Sentence examples for lead to mayhem from inspiring English sources

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"Just one treat could lead to mayhem".

In the first, he dramatised the destiny of a black family in Harlem, but refused to allow that destiny to be shaped by a plot in which being black could only lead to mayhem and tragedy.

A good number of the doors you walk through lead to mayhem of the worst kind, to what the Entertainment Software Rating Board, which rates each game, calls "Animated Blood" or "Gore" or "Strong Sexual Content".

The arguments of David Cameron, Sir John Major and others that a Labour-led government would lead to mayhem and threaten the future of the UK because it would be supported by the SNP can be turned precisely the other way.

As the symbolically named Faith, she is the only character who goes to church, the only non-participant in the robbery, the only one who keeps her bikini on throughout, and the first one to realise that this craziness will lead to mayhem and violence, and leave.

In other words, discipline and accountability of the NYPD would lead to mayhem.

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This leads to mayhem.

A waitress recognises a nasty customer, and confiding her fears to the elderly cook leads to mayhem.

The result led to mayhem, with thousands of drivers clogging the streets around the station to try to buy gas at 25percentt of the normal price.

On Jan . 26 one of those demonstrations led to mayhem as rioters destroyed stores, factories and a television station belonging to the president.

A missing bag led to mayhem in 2008, when she abused cabin crew and assaulted police officers at Heathrow airport – a tantrum that cost her 200 hours in community service.

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