Sentence examples for on a lead from inspiring English sources

"on a lead" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone or something is being controlled or restricted by a leash or a physical guidance. Example: The dog was running wild in the park, but once it was put on a lead, it behaved much better.

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I welcome the fact that Europe is taking on a lead role in this context.

I'm pretty sure I want one, on a lead.

We were like dogs on a lead.

Nearby, someone is holding a vulture on a lead.

Her dog, on a lead, was lying on the ground.

Then he saw his jockey, Saez, riding toward him on a lead pony.

Deer roam throughout the park, so dogs must be kept on a lead.

That was the first time we've been sitting on a lead for a while.

I imagined him on a lead with a beautiful woman, lapping her ankles.

"Excuse me," he called out to a couple with a dog on a lead.

Please keep your dogs on a lead in this field as there may be sheep grazing.

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