单词 | Lead |
例句 | 1 All roads lead to Rome. 2 No road of flowers lead to glory. 3 Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, these three alone lead life to sovereign power. 4 You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. 5 You can lead a man up to the university, but you can't make him think. 6 Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive ; easy to govern but imposible to slave. 7 A man may lead a horse to the water, but he cannot make him drink. 8 If the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch. 9 The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions. 10 This election result could well lead to further bloodshed. 11 He speculated that this might lead to a success. 12 Deficiency in vitamins/Vitamin deficiency can lead to illness. 13 We lead such a humdrum life/existence. 14 The allegations, if true, could lead to her resignation. 15 Bad planning will lead to difficulty later. 16 Italy consolidated their lead with a second goal. 17 These policies could lead the country to environmental catastrophe. 18 I'll lead; you must follow me. 19 Japan has taken the lead in car production. 20 The road will lead you back to the garden. 21 Bottling up your anger can only lead to unhappiness. 22 Abuse can lead to both psychological and emotional problems. 23 She braced herself to lead a normal life. 24 It is well known for its lead mines. 25 Family tensions and conflicts may lead to violence. 26 Narrow corridors lead off from the main hallway. 27 Lead and tin are malleable metals. 28 Don't worry,[] I won't lead you astray. 29 Lead fuses at a low temperature. 30 The world can be changed by man's endeavor, and that this endeavor can lead to something new and better .No man can sever the bonds that unite him to his society simply by averting his eyes . He must ever be receptive and sensitive to the new ; and have sufficient courage and skill to novel facts and to deal with them . 1 The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions. 2 He speculated that this might lead to a success. 3 We lead such a humdrum life/existence. 4 The allegations, if true, could lead to her resignation. 5 Italy consolidated their lead with a second goal. 6 These policies could lead the country to environmental catastrophe. 7 Bottling up your anger can only lead to unhappiness. 8 Abuse can lead to both psychological and emotional problems. 9 If you lead, I'll follow. 10 Family tensions and conflicts may lead to violence. 11 Narrow corridors lead off from the main hallway. 12 Lead and tin are malleable metals. 13 Lead fuses at a low temperature. 14 That was enough to give Mansell an unassailable lead. 15 Falling rolls could lead to smaller class sizes. 16 She was in the lead during the race. 17 The government should give a lead in tackling racism. 18 In extreme cases, the disease can lead to blindness. 19 Smoking can lead to lung cancer. 20 I think we've chosen the right person to lead the expedition. 21 He decided to lead a more settled life with his partner. 22 As the lead singer gyrated his hips, the crowd screamed wildly. 23 Exposure to lead is known to damage the brains of young children. 24 Eventually your child will leave home to lead her own life as a fully independent adult, but in the meantime she relies on your support. 25 Brydon's team-mate Martin Williamson consolidated his lead in the National League when he won the latest round. 26 The union failed to heed warnings that strike action would lead to the closure of the factory. 27 There are recognised black spots in marriages which can lead to trouble. 28 The prison service should try to rehabilitate prisoners so that they can lead normal lives when they leave prison. 29 The company is engaged in the eternal search for a product that will lead the market. 30 I tried to lead the discussion back to the main issue. 31 That was enough to give Mansell an unassailable lead. 32 She tried out for the female lead. 33 This novel is likely to lead teenagers astray. 34 Falling rolls could lead to smaller class sizes. 35 She was in the lead during the race. 36 The government should give a lead in tackling racism. 37 Who is going to lead off? 38 In extreme cases, the disease can lead to blindness. 39 Smoking can lead to lung cancer. 40 I think we've chosen the right person to lead the expedition. 41 He decided to lead a more settled life with his partner. 42 May its blessings lead into a wonderful year for you and all whom you hold dear. 43 As the lead singer gyrated his hips, the crowd screamed wildly. 44 He now has an almost unbeatable lead over his rivals. 45 After jockeying for position,the favourite has now taken the lead. 46 Exposure to lead is known to damage the brains of young children. 