Example sentences of "led [prep] [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This was led through the streets in furrows so that each burger could have his turn at the stream to irrigate his garden , with its vegetables and flowers .
2 ( Big Ears is led from the dock in handcuffs .
3 The epidemiological evidence presented in this paper and elsewhere suggests that P cepacia is transmissible between individuals by direct or indirect routes , that some individuals experience a change in clinical condition after acquisition of the infection , and that policies of segregation within CF centres have led to a reduction in incidence of P cepacia colonisation .
4 The significant changes initiated in 1976 have led to a reduction in government expenditure .
5 This has largely led to a reduction in overall-activity , but the control of mosquitoes by means of insecticide retains its prominence .
6 The fear is that stretched resources have led to a reduction in places specifically for the most troubled children .
7 ‘ Secondly , taste : excessive production and cultivation methods have led to a reduction in flavour .
8 So why has it not led to a rise in conviction rates ?
9 ( If overall expenditure had remained the same in real terms , a fall in pupil numbers of 17% would have led to a rise in unit costs of 20% ) ( HM Treasury , 1990 , Table 11.10 ) .
10 Any rise in aggregate demand which was rationally anticipated would have had no such effect — it would merely have led to a rise in prices .
11 Latter attempts to increase foaming activity have led to a sacrifice in disinfectant capabilities which , while normally good , are limited to gram positive organisms .
12 The development of flexible endoscopy , which allows pancolonic biopsy , has supported this finding and has led to a change in practice such that in many centres at risk patients are examined at intervals , with colonoscopy and biopsy , to detect premalignant dysplasia or early cancer .
13 That in turn has led to a fall in income .
14 Among the many reasons for this are , first , a belief that the spread of the secondary comprehensive school has led to a fall in standards or has failed to lead to the heralded improvement in quality ; and secondly , a raising of expectations , among politicians , parents , employers and young people , about what young people , in the light of growing youth unemployment , should be expected to achieve by the end of the period of compulsory education , especially in preparation for life , work and further/higher education .
15 The latest security report says installing cameras has finally led to a fall in car theft , but overall hospital crime rose 12.5% last year .
16 Concern for the plant 's impact on the environment had already led to a cut in production earlier in the year to the minimum necessary to keep the plant 's systems in operation .
17 The reduction in output of volatile organic compounds ( VOCs ) coupled with a three-year community relations programme , has led to a drop in protests about solvent smells from the plant from more than 100 a year to one .
18 The difficulty encountered by plaintiffs in obtaining injunctions to stop libels has led to a growth in applications for injunctions on the grounds of breach of confidence , ie that the information has been obtained from someone who is under a duty not to reveal it .
19 Some teachers in the county believe it 's this very concensus between Tories , Liberal Democrats and Labour which has led to a crisis in county education .
20 Worsening expectations had not yet led to a collapse in investment , however .
21 Over-exploitation has led to a collapse in numbers of bluefish tuna , swordfish and cod in the Atlantic .
22 More recently it has been recognised that students will benefit more from the provision of good quality language support than from long periods spent learning English in ESL courses and this has led to a shift in resources towards the mainstream classroom .
23 Professor Dodge said the advent of full-scale female employment in Ulster during World War II had led to a decline in breast-feeding in the generations since .
24 This situation has not led to a decline in enrolments : except for a brief period at the beginning of the crisis , the demand for education has been sustained .
25 This prospect has led to a retrenchment in state pension provision and an emphasis on informal caring systems , two attempts to reduce the need for society to foot the bill of its ageing population .
26 Early revelations about the " Lebanon connection " case had led to the resignation in December 1988 and the subsequent trial of the Justice Minister , Elisabeth Kopp , after she warned her husband , Hans Kopp , of the impending money-laundering investigation into the Shakarchi Trading Company of which he was vice-chairman [ see pp. 36473 ; 37261 ] , and whose director , Mohamed Shakarchi , was a family friend of the Magharians .
27 This chapter , then , will consider the debate which has led to the change in climate , and the nature of the demands being made on schools and their teachers to review the curriculum .
28 Limited autonomy was granted to the CHT in June 1991 [ see p. 38289 ] ; earlier peace efforts in the 1980s had led to the creation in March 1989 of three elected CHT district councils with restricted powers [ see p. 36524 ] .
29 Nevertheless , the crowding together of the poor in slums was seen to be dangerous — debilitating to health and facilitating possibly seditious communication of the kind which had led to the riots in Trafalgar Square in 1886 .
30 The obligation upon LEAs to meet a child 's special educational needs as set out in his/her statement of needs has led to an increase in specialist staff , visiting , or based in these centres and working with and supporting regular staff .
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