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Examples for "lead"
Examples for "lead"
1The reality is that young people must lead the revolution, he said.
2They lead to new ideas, new processes, new products and more efficiency.
3However, it wants concessions which might lead to a longer school year.
4Directly granting privileges to accounts, however, can lead to significant security problems.
5The result has seen Dr Kerryn Phelps' lead slightly reduced to 1626.
1Perhaps it represents the old axiom that good news isn't real news.
2Another axiom from Nikki's combat training: To unleash surprise, think in opposites.
3You don't raise it, that's the axiom, and you let it work.
4Then we have doubts thrown upon the fundamental axiom of life, i.e.
5This axiom is written in the heart of hearts of every woman.
1The diagnosis is often suspected clinically and usually confirmed by barium meal.
2Questionnaires were also completed by 140 patients undergoing double-contrast barium enema examinations.
3Patients ingested low-concentration barium suspension or flavored beverage containing sorbitol and mannitol.
4Oxides of lead, zinc, and barium are often used in this way.
5The new Ray-X sponge, treated with barium sulphate, eliminates guess work.
1There are particularly abundant crops of hefty blackfly and greenfly this year.
2The blackfly and mosquito attack both man and beast in maddening millions.
3Tribes of mosquito and blackfly come to Judah and bleed him terribly.
4Tells about numerous blackfly bites, using insect repellent and not seeing a single fish.
5It was only nine miles over easy terrain, but the blackfly made it a torment.
1Each made a spring, but the Hunter Brother was the quicker and killed the wicked spider with his knife.
2There they kept captive all the evil things that wished to injure human beings,-thevenomous reptiles, the wicked spiders, and the fearful monsters.