the divine trinity of unreason, injustice and hate.

A man ought to read just as inclination leads him; for what he reads as a task will do him little good.

The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.

Trade leads to national progress.

To where leads this difficult path?

Often the fear of one evil leads us into a worse.

Where do you think the path leads?

Do you know which road leads to my house?

Did it come with leads?

A businesswoman by day, Natasja leads a nightlife unfit for print.

He leads a hectic life.

Have you ever heard the saying: "Lying leads to thieving?"

The police still have no leads.

He, who kicks the pillar that stands on the bridge that leads over the river that flows through the village, in which lives the man, who owns the collar that bestows magical powers that perform miracles, dies.

One vice leads to another.

It leads a lecher and a thief to soon become a man of the cloth.

The president's son leads the special forces.

This door leads to the garden.

When a team makes its entrance, the captain leads the way.

Ing, lover of the reigner, a too-grand tourin' leads / In clover, of th'arena to Grand To'er, in Leeds.

And so one thing leads to another.

The police followed up all their leads, but came up empty handed.

As soon as a man is born, his path already leads to death.

There is a wise American saying: Never waste a crisis. And the current financial and economic crisis affords us a rare opportunity to pause and reflect on where we have been going and where it leads.

Tom leads a quiet life.

Tom really leads no easy life.

If it bleeds, it leads.

He leads an active life.

I don't know where that street leads.

The road to recovery leads downhill.

In my day oral proficiency was neglected because professors maintained that the purpose of studying a foreign language was to become acquainted with its literature, and not to strike up a conversation with the illiterates who happened to be its native speakers, which leads us to the conclusion that what constitutes a natural sounding sentence may be quite subjective.

Overtraining leads to increased sympathetic activity.

Renal failure leads to disturbed water homoeostasis.

The Portuguese Vasco da Gama discovered the seaway that leads from Portugal, around the continent of Africa, to India.

Tom is a lighthouse keeper and leads a lonely life.

A spiral staircase leads onto the gallery of the church.

The street which leads to the hotel is narrow.

Every road leads to the end of the world.

Monolingualism is like a disease, as it leads to ethnocentrism and culture isolation. But this disease can be cured.

The possession of wisdom leads to true happiness.

You wouldn't happen to have a set of jumper leads, would you?

This road leads to the river.

When Qi follows the Way, there is life. When there is life, there is thought. When there is thought, there is knowledge. When there is knowledge, one stops. In all cases, the forms of the mind are such that transgressive knowledge leads to a loss of life.

It's simply surprising, how a modest attempt by a foreigner to compose a Russian sentence ultimately leads to two Russian speakers engaging in a lively discussion about their native language.

At 90, Tom's grandmother still leads a very active life.

Tom leads a relatively active life.

Tom leads an active life.

Because it inflames upper-airway tissues, smoking often leads to obstructive sleep apnoea. Alcohol and sedatives can worsen apnoea as well; acting as muscle relaxants, they make the airway smaller.

The sea is a road, because it leads to the islands.

What leads you to the conclusion that I wouldn't agree?

I don't have any job leads.

As we no longer alter the spellings of loanwords to match typical English spelling conventions, this leads to many words with unusual spellings, like "guanxi", "qarin", "kawaii" and "burqa".

Esperanto leads to friendship.

She leads me to the key.

The police and the FBI pursued several leads.

This ladder leads to the roof.

The road that leads to the hotel is narrow.

Masturbation leads to insanity.

Stress can be a real vicious cycle. The greater the amount of stress, the harder it is to make smart logical decisions for yourself which only leads to more stress.

Arrogance leads to a person's downfall.

Hard work often leads to success.

Affluence leads to chagrin.

An uncontrolled life leads to misery.

Young people underestimate the huge aspiration that the learning of a foreign language demands and they begin to learn multiple at the same time, distributing their effort, which quickly leads to a lack of motivation when they take note of their poor results.

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