Example sentences of "leads on to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A general survey of the whole span of Church history leads on to a second-level course which explores the growth and diversification of Christianity in three contexts ; the second century in the Roman Empire , early modern Europe and nineteenth-century Africa and America . |
2 | This leads on to a major guideline for all consequences : |
3 | This leads on to a third aspect — the redistributive effect over a person 's lifetime , rather than just in the current period . |
4 | This point leads on to a further problem in sampling — which is non-response . |
5 | This leads on to a further point . |
6 | Whether or not this pilot study leads on to a larger project depends upon first , whether or not the aid project goes ahead , and second , whether or not the pilot study indicates that a more ambitious study is feasible . |
7 | This leads on to the second part of the book , in which the author begins by showing that there is a deep ambiguity in our basic concepts of causality and chance . |
8 | This leads on to the final point . |
9 | This leads on to the third scenario , that decisions would be taken in economic and other fields at Community level , and that they would be submitted to the scrutiny of the European Parliament . |
10 | The Americans could take this a little further , but after Schweinfurt they had to stop and lick their wounds ; and so this leads on to the inevitable topic when I am confronted with the audiences I meet in all those places . |