Sentence examples for lead to throwing from inspiring English sources

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Don't try to be cocky, this will lead to throwing a fit if you lose, and if your cocky and play with your friends they'll start to dislike you.

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And before each protest they leaked a new false lead to throw off the police, letting out that they would march on the state television headquarters, for example, when their real goal was to surround Parliament.

In time, he was almost a prototype for the Mets: at 6 feet 5 inches, he could reach the throws of Ordonez, whose range and necessarily quick release sometimes leads to throws that sail high or sink low.

It is this calculus that may eventually lead Iran to throw caution to the wind and detonate a nuclear device as soon as it reaches that capability.

With the exuberant, horn-heavy output of Melbourne's Cat Empire, whose mix of reggae, pop, jazz, and dance beats could lead you to throw away your S.S.R.I.s.

But Mendoza, emboldened by the Yankees' early lead, managed to throw strikes, lots and lots of strikes, getting ahead in the count.

Surprisingly, this primary election may not lead voters to throw the rascals out, but to re-electing them.

Both start slow, for instance: getting the boring basics of the situation can lead you to throw your hands up in frustration and give up.

She vaguely worries that the same logic will lead her to throw away the next jar (and the next).

The September 11th attacks led America to throw up walls between itself and the people it theoretically wants to cooperate with.

Turnovers are undoubtedly more plentiful as offenses — even those with healthy leads — continue to throw the ball throughout games.

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