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Example sentences for "will lead"

  • The application of rigorous thinking to life will even revolutionize scientific methods by the introduction of right definitions, correct classifications, just language, and so will lead to trustworthy results.

  • Natural language—so different from the speech of metaphysical speculation—will lead to mutual understanding and the disappearance of warring factions.

  • Instead of yielding to the first impulse that occurs to him, the thinking man considers where that impulse, if followed out, will lead.

  • Beneath the multiplicity of contradictory and often vicious customs, reason must be able to discover ways of life, which, if followed, will lead men to eventual happiness.

  • With respect to the last class, the intermediate holders, their pretensions, if they have any, will lead us into a labyrinth, for which it is impossible to find a clew.

  • It will lead to the establishment of a system of favoritism, and the principal magistrate will be governed by these men.

  • Up and down, up and down, I will lead them up and down.

  • The General is content to spare thee yet; And, hoodwink'd as thou art, will lead thee on To gather from thee.

  • I will lead forth my soldiers to the plain, And thus my battle shall be ordered: My foreward shall be drawn out all in length, Consisting equally of horse and foot; Our archers shall be placed in the midst.

  • Then as the evening falleth, he will lead me to his fold, and inside its walls of security I shall rest during the hours of the night.

  • I must listen to his voice, and then he will lead me to the still waters, and there I shall rest in his love.

  • The path down which he leadeth me may be steep; there may be thorns along the way; but so long as I permit him to lead me where he will, he will lead me safely.

  • So do you according to the ordination of this command: "Follow that golden-winged thing that hath conducted you hither and it will lead you to where you may become purified of your enchantment.

  • After that you shall follow that golden bird still farther and it will lead you to where you shall find Sir Bors de Ganis.

  • But I will prove my faith to thee in this: I will come to thee unarmed as I am at this present, and I will admit thee into my castle, and I will lead thee to the Queen.

  • I fear, indeed, that he will soon get tired of the quiet life he will lead on shore.

  • The idea is a good one; he will probably think of it himself; if not, I will lead him to it.

  • I will lead it myself, and I am sure I shall not want followers.

  • Nay go, and this man that thou biddest will lead me, so soon as I shall be warmed with the fire, and the sun waxes hot.

  • Dost thou think if yonder stranger strings the great bow of Odysseus, in the pride of his might and of his strength of arm, that he will lead me to his home and make me his wife?

  • I will bring the blind by a way that they know not; I will lead them in paths that they have not known: I will make darkness light before them, and crooked things straight.

  • Therefore he saith again, "I will bring the blind by a way that they know not, I will lead them in paths that they have not known; I will make darkness light before them, and crooked things straight.

  • Dost thou think that the way that thou art in will lead thee to the strait gate, sinner?

  • We prescribe unto all men that which will lead to the exaltation of the Word of God amongst His servants, and likewise, to the advancement of the world of being and the uplift of souls.

  • We prescribe unto all men that which will lead to the exaltation of the.

  • He will lead you to the altar in spite of the light-complected woman with the blue bat on.

  • Why can't pardners look ahead and see to where their gay attentions, their flirtations that they call mild and innercent, will lead 'em to?

  • If my father consents I will lead him to jacal built to receive him.

  • I will lead my white brothers to a spot which I discovered a few moons ago, and which is only known to myself.

  • I will lead you to it: our pale brother will join us again there.

  • It will be my refuge, and the refuge of other creatures; it will lead us to a real life, to happiness and immortality.

  • He places himself before me as the spirit I must imbibe in order to approach the Divine Father, as the great Teacher and guide who will lead me to God.

  • On the other hand, increase of pressure at a will lead to the condensation of a portion of the vapour phase.

  • A glance at these figures will show that increase of volume (diminution of pressure) will lead ultimately to the system S-V, for at pressures lower than that of the triple point, the liquid phase cannot exist.

  • That you offer a thousand pounds reward for news that will lead to his discovery, and go on increasing it by a thousand every day until it reaches ten thousand.

  • When we find the thread it will lead to the centre of things," Sage had remarked philosophically.

  • So let watchfulness lead to faithfulness, and watchful faithfulness and faithful watchfulness will lead to repose which is activity, and rule which is rest.

  • That is what Christ wants us to lay to heart, so that the little shop shall not seem so very small, and its smoky obscurity shall be irradiated by true visions of what it will lead to.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    once made; spoiled child; thick wood; will accompany; will and; will attempt; will draw; will establish; will form; will gather; will immediately; will live; will make the land; will manage; will marry; will not give thee; will not hang myself; will prevent; will proceed; will prove; will raise; will sing; will sometimes; will stop; will tell you what; will try