How To Use Leading off In A Sentence
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He pointed down a street leading off from the square.
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The famed leading officer earned the VC for various different acts of heroism, rather than one single act.
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Leading off the main hall is a series of small inner rooms.
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The octagonal spire is lined with pine panelling, which is also seen in the kitchen/dining area leading off the living room.
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He then took a serious tone and spoke of the need for leading officials to set an example.
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Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign.
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The union backdown came only days after leading officials reaffirmed they would never agree to the plan to axe more that 3,500 jobs - almost 20 percent of the company's workforce.
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Stateroom on S.S. "Aquitania," with doors leading off to bath and bedroom of the suite.
The Ghost Breaker A Melodramatic Farce in Four Acts
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Choices and possibilities forked off in all directions, leading off into futures unknown.
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contrastingly, both the rooms leading off it gave an immediate impression of being disgraced
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Ignore the track leading off to the right but continue downhill to cross a gate and stile and follow the track leading to a waymarker on an old gate post.
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Leading off the main thoroughfare, a warren of smaller streets and squares provide the perfect retreat for food and beer.
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The doors swoosh open, and the pilots are faced with a long, brightly lit corridor, with open plan rooms leading off both sides of it, separated from the corridor by large sheets of plexiglass.
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Several leading officers have quite openly scorned the peace talks.
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The variations cluster around the theme like chapels leading off a chancel.
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The front door opens into a wide hall which, like the receptions rooms leading off it, has solid beech flooring, plain coving and pendant lighting.
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He pointed down a street leading off from the square.
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Marco Scutaro walked leading off the first, Hill blooped a single and the runners moved up on Lee's wild pitch, a ball that could have been blocked by Shoppach.
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Wagner, the hard-throwing lefty who saved three of New York's first four playoff games, served up a 3-2 pitch to Taguchi that he smacked over the left-field fence leading off the ninth — eliciting a groan from the crowd of 56,349.
Vaunted Mets bullpen stumbles
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There were two doors leading off the central room.
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Ramirez blooped a single to right field leading off the seventh inning of his first game with Chicago, which claimed the 12-time All-Star on waivers for the playoff chase.
Manny Ramirez Joins Sox, Will Bat Fifth Against Cleveland
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There were two doors leading off the central room.
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Leading off the main hall is a series of small inner rooms.
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At the beginning of May, the trade unions had been dissolved; trade union offices were forcibly occupied and leading officials arrested.
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Nikulin was buried in Novodevichy Cemetery, alongside leading officials and artists.
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The building itself, however, was a solid concrete structure of staircases, landings and corridors with many rooms leading off them.
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This will become a glazed central atrium, with apartments leading off.
Times, Sunday Times
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Leading off with appetizers, there are all kinds of delicious options.
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Several leading officers have quite openly scorned the peace talks.
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This little instrument," Kennedy explained, "which I have here is known as a canula, a little canal, for leading off blood from the veins of one person to another -- in other words, blood transfusion.
The Dream Doctor
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This point beats and moves as though endowed with life, and from it two vein-ducts with blood in them trend in a convoluted course (as the egg substance goes on growing, towards each of the two circumjacent integuments); and a membrane carrying bloody fibres now envelops the yolk, leading off from the vein-ducts.
The History of Animals
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Another short corridor brought them to a large common room, with several other narrow passages leading off from it.
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Nikulin was buried in Novodevichy Cemetery, alongside leading officials and artists.
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Al Benjamin belted a solo shot leading off the second inning and Kory DeHaan drilled a two-run blast in the ninth for Mobile, which had its three-game winning streak snapped.
Southern League Baseball - Greenville vs. Mobile
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Leading off the main hall is a series of small inner rooms.
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The front door opens into a wide hall which, like the receptions rooms leading off it, has solid beech flooring, plain coving and pendant lighting.
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There are two large main bars with nooks and crannies leading off, all cluttered with ancient bric-a-brac.
Around Berlin in 80 beers
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Leading off the main hall is a series of small inner rooms.
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They showed off their speed in a hurry with Pierre leading off with a bunt single and Luis Castillo following with a hit-and-run single.
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Captain, we have a very faint trace leading off in the direction of chi Scorpii.
INTELLIVORE
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The building itself, however, was a solid concrete structure of staircases, landings and corridors with many rooms leading off them.
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After a cash deposit was paid, the new documents were rubber stamped by a leading official.
The Sun
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My parents may watch a lot of television, but they don't care for the local news leading off with murders.
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Leading off the main hall is a series of small inner rooms.
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Leading off the parade is the Army band from West Point.
Live Blog: The Inauguration of Barack Obama - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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This will become a glazed central atrium, with apartments leading off.
Times, Sunday Times
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Leading off to the left is a covered outhouse area with guest toilet, while off the breakfast area is a utility room plumbed for a washing machine and fitted with a range of presses.
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The cave has two main chambers, with a series of galleries and chambers leading off them.
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Leading off from the kitchen is a downstairs cloakroom and utility room which is plumbed for appliances.
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Yantai Raffles Shipyard Limited is a leading offshore and marine fabrication specialist.
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The persons most likely to be summoned were the members of the royal family, the greater ecclesiastics, the king's gesiths or thegns, the ealdormen who administered the shires, other leading officers of state and of the household, and the principal men who held land directly of the king.
The Governments of Europe
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He gave up a pair of singles to Hank Blalock and Michael Young leading off the inning before he was relieved by Troy Percival.