Examples of 'soon led' in a sentence

Meaning of "soon led"

soon led: This phrase indicates a sequence of events where one action or occurrence quickly followed another, resulting in a specific outcome or consequence. It implies that the initial event or situation led directly and promptly to the subsequent one, often without much delay or interruption

How to use "soon led" in a sentence

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His experiments soon led to remarkable results.
Soon led to their being retired.
Differences in outlook soon led to a series of clashes.
This soon led to his expulsion from school.
These conflicting policies soon led to a crisis.
This soon led to the autoclave oven.
Trying to move the raft soon led to a problem.
This soon led to its popularity with teenagers.
That question soon led to others.
This soon led to the creation of greater nations.
And his voice soon led them to him.
He soon led a fine horse back.
Democratic nations are therefore soon led to give up the.
This soon led to the establishment of excellent diplomatic relations.
The initial contact soon led to close collaboration.

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We are soon led to postulate an important distinction within this unconscious.
His extensive reading soon led to an interest in writing.
The new practice of paying judges had evidently soon led to abuse.
This choice soon led to harsh persecution.
Malenkov also opposed promotions of younger generations of politicians which soon led to his decline.
A love of chemistry soon led him to experiment with photography.
But her passion for computer science soon led her to Google.
Marriage soon led us to children.
The quality of their work right from the beginning soon led to a Michelin star.
My choices soon led me to prison.
It soon led to progress in education, social reform and community life.
His experiences as a singing instructor soon led to a teaching career.
This proposal soon led to practical consequences in neurology and neurosurgery.
This started with food and soon led to skincare.
She was soon led to her husband and knelt beside him.
The physical distance between them soon led to a much more painful distance.
You are soon led to beautiful images that demonstrate his work.
The struggle for slave monopoly soon led to a quite beautiful sea war.
The museum soon led to global tours featuring the most beloved performers.
But disagreements among the founders soon led to the dissolution of the company.
Pendergast is soon led to believe that the murderer must be a member of the community.
The increase in the number of faithful soon led to the need for a baptistery.
This exposure soon led to recognition among the international music community.
Dissatisfaction with the regicide among the Swedish peasantry soon led to a rising against Magnus.
A selection process that soon led desperate people to commit desperate acts.
Originally she graduated in physics and chemistry, but her interest soon led her to languages.
Her success as a designer soon led to her switching career paths.
This soon led to the takeover of the small state railways on the rail network.
The lack of a strike code soon led to conflict within the organization.
This soon led to a sudden deterioration in relations between Richard and Philip.
The deteriorating economic situation soon led to active resistance to the communist regime.
This soon led to a veritable railway boom in Switzerland.
The difficult living and working conditions soon led to the complete exhaustion of the prisoners.
One thing soon led to another until the subject of sex was brought up.
The events in the Baltic countries soon led to similar processes in Ukraine.

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