Now he realized that change could lead to something better.
"No matter who the candidates are, you'd better lead on this issue."
If he starts moving, you'd better lead him by at least eighty yards!
He'd hoped Abell's questions would lead to something better in the way of work.
I'll spell you after forty, but I'd better lead the way to begin with, until we get our direction set and find a game trail.
And - one never knows - it might lead to something better.
"You had better lead the way and I'll give you instructions as we go."
"You had better lead on and find that path," Frodo said to him.
But you'd better not lead me down the garden path, you know.
I don't know the way, so you'd better lead.