47 Eventually your child will leave home to lead her own life as a fully independent adult, but in the meantime she relies on your support. 48 If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere. 49 Brydon's team-mate Martin Williamson consolidated his lead in the National League when he won the latest round. 50 The union failed to heed warnings that strike action would lead to the closure of the factory. 51 There are recognised black spots in marriages which can lead to trouble. 52 The sultry weather in the tropics encourages tourists to lead an indolent life. 53 I lead a very busy life,[http:///lead.html] so spare time is a very precious commodity to me. 54 The prison service should try to rehabilitate prisoners so that they can lead normal lives when they leave prison. 55 The company is engaged in the eternal search for a product that will lead the market. 56 I tried to lead the discussion back to the main issue. 57 She had the strength and stamina to take the lead and win the gold medal. 58 It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership. 59 Italy had a comfortable three-goal lead over France by half-time. 60 The government was slow to inform the public about the health hazards of lead in petrol. 31 She had the strength and stamina to take the lead and win the gold medal. 32 Italy had a comfortable three-goal lead over France by half-time. 33 The government was slow to inform the public about the health hazards of lead in petrol. 34 Lead weights and air cylinders encumbered the divers as they walked to the shore. 35 New evidence might lead to the conclusion that we are wrong. 36 Their demands could lead to a serious confrontation with management. 37 They aim to cut production lead times to under 18 months. 38 Any good weight loss regime should not lead to extreme hunger. 39 Salt intake may lead to raised blood pressure in susceptible adults. 40 Policies of tax reduction must lead to reduced public expenditure. 41 They forged a lead in the first 30 minutes of the game. 42 An excess of fat in one's diet can lead to heart disease. 43 Most of us need to lead more balanced lives to be healthy and happy. 44 If you can't control your dog, put it on a lead! 45 His colleagues were perfectly pleasant and friendly but they had their own lives to lead. 46 He should be able to lead a perfectly normal life. 47 The photographer tripped over a lead, wrenching a microphone from its stand. 48 Inequalities of income would lead to even greater inequalities in access to health care. 49 The oil company jousts with Esso for lead position in UK sales. 50 The first chapter describes the strange sequence of events that lead to his death. 51 Exposure to radiation can lead to malformation of the embryo. 52 High levels of lead could damage the intellectual development of children. 53 The closure of the factory will lead to a number of job losses. 54 You've been there before - why don't you lead the way? 55 He used to lead an outdoor life. 56 Business success does not automatically lead to financial success. 57 Gutters lead the water into the ditch. 58 Vitamin C deficiency can ultimately lead to scurvy. 59 The latest poll gives the Republicans a 5% lead. 60 We'll lead with the dock strike. 61 This is a serious dispute, and could lead to armed conflict. 62 Lead weights and air cylinders encumbered the divers as they walked to the shore. 63 New evidence might lead to the conclusion that we are wrong. 64 Their demands could lead to a serious confrontation with management. 65 If there are dreams about a beautiful South Africa, there are also roads that lead to their goal. Two of these roads could be named Goodness and Forgiveness. 66 They aim to cut production lead times to under 18 months. 67 Any good weight loss regime should not lead to extreme hunger. 68 Salt intake may lead to raised blood pressure in susceptible adults. 69 Policies of tax reduction must lead to reduced public expenditure. 70 He's the chief trouble - maker; the others just follow his lead. 71 They forged a lead in the first 30 minutes of the game. 72 An excess of fat in one's diet can lead to heart disease. 73 Most of us need to lead more balanced lives to be healthy and happy. 74 If you can't control your dog, put it on a lead! 75 His colleagues were perfectly pleasant and friendly but they had their own lives to lead. 76 He should be able to lead a perfectly normal life. 77 The photographer tripped over a lead, wrenching a microphone from its stand. 78 Inequalities of income would lead to even greater inequalities in access to health care. 79 The oil company jousts with Esso for lead position in UK sales. 