in the lead造句1. She was in the lead during the race.
2. She was in the lead from start to finish.
3. Early vote counts show Mr Adams in the lead.
4. Powers was cast in the lead role .
5. The Democrats now appear to be in the lead.
6. He came off the bend in the lead.
7. He was in the lead from start to finish.
8. Three minutes from the chequered flag, Mansell was in the lead by 2.25 seconds.
9. The studio chiefs wanted a marquee name in the lead role, not some unknown.
10. The latest opinion poll puts the Democrats in the lead.
11. Labour are still in the lead in the opinion polls.
12. Hickstone gave a very mannered performance in the lead role.
13. I was half a mile in the lead burning the earth like a gust of wind.
14. Mr Toledo was in the lead with 36 %.
15. Honey Anna Scott-so clear-cut, so far in the lead.
16. Once in the lead there was no stopping the home side as they reinforced their gathering momentum with five second-half tries.
17. The rider from the Netherlands is still in the lead as the Tour de France enters its closing stage today.
18. Anderson was in the lead, but several other runners followed close behind.
19. Quo and Maiden are in the lead but a few bright sparks voted for Saxon.
20. He cast Nicholson in the lead role and all he needed was a female.
21. In the moonlight Ion Manescu, sitting in the lead vehicle, peered through his snow goggles at the rolling wilderness.
22. A man on a black horse was in the lead, pointing the way.
23. For the first time in the race Harrison is in the lead.
24. None of the competitors could catch up with the untiring runner who was in the lead.
25. The world premiere of Harold Pinter's new play casts Ian Holm in the lead role.
27. The pre-filming budget had gone up to the then astronomical sixteen million dollars with Tyrone Power cast in the lead.
28. Hardly anyone noted her arrival in the corps de ballet until she suddenly appeared in the lead role of Symphonic Variations.
29. I thought I wanted to write a situation comedy with a woman in the lead.
30. Five out of six opinion polls yesterday showed Labour in the lead, pointing to a hung Parliament as the most likely outcome.