805495 The crisis led to the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Source_VOA 282394 You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. CK 40065 A little bit of luck sometimes leads to an unexpected success. CK 60973 The scandal could lead to the firing of some senior officials. CM 665571 The detective I hired called to tell me he has a promising lead. darinmex 25587 The staircase leading to the rooftop is narrow, steep, and dark. NekoKanjya 744507 A leading specialist was brought in to authenticate the painting. darinmex 59287 It is unlikely that this indictment will lead to his deportation. CM 313039 She's leading a happy life with her husband near the sea in Kamakura. Shiawase 303418 He led his men and horses over snowy mountains and down into hot valleys. CM 326372 The disagreement between the union and management could lead to a strike. CK 277862 Many of the city's leading restaurants close down for the whole of August. CK 1317013 He doesn't have any children, but other than that he's leading a happy life. CK 1847004 The dispute over the islands has led to some anti-Japanese protests in China. Chrikaru 327705 It's a very dangerous sport, where a slight mistake can lead to serious injury. CK 680063 Car accidents are the leading cause of death for teenagers in the United States. Source_VOA 279245 The popularity of the telephone has led to fewer people writing letters these days. CK 538811 There's a chance that tap water may contain harmful substances like chlorine and lead. blay_paul 1141313 The World Health Organization says alcohol abuse is the third leading cause of death and disability in the world. Source_VOA 269211 A new study suggests that hospital records for patients older than 65 are often incorrect, which may lead to serious treatment errors. CM