80 The first chapter describes the strange sequence of events that lead to his death. 81 Exposure to radiation can lead to malformation of the embryo. 82 Cowardly people will only come to a standstill, recklessly person can lead to Shaoshen, only the real brave man to carry the world before one. 82 try its best to gather and create good sentences. 83 High levels of lead could damage the intellectual development of children. 84 It was an illegal act and will lead to your arrest. 85 The closure of the factory will lead to a number of job losses. 86 You've been there before - why don't you lead the way? 87 If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead you anywhere spectacular. 88 Increased production will, in turn, lead to increased profits. 89 Sainz now has a lead of 28 points. 90 Lead is potentially damaging to children's health. 61 His jokes about woman drivers went down like a lead balloon. 62 The line of reasoning will only lead you up another blind alley. 63 Our team has a commanding lead of forty to twenty. 64 After the accident he began to lead a vegetable life. 65 Better work as hard as an ant than lead a parasitic life as a sparrow. 66 After a very proper upbringing he chose to lead the Bohemian life of an artist. 91 The team built up an impregnable 5-1 lead. 92 Filming was halted after the lead actor became ill. 93 Poor living conditions can lead to early death. 94 The result gave the team an unassailable lead . 95 They lead an extremely lavish lifestyle. 96 I was privileged to lead the team. 97 The team recovered its lead in the second half. 98 She was in the lead from start to finish. 99 Lead fuses at quite a low temperature. 100 She took the lead in the second lap. 101 Powers was cast in the lead role . 102 I don't know the way[], so you'd better lead. 103 The body was sealed in a lead coffin. 104 The leaking fuel rods will be encapsulated in lead. 105 She powered her way into the lead. 106 I've asked Gemma to lead the discussion. 107 The team has now built up a commanding lead. 108 These petty rules can lead to frustration and anger. 109 I'll take part, but I won't want to lead. 110 The meadows lead down to the river. 111 Often there are discoveries which lead nowhere. 112 The fishing nets are weighted with lead. 112 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 113 All dogs must be kept on a lead. 114 The front steps lead to an enormous terrace. 115 The lead biker broke his bike chain. 116 Many cars run on petrol which contains lead. 117 The Turkish situation makes the lead in tomorrow's Guardian. 118 He was involved in oil, zinc and lead prospecting. 119 Celtic held the lead in the first half. 120 They lead the field in home entertainment systems. 121 The Democrats now appear to be in the lead. 122 Poor posture can lead to muscular problems. 123 After round three, two Americans share the lead. 124 Who would like to lead off the debate? 125 that it may lead to war. 126 The team consolidated their lead with a third goal. 127 Lead will fuse at quite a low temperature. 128 Besides cancer, smoking can lead on to other diseases. 129 Our lead was being gradually whittled away. 130 You lead the way and we'll follow. 131 Copper has less resistance to electricity than lead. 132 Family breakdown can lead to behavioural problems in children. 133 The new engines will lead to savings in fuel. 134 The stock market crash might lead to financial meltdown. 135 His actions could lead to him losing his job. 136 They lead a very easy life. 137 Gutters lead the water into the ditch. 138 He's playing the lead in the new play. 139 He will play the lead role in Hamlet. 140 Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment. 141 Lead is often used because of its weight. 142 His goal gave Forest a two-goal lead against Southampton. 142 try its best to gather and make good sentences. 143 Excessive levels of lead were found in the water. 144 The houses all have lead pipework. 145 These academics lead such a cloistered life/existence. 146 The Lions lead the Hawks 28 - 9. 147 We should follow their lead in banning chemical weapons. 148 I lead a pretty mundane existence. 149 Such attitudes can only lead to apathy. 150 Benson clawed his way back into the lead. 151 Australia held a slender 10 lead at half-time. 152 One team has already built up a commanding lead. 153 Who will lead the party in the next election? 154 He pulled away, extending his lead to 15 seconds. 155 Flames melted a lead pipe and ignited leaking gas. 156 The drinking water has become contaminated with lead. 157 Premature disclosure of the test sites might lead to invalidation of the experiment. 