31. Half an hour gone the captain has an injury but his side have taken the lead. 32. Nora took the lead, determined to go right around so that she would be nearest to the line if Charley broke in the directions the Master had hoped. 33. In both these developments it was largely scholars in the United States who took the lead. 34. Mrs Thatcher may feel it would be politically astute to take a lead in getting a convention under way. 35. The one who took the lead looked big enough and mean enough to relish a ruck if there was a chance of one. 36. We must also attribute some significance to the fact that the wife takes the lead in talking smut and negotiating with the monk. 37. When the string of horses goes out for exercise who takes leads er, leads them out? 38. Wherever the film was being shot, Ken was ready to take the lead -- and not give it away. 39. It also criticized the electricity companies for failing to take the lead in developing alternative energy sources. 40. He still saw the Alliance as a temporary co-operation to save democracy and peace in which the Labour Party should take the lead. |