Sentence examples for led for a while from inspiring English sources

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My horse, named for the comedian, led for a while but tired and finished up the track.

If Oosthuizen himself shifts between pronunciations, then CBS Sports can't be faulted for doing the same thing during the Masters on Sunday when Oosthuizen led for a while but lost in a two-hole playoff to Bubba Watson.

Button was the only one of the front runners to start the race on the hard tyre and led for a while as the pit stops played out, but it was just an illusion and when he peeled in on the 39th of 53 laps Vettel assumed the postion he had held from pole position until lap 22 when he pitted for hard tyres.

Owen, who had an albatross and led for a while the last time The Open was at Lytham in 2001, was delighted to finish 13 under par.

Having led for a while Thursday, Jim Furyk also plays in the afternoon, 10 minutes after Woods.

This is perhaps the most interesting revelation both in David Shields and Shane Salerno's oral biography "Salinger" and its accompanying documentary (which opens this week in New York and Los Angeles) — that far from being a recluse in the traditional sense, Salinger led, for a while anyway, an unexpectedly connected life.

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I tend to sit at the front a lot because I'm a good runner but in London, for example, I had a couple of girls who came through and lead for a while and that helped me save my legs a little.

England even led for a short while, after Ben Westwood slotted over a penalty to go with his conversion, but it was all downhill from there.

He was second in last year's British Open and led for a short while on the final day at Muirfield, until Phil Mickelson replaced golf clubs with magic wands over the last six holes.

(The French experience burned Mill badly. It led him, for a while, to propose, in the ideal republic, giving educated voters more votes than uneducated ones it was a nation of peasants who had voted in Louis-Napoleon).

It led him, for a while, to propose, in the ideal republic, giving educated voters more votes than uneducated ones — it was a nation of peasants who had voted in Louis-Napoleon).

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