158 Her name was put forward for the lead role in the play. 159 She is just a copycat who follows her sister's lead in everything. 160 Is it a logical necessity that higher wages will lead to higher prices? 161 The oil shortages could lead the government to raise prices before the New Year. 162 All this could lead up to a rescheduling of the trip to Asia. 163 The phone lead isn't long enough to reach the bedroom. 164 The use of soft drugs does not necessarily lead to a progression to hard drugs. 165 Her past experience made her uniquely suited to lead the campaign. 166 Your body contains many erogenous zones, areas that lead to a feeling of sexual excitement when they are caressed. 167 The two nations are on a collision course that could lead to war. 168 The French driver has taken the lead in the Paris-Dakar rally. 169 After a goalless first half,() Australia took the lead within a minute of the restart. 170 All I want is to lead a normal life . 171 For the first time in the race Harrison is in the lead. 172 With a goal in the second half, Spurs stretched their lead to 3-0. 172 173 The Socialists now have a commanding lead over their opponents. 174 The U.S. took the lead in declaring war on terrorism. 175 It is feared that the civil unrest we are now witnessing in this country could lead to full-scale civil war. 176 I tried to lead the conversation back to the subject of money. 177 You can ask the students some questions to lead them to make a careful analysis of the style of the writer. 178 Lead times on new equipment orders can run as long as three years. 179 I'd like to lead off by thanking Rick for coming. 180 They both retired and went off to lead an easy life in the Bahamas. 181 You might want to lead us on to switch back. 182 He plays the lead in a remake of the 1920s comedy classic. 183 He dressed up his statement to lead the voters up the garden path. 184 The report called for urgent action to reduce lead in petrol. 185 She managed to break away from the pack and establish a lead. 186 Jack's parents thought the other boys might lead him astray . 187 If small mistakes are passed by, they may lead to more serious ones. 188 He took Dickon by the hand to lead him into the house. 189 People will accept suffering that can be shown to lead to a greater good. 190 He planned to lead the conversation and keep Matt from changing the subject. 191 He lost out to Roy Scheider for the lead role. 192 Eventually your child will leave home to lead her own life as a fully independent adult. 193 Some people have to lead stressful lifestyles out of necessity. 194 Lead is added to fuel to make car engines run more smoothly. 195 Hardening of the coronary arteries can lead to a heart attack. 196 Moore fought back to retake the lead later in the race. 197 It strained credulity to believe that a nuclear war would not lead to the destruction of the planet. 198 Will this push him too far and lead to a frenzied attack? 199 The government cautioned that pay increases could lead to job losses. 200 The latest opinion poll puts the Democrats in the lead. 201 The operation should enable Bobby to lead a normal life. 202 Greater contact between the two groups should lead to a better mutual understanding. 203 He warned that the breakdown of the family unit would lead to an impoverished society. 204 Polly and Susie were having a squabble about who was going to hold the dog's lead. 205 People who lead busy lives have no time to stop and reflect. 206 Tampering with a single enzyme can lead to untoward effects elsewhere. 207 The two racing drivers fenced for a chance to gain the lead. 208 Japan's productivity has overtaken America in some industries, but elsewhere the United States has clung on to its lead. 209 Any misconstruction of these terms could lead to errors of law. 210 Discussion of a client's tax affairs will lead naturally into consideration of investment options. 211 An Olympic gold medal can lead to untold riches for an athlete. 212 His visit is expected to lead to the restoration of diplomatic relations. 213 The British driver was unable to hang on to his lead. 214 Surrey have been building up an impregnable lead in this season's County Championship. 215 'Isn't there some chance that William might lead a normal life?' asked Jill. 216 Manchester United extended their lead at the top of the table to 10 points. 217 Our team has a commanding lead of forty to twenty. 218 Salesmen do their best to lead people on to buy things they don't need. 219 This win gives the team a two-point lead over their closest rival. 220 The carbon tax might well lead to a doubling of prices for fossil fuels. 