Sentence examples for led to somewhere from inspiring English sources

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In a study published at the Wharton School, Marshall Fisher, Jayanth Krishnan, and Serguei Netessine looked at detailed sales data from a retailer with more than five hundred stores, and found that every dollar in additional payroll led to somewhere between four and twenty-eight dollars in new sales.

"We went down to the bottom of the sinkhole, and everything seemed the same as before except for one thing: There was a breeze coming out of the crack we'd found before," he told The Star. "It was warm, moist air -- and it smelled like bats!" The breeze and bat scent suggested that the narrow passage led to somewhere large enough for bat colonies.

Estimates suggest that research conducted at U.S. academic institutions has led to somewhere between one quarter and one half of drugs on the market today.1 This valuable research can be hampered by government funding cuts.

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From there you can head down any lake, creek or trail that promises to lead to somewhere interesting.

If the download had a mention on a Minecraft "webshow" (prime example: Bebop Vox's Minecraft Monday show), it can lead to somewhere between 300 and 100,000+ views on a website.

The ability to walk in safety, on sidewalks that lead to somewhere interesting, must be part of this healthy lifestyle if people are to follow it.

We can consider the possibility that the road paved with good intentions may lead to somewhere infinitely better than the place often cited; a better place than the one at the end of the road paved with resolutions, a place in which we are satisfied, in each moment, that we are doing enough -- that we are enough -- as we move and evolve toward progress.

I was like stuck in the middle of a tunnel and there was like loads of little tunnels off it… and they all seemed to lead to somewhere I didn't want to be… it's like being in a maze and I couldn't get out" [P22].

Try making traps (that are not dangerous!) like nets, trap doors (that lead to somewhere safe and easy to get out of) and a bucket of water (use this whenever someone unwanted comes in to your club's meeting room or somewhere where you need privacy).

In this way, the Jets are like a fulcrum; progress in one area often leads to regression somewhere else.

All of which leads to pain somewhere in the body.

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