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Example sentences for "would lead"

  • We have only to imagine this done in a variety of cases to see to what a beautiful and novel result it would lead.

  • The whole appearance of the cranium indeed, would lead to the conclusion that they possess few of the intellectual faculties; but, in a savage state, these are seldom called forth.

  • Exposure, then, to conditions other than those to which their brothers are subjected, would lead to the growth or strengthening of certain parts in the separated animals.

  • To assign all the reasons that induced the author to deviate from other grammarians, would lead to a needless prolixity.

  • To assign all the reasons, that induced to deviate from other grammarians, would lead to a needless prolixity.

  • Johnson speaks of syllables in such a manner as would lead us to suppose that he was in the same error as Kames.

  • The emulation of the sister States in commerce, manufactures, or agriculture, would lead to the early establishment of that branch of either to which each State might be best adapted.

  • I rather fear it would lead no further than to set men on schemes to evade the duty; and none of us are ignorant of the ingenuity and invention which can be exercised, when interest prompts mankind to an evasion of the law.

  • An authority given to any government to exercise such a principle, would lead to a complete system of tyranny.

  • The "economic motive," as already indicated, if left free to work in vacuo, would lead us to anarchy.

  • There was a chance, certainly, that it would lead him or others into danger or wretchedness.

  • But his mind was on the logical side-track, and he followed the chain of reasoning without fairly perceiving where it would lead him, if he carried it into real life.

  • Embryology, then, would lead to the belief that the earliest form of cartilage in the vertebrate kingdom ought to be of this type, viz.

  • They knew, if the fear of justice could be done away with by bribes and corruption, it would lead to the ruin of society.

  • He condemned it also, because, if followed up, it would lead to the abolition of the trade, and the abolition of the trade to the emancipation of the slaves in our colonies.

  • He had long cultivated a friendship (not then knowing to what it would lead) with James Pemberton.

  • It would lead me too far to explain my views in detail; that I have no concessions or favoritisms in view in this matter goes without saying.

  • Yet for this year I think it would be more judicious to pause, for several reasons which it would lead me rather too far to explain, and which, therefore, I prefer to reserve for a viva voce talk.

  • They would plant the whole in cane if they were not discouraged by the planter, whose principal objection to their doing so is that it would lead to the entire neglect of provision cultivation.

  • That it would lead to bloodshed and general rebellion.

  • There are probably others; and we don't know that it would lead us out.

  • The dog was afraid; but at the last he went away, thinking he led Muata by a rope, as he would lead a goat.

  • After much spluttering and a great deal of smoke, the flame caught, and he started on his tour, breathing a fervent hope that it would lead him to his lost friends.

  • And many prayers, and processions, and masses are ordered; and all in so urgent a manner as would lead us to think that there was some especial cause of anxiety and alarm, or some severe affliction present or feared.

  • This appointment, implying personal interference, would lead us to infer, either that he tarried through the winter in the midst of the Principality, or near its borders, or that he returned to it early in the spring.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would lead" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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