Examples of 'soon lead' in a sentence

Meaning of "soon lead"

soon lead: This phrase implies that an action or decision will result in taking on a leadership role, guiding others, or being in charge in the near future

How to use "soon lead" in a sentence

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soon lead
You are soon lead to one inescapable conclusion.
Their publication activities soon lead to counterattacks.
This would soon lead to serious internal turbulence.
The severe regulations would soon lead to riots.
Will soon lead to lack of interest.
To do so would very soon lead to anarchy.
This will soon lead to increased experience and technical knowledge.
A diet deficient in vital nutrients will soon lead to disease.
This bitterness would soon lead them into another separation.
Some of these therapies are already well advanced and may soon lead to clinical trials.
It would soon lead to the complete disappearance of all the material relics of civilization.
We hope that our consultations will soon lead us to a satisfactory formula.
His fantasies soon lead him in darker directions and into conflict with local authorities.
We hope that such steps will soon lead to concrete action.
Which will soon lead to the international reputation of Volvic.

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Studies are under way and will soon lead to concrete decisions.
This could soon lead to Israel seeking new regional partnerships.
I have no doubt our partnership will soon lead to new highlights.
It could also soon lead to the entry into force of the Treaty of Tlatelolco.
Television and computer games will soon lead to disappearing of books.
That would soon lead to the beginning of the end for the CBA.
Belgium hopes that the negotiations will soon lead to concrete results.
This could soon lead to a new class of drugs, called psychobiotics.
A tchotchke here and garland there can soon lead to decoration overload.
This work would soon lead to the development of Canada 's first satellite known as Alouette 1.
She quickly loses its substance that will soon lead to a supernova explosion.
Sir Bruce will soon lead his own powerful fleet into battle under U.S. overall command.
It hopes that these ongoing efforts will soon lead to the resolution of these problems.
A few final words, to the NAC team I will soon lead.
We hope that it will soon lead to a favourable outcome.
Unless treated, the fulminant disease will soon lead to death.
Whether the destabilization will soon lead to a major earthquake can not be predicted.
Nonetheless, panic buying of these medicines is likely to soon lead to a shortage.
I guess that this will soon lead to a Ig Nobel prize in the future.
I concluded with the remark that the prevailing banking opinion would soon lead to catastrophic events.
Commodus will soon lead the entire Roman Empire.
This option only represents the last resort which could soon lead to additional congestion.
A trail of them soon lead her to a witch 's cottage.
A tour of the Mezquita cathedral of Córdoba will soon lead to quite a stir.
Can someone who will soon lead a group say things like that?
And the children. No doubt their worry will soon lead to action.
A winning formula, which should soon lead to implant-based technologies suitable for.
Worse still, could the mood in housing markets soon lead prices in downward?
Chetwynd 's recommendations soon lead to a revival in profits and a rapid expansion of Wolseley 's business.
I hope that the present transition period will soon lead to full independence for East Timor.
We will soon lead him astray! I need no leading!
When he dies, it will soon lead him to life.
This could soon lead to a total of 16 ratifications.
And police detectives say they hope this will soon lead to solving the killer's identity.
We will soon lead him astray!

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