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How to use take the lead in a sentence

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The Democrats must take the lead in committing themselves to honor those obligations.
But, against the run of play, Stanley had enough in their locker to take the lead after the referee, for a change, looked kindly on the visitors.
Once again, it should take the lead in brokering an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.
They must take the lead in civilising our streets and reclaiming them for local communities.
Let us take the lead in recognising the perniciousness of an ethos that thinks it is destined to rule the world.
Firstly, is the health service equipped to take the lead in public protection?
Parliamentarians should be mindful of this and take the lead rather than hold back and be over-run by the process.
That's water off a duck's back to a man like Graham, who seven minutes later, saw his side take the lead.
In musical conversations one player or other always tries to take the lead, play louder, push the pace.
Thus, Massachusetts will now take the lead among states as the only one to grant the right of civil marriage to same-sex couples.
Jakarta now needs to take the lead and continue the dialogue begun in Geneva to ensure a lasting peace.
Indeed, when they scored two tries early in the second half to take the lead, there was an air of Groundhog Day dread among an anxious crowd.
You are advised to take the lead with regard to joint enterprises and commitments.
He feels that India is equipped to take the lead in ocean exploration and research.
But Spain was not close enough and the final sprint became a two boat race between Romania and Poland as Romania tried to take the lead.
Their joy was short-lived however as a lapse in defence saw St Peter's take the lead for the third time.
Another microblogger suggested government officials take the lead by eating GM foods themselves.
Schuettler, it was, who put down the first marker, ripping a forehand past Agassi in the first set to take the lead.
A control freak, his inability to take the lead in a situation in which so many elements are beyond his sphere of influence, is troubling him.
And then in the sixth it was a balk again, allowing Georgia Tech to take the lead.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The two medicinemen take the lead, the two women follow, then come the four men with the parfleche.
And I am afraid it is very often the wives, Honora, who take the lead in prodigality.
George, and the more so if Sir Nigel Loring, of Christchurch, should don hauberk once more and take the lead of us.
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