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1 No real leads there ; nothing that qualified as a clue of any kind.
2 Where Little Sorrel leads there is always an army of forty thousand men.
3 Israeli soldiers for years blocked the road that leads there .
4 And if the Master's work leads there , so be it.
5 There were hardly any promising leads there , either.
6 Then it leads there by your choice, Darien.
7 Cross over the river here, you know, and you'll find a track that leads there all the way.
8 After a short silence she added: "But every way that leads there is the right one."
9 He leads there by double digits.
10 You won't go there without seeing the Cirque of Gavarnie, and the road that leads there , will you?
11 Since Steephill Cove is one of the Isle of Wight's best-kept secrets, it seems apt that no road leads there .
12 Obama leads there by 47 percent to 45 percent.
13 Leaving the main street, we entered the barracks of Finkematt, by the lane which leads there through the Faubourg of Pierre.
14 He has but to realize the truth, and from that moment he will see his goal and the road that leads there .
15 The imposing scale of operations on a great plantation, imparts a character of barbaric regal state to the life one leads there .
16 The passage on this side of your room also leads there , so that either from here or from it you can be summoned at once.
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