How to use "led" in a sentence
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He often led rescue operations to find climbers lost in the mountains
They passed a man and a woman at the corner of Church Passage that led into Mitre Square
Marius stood up and ran along a series of alleys that led into the rue de la Chanvrerie, behind the Corinth wine shop
Valjean untied the rope around Javert's feet and, taking him by the belt of his coat, led him outside
She led them toward a row of strange-looking pods that stood vertically
Leti led them past the pods where they'd been swimming with dolphins, and then through some thick glass doors
They took the street that led toward the meat-growing laboratory
The line moved forward slowly; then a technician called Odem led them through the thick glass doors, past the test laboratory, and into a waiting room
She led him to the table
We were going along the drive now that led up to the house
She led me along a wide passage
This room led into a large, light bedroom with wide windows
Another door at the end of the room led into a small boat-house
Michael led the way, gently pushing and elbowing through the holiday crowd, and Tina followed quickly in his wake, before the path that he made could close up again.
Tina's ambition was, in part, what had led to the dissolution of their marriage
As she drove across the intersection and into the entrance drive that led to the Golden Pyramid Hotel, Tina couldn't shake the creepy feeling that she was being watched by someone who meant to harm her
Tina was disturbed by his analysis because it matched her own, and it led her into the same blind alley that she'd traveled before
The flagstone walk that led across her front lawn seemed to be one of those treadmill pathways in a dream, stretching out farther in front of her the harder that she ran, but at last, she reached the end of it and dashed into the street
Bruckster stood at the head of the escalator that led from the lower shopping arcade to the casino level of Bally's Hotel
It's just that for more than fifteen years, I've led a very ordinary life, a workaday life
He was in chains, sitting in the center of a small, well-lighted cavern, but the passageway that led to him was shadowy and reeked of danger
Tina said, "Elliot, it wasn't only what happened in the dream that led me to this conclusion
A narrow and forbidding track led into the woods, recently plowed but still treacherous
The oil-and-gravel trail led deep into the forest
Bizarrely, the unplowed trail had led them to a paved road; steam rose from it, and sections of the pavement were even dry.
As the three of them moved to the airtight steel door that led into the room beyond the window, Elliot said, "Why is he in an isolation chamber? Is he ill?"
When she pulled him into her lap, he trailed wires that led from electrodes on his skin to the monitoring machines around the bed, like an abandoned marionette
Holding the pistol, Tina led the way into the hall
A policeman stepped out of the doorway and led us to one of the workshops where all the lights were on
What could be the reason for such a terrible crime? What had led up to it? Just exactly what had happened?
He led the way upstairs and into his sitting room, where Miss Cram was working
'He led us all in that direction, including me
The Weybridge men, however, were better led or were more experienced
Harriet Tubman led the way for another famous fighter for human rights, Rosa Parks
The fight for votes there was led by some very brave women
It uses a lot of social media - like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter - and has been led by the MeToo movement.
Lise and Otto Hahn led the small group of scientists who first split the atom
She became the world's first woman prime minister, and she led her country's government three times
These are a few of the women who have led or are leading their countries as prime ministers or presidents