221 Five people helping to lead a convoy of aid are feared dead. 222 He managed to hold a lead of two seconds over his closest rival. 223 This war will inevitably lead to a realignment of/within European politics. 224 Steps lead down to the subway from the upstream side. 225 Politicians say it could lead to a dissolution of parliament. 226 Excessive pressure can lead to perforation of the stomach wall. 227 Rachael is playing the juvenile lead in the Christmas show. 228 None of the competitors could catch up with the untiring runner who was in the lead. 229 My joke about the alcoholic went down like a lead balloon. 230 The argument could lead to a damaging split in the party. 231 England took the lead after 31 minutes with a goal by Peter Nail. 232 A few metres before the end of the race, Jenkins surged into the lead. 232 Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 233 On the last lap three runners were disputing the lead. 234 A hair-trigger situation has been created which could lead to an outbreak of war at any time. 235 The Chinese team had opened up a lead of more than two minutes. 236 Critics maintain that these reforms will lead to a decline in educational standards. 237 When lead is added to petrol, it improves the car's performance. 238 She had already cut a couple of tracks as lead singer with her own group. 239 She broke away from the pack and opened up a two second lead. 240 The American and Japanese navies took the lead in the development of naval aviation. 241 Sugar and fat can more easily lead to obesity than some other foods. 242 I'd like a friendship that might lead to something deeper, but I wouldn't want to commit myself too soon. 243 Her hatred of them would never lead her to murder. 244 The success of the venture may lead to involvement by other foreign companies. 245 There have been questions about his qualifications to lead the company. 246 Who is to lead the party into the next election? 247 The local youth band will lead the parade this weekend. 248 I thought the lead actor gave rather a wooden performance. 249 The Canadians went into the lead after only 30 seconds. 250 So what if I'm 35 and I'm not married - I lead a perfectly fulfilling life! 251 Finally, our team had a chance to retake the lead. 252 If we take the lead in this , others may follow. 253 An older man came out with a little dog on a lead. 254 He's now helping other people with spinal injuries to lead an independent life. 255 Who was on/sang lead vocal on the group's last record? 256 Labour are still in the lead in the opinion polls. 257 It is our belief that improvements in health care will lead to a stronger, more prosperous economy. 258 Police estimate the scrap value of the lead at around £8 000. 259 If one bank raises interest rates, all the others will follow their lead. 260 Worse than all, rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes lead to bad tastes and a distorted viewpoint towards human life. 261 Couldn't the deregulation of broadcasting lead to a lowering of standards? 262 They lead a rather spartan life, with very few comforts and no luxuries.Sentence dictionary 263 He always used high velocity lead bullets in his rifle. 264 Plant shot to fame in the seventies as the lead singer of Led Zeppelin. 265 Satisfactory completion of the course will lead to the award of the Diploma of Social Work. 266 Hickstone gave a very mannered performance in the lead role. 267 After last night's win Johnson has taken the lead in the championship table. 268 As they enter the home stretch of the campaign, the President's lead has grown. 269 A full - scale nuclear war could lead to the annihilation of the human race. 270 There is a long lead time between order and delivery of the product. 271 Her big break came when she was chosen to play the lead in a Broadway musical. 272 Greater spending on education is expected to lead to a large increase in the number of students. 273 The original white lead pigments have oxidized and turned black. 274 Many factors can lead to growth retardation in unborn babies. 275 A degree in English could lead to a career in journalism. 276 Please keep your dog on a lead when on the beach. 277 Worrying about your weight is more likely to lead to comforting yourself with a piece of chocolate. 278 They lead a busy and colourful life on the campus. 279 Reducing speed limits should lead to fewer deaths on the roads. 280 Do you know if a piece of lead will weigh down an equal bulk of iron? 281 Over half of all children in Britain get glue ear at some time before they are 16, and it can lead to permanent hearing loss. 282 I was half a mile in the lead burning the earth like a gust of wind. |
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