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And you do not know which ways of life lead nowhere.
I was sure that would lead nowhere, but kept the thought to myself.
If it led nowhere, at least he would have spent an hour in her company.
She could not stop her rest- less movements, though they led nowhere.
However, it seemed odd to have a door that led nowhere.
I have seen an entire castle do as much - and lead nowhere.
And in his head there was only a circle of thought, leading nowhere.
The step may lead nowhere, but sometimes we all must take it."
"If it leads nowhere we can turn around and cut back in," I said.
There were not many trails to follow, and the first two led nowhere.
It is not large, and seems to lead nowhere else."
Certainly I'd expected it; but even when the month came to a close, his negotiations seemed to have led nowhere.
The last time the idea surfaced was in 1992, but those talks led nowhere.
The present excessive talk, like the increased fighting, lead nowhere.
We get things done by putting in long hours and trying out different tactics that often lead nowhere.
He wanted to kiss her, but it would be irrelevant and could lead nowhere.
He was on a narrow winding road that might lead nowhere.
I felt my life stretching out before me like a long path leading nowhere.
We seemed to be in a stone labyrinth which led nowhere.
"Will you answer them yes or no - with none of these twisting changes that lead nowhere?"
Though it would probably lead nowhere, love would be a good kind of energy to have.
The path of the rich man was so smooth, and it seemed to lead nowhere!
The negotiations led nowhere and it was decided to free the hostages by force.
But if an investigation led nowhere, the perils for the party might be at least as large.
Viewed from across the river, it looks like a bridge leading nowhere.
But he added, "At this stage they have not led anywhere."
But it was only a few paces wide, not leading anywhere.
That would simply be another two years of research, study and analysis, which would not lead anywhere.
They are weary of participating in projects that do not lead anywhere.
I touched the cold wall and it took me some seconds to realize that this did not lead anywhere.
Pitman had used a lot of muscle for evidence that might not lead anywhere.
They may not lead anywhere so I think it as well not to mention them now.
Above that level it is a matter of broad generalities which do not lead anywhere.
Negotiations in September 1610 and March 1611 did not lead anywhere.
She landed a couple of project-management interviews, but they did not lead anywhere.
She could see the strands of energy pulsing like a web in every direction, but they did not lead anywhere.
'Forgive me, doctor, but this really will not lead anywhere.
"So many previous starts have not led anywhere."
"Consequently," he said, "we have had a lot of interesting starts, poorly housed which do not lead anywhere."
"Religious extremism does not lead anywhere, it only leads to an impasse.
He could not have said why, but that set of doors did not lead anywhere he wanted or needed to go.
However, these sessions did not lead anywhere.
A sectoral, quantitative vision does not lead anywhere.
"Remember, Sherlock, this still might not lead anywhere."
What he provides are hints - but hints that may or may not lead anywhere.
"It does not lead anywhere," he said.
"It may not lead anywhere but it's a start, Frank," said Cranston, nodding.
'It may not lead anywhere,' he said, but it won't hurt anything if we all keep our ears open.
However, Markby's investigations, which aim at getting hold of the suppliers, do not lead anywhere.
She sent portfolios of her work to fashion photographers, but "her solicitations did not lead anywhere."