Example sentences of "[noun] leading to a " in BNC.

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1 The centre section deals with gastrointestinal fermentation and metabolism leading to a final section on the whole animal .
2 Studentships are offered for postgraduate study within the field of Humanities at universities and certain other institutions of higher education ; they are available for certain courses of study and research leading to a higher degree , and for certain certificate or diploma courses not covered by the bursary scheme .
3 For example a studentship to undertake research leading to a higher degree can cost as little as five hundred pound per year for the three years .
4 In this respect , a post-audit may provide an important learning feedback leading to a sharpening-up of future evaluations , both in terms of the range of issues examined and of the degree of depth in which they are investigated .
5 However , the danger is that uncontrolled trading would pull a substantial part of the UK production into the Continent leading to a massive decline in sheep flocks in the less-favoured areas in France and Germany .
6 We will introduce a credit-based system , enabling students to achieve a diploma after the equivalent of two years , with the option of a further one or two years ' study leading to a degree .
7 The confusing rules prohibiting charging for educational provision ( including anything provided as part of the National Curriculum ) and examination entry ( see Appendix to this chapter ) , and the requirement that a course of study leading to a qualification authenticated by an outside body be approved by the Secretary of State or a designated body , have imposed further constraints on what may be offered .
8 By this device control may be retained by a small proportion of the equity leading to a further rift between ownership and control .
9 Similar part-time courses including some in science/technology subjects leading to a University Certificate are offered by several Colleges of Further Education .
10 HARPY 's use of a finite-state grammar permitted backwards pruning since a finite-state grammar has the property that any string of words leading to a given state is equivalent to any other string leading to that state as far as future states are concerned .
11 To the right of the lodge were a dozen or so stone steps leading to a half-moon beach .
12 This indirect evidence suggests a reduced absorption or increased secretion of protein , or both by the gall bladder leading to a change in the biliary protein fraction , as the gall bladder absorbs biliary protein selectively and the increased CSI enhances the secretion of pronucleating protein mucin .
13 A type II supernova collapse leading to a neutron star occurs on average once every 30 years in our Galaxy .
14 ‘ Mr Adair 's call for a review leading to a change in legislation is , in the opinion of the association , the correct way forward .
15 Trajectories leading to a sink and a limit cycle are illustrated in Fig. 2.1 .
16 She found a dark crevice up an entry leading to a court , and crouched down , head on knees .
17 In the last five years , however , many of these centres , though still offering a two-year part-time programme leading to a Certificate in Education ( FE ) , have become part of the provision which has stemmed from the 1975 Haycocks Report , whose recommendations we examine in detail below .
18 Precipitation on the surrounding mountains may give rise to streams which quickly disappear where they reach the basin , as in the Taklamakan desert of the Tarim basin ( Stein , I933 ) The basin often consists of gentle slopes of graded sediments derived from the surrounding mountains leading to a central saline lake or swamp .
19 Continuing on past the huge oak door I had observed from the outside was another passage leading to a cloakroom , as the euphemism goes , otherwise a loo and wash basin and turning right I was back in the main area .
20 An exciting feature here is an underground passage leading to a cave deep beneath the ruins .
21 At the rear of the shop were two rooms , set alongside a narrow passage leading to a back door .
22 ‘ There 's a corridor leading to a service exit and back staircase . ’
23 The post mortems on the TMI accident ( see Box ) revealed a number of main ingredients : a temporary abnormal condition ( a transient ) ; poor control of maintenance procedures ( closed emergency-feedwater valves ) ; malfunctioning equipment leading to a small ‘ loss-of-coolant ’ accident ( a pressuriser relief valve that stuck open ) ; ambiguous , inadequate and badly set-out instrumentation displays and alarms ; and human error ( inadequate training of operators , leading to errors of interpretations and judgment ) .
24 It has a pleasant main lounge , with TV and bar leading to a sunny verandah .
25 Alternatively , the public may simply have become more sensitised to crime , through media and press reports or the Government 's crime prevention publicity , and so believing crime to be on the increase they are more likely to report offences leading to a rise in recorded crime which will lead to further media attention and so on in a ‘ deviancy amplification spiral ’ .
26 Each student registered on a course leading to a formal qualification is automatically eligible for Students ' Union membership .
27 Each student registered on a course leading to a formal qualification is automatically eligible for Student Union membership .
28 She will be visiting Israel on a field trip , as part of a post-graduate course leading to a masters degree .
29 George Watson , responding to this proposal , asserted that such topics were inappropriate for a course leading to a degree called " English " , and in any case dismissed both marxism and structuralism as outmoded " intellectual dinosaurs " : " No doubt a university is the place to study discredited intellectual systems ; but we risk derision if we propose them to the exclusion of others . "
30 A social worker by training , his earlier career embraced social work for the deaf in Liverpool and Nottinghamshire and teaching at the North London Polytechnic , where he was tutor in charge of the course leading to a " Certificate in Deaf Studies " .
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