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1
Every time I
follow
a
lead
,
you've been there ahead of me.
2
But Britain would
follow
a
lead
;
the family solicitor is honest and well-meaning.
3
I am not going on the record telling you not to
follow
a
lead
,
Detective.
4
It wasn't like Whit to suggest they not
follow
a
lead
,
no matter how unlikely it was they would find anything.
5
If trucks at the back of the formation were able to automatically
follow
a
lead
vehicle, that could cut the need for drivers.
6
This pronounced tendency on the part of human beings to
follow
a
lead
,
and anybody's lead, as it were, has the most serious dangers.
7
The truth is, each one waits for another to set the example, the mass being ever ready to
follow
a
lead
and show its good-will.
8
A family of Amish came our way,
following
a
lead
from the Reverend Herrin, our itinerant preacher.
9
I was
following
a
lead
.
10
Earlier today I
followed
a
lead
that each of you missed, and have discovered a second offender in the city.
11
"
Following
a
lead
,
"
said Strike, fully aware that he was overstating the case.
12
And yet, journalists could plead in excuse that they were in some measure
following
a
lead
set by the authorities.
13
I'm
following
a
lead
.
14
I'm here
following
a
lead
in a case, to see where it goes. I looked thoughtfully at Jack, then at the Bride.
15
Following
a
lead
,
customs agents found the $15 million oil painting in a FedEx shipment from Belgium to Newark, New Jersey.
16
If you're
following
a
lead
and find a contradictory fact that changes your course, you end up researching something you never thought could be related.
follow
a
lead
follow