Lead-on Sentence Examples

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  • These lead on to the sousliks, Spermophilus (or Citellus), in which the incisors (as in the following genera) differ from those of all the squirrels in not being compressed.

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  • Sackler and DeLeo were packing up, off to follow a lead on the whereabouts of a forger of Social Security checks who had been working overtime in recent months.

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  • The Opiliones seem to lead on from the Spiders to the Mites.

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  • Although the Uredineae clearly lead on to the Basidiomycetes, yet owing to their retaining in many cases definite traces of sexual organs they are clearly a more primitive group. Their marked parasitic habit also separates them off, so that they are best included with the Basidiomycetes in a larger cohort which may be called Basidiales.

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  • A Deparatianu (1835-1865), whose language shows traces of the new Latinizing school; and Nicolae Nicoleanu (1833-1871), whose powerful poems, full of deep and often mystical reflections, lead on from Alexandrescu to Eminescu, all three being the poets of pessim- ism.

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  • Fleming select lead on account of the smallness of the Thomson effect in it, as observed by Le Roux.

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  • Mr. Dean here, part time detective and sheriff candidate, tracked down a hot lead on some bones—maybe a long dead villain—up at The Lucky Pup mine.

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  • With high loads or prolonged operation, fretting may lead on to crack initiation and to fretting fatigue.

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  • Everton took the lead on just seven minutes from the penalty spot following a handball in the area.

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  • However, with the Internet as your investigative tool, you should be able to get a lead on how to best acquire your movie or at least determine if the title is available.

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  • Benford follows a lead on the tattooed assassin he saw in his flashforward.

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  • Whatever forum template you select, a discussion board will offer your customers a little something extra and give you a lead on your competition.

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  • Mr. Dean here, part time detective and sheriff candidate, tracked down a hot lead on some bones—maybe a long dead villain—up at The Lucky Pup mine.

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  • With chances having been squandered at both ends, it was County who succeeded in converting one to retake the lead on 81 minutes.

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  • Settings and schools should make sure that at least one member of staff is fully able to lead on literacy, especially phonic work.

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  • The birdie on the seventeenth gave me a two-shot lead on the field.

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  • It is also good to have a six foot lead on the dog at all times during the beginning.

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  • Men's cologne has gone way beyond Old Spice and is taking the lead on both the men's and women's shopping lists.

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  • Clark S, et al. "The influence of exterior dust and soil lead on interior dust lead levels in housing that had undergone lead-based paint hazard control."

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  • Clark, S., et al. "The influence of exterior dust and soil lead on interior dust lead levels in housing that had undergone lead-based paint hazard control."

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  • Art Supply Stores - both large and small sometimes offer lessons, or they can give you a lead on other local places to look if you're interested in classroom-based learning.

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