Example sentences of "[adj] lead to the " in BNC.

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1 Attempts to identify a murine homologue of LFA-3 led to the unexpected finding that mouse CD2 interacts with a different molecule , BCM1 ( CD48 ) 49 .
2 The Dolgarrog Dam disaster of 1925 led to the passing of this legislation .
3 Three raids alone in 1736 led to the loss of 1,026 head of cattle .
4 The coach departed from Clun at 8 a.m. for the four-hour journey to Minehead , the terminus of the West Somerset and indeed of the original branch line whose closure in 1971 led to the formation of the preserved railway which is so successful today .
5 Eileen Sessions , former head teacher at Smestow School , Stafford , whose introduction of Golf Foundation lessons to her school curriculum 1971 led to the establishment of a Staffordshire County Schools ' Association which now incorporates 60 schools , is the first winner of the Sir Henry Cotton Award for Meritorious Service to Junior Golf .
6 That led to the Hundred Years War , and in the summer of 1346 , Edward III landed in Normandy and that led to the battle of Crecy on 26th .
7 That led to the murder , ’ Mr Crigman added .
8 That led to the Royal arms we know today — England or Scotland in the first and fourth quarters , Ireland in the third quarter and Scotland or England in the second .
9 That led to the ceremony at Cirencester Register 's Office at the weekend .
10 Extension in the early Cambrian led to the eruption of the basic Tayvallich Volcanic Formation in western Scotland .
11 Although , therefore , the seizure was not intended to be permanent , conventual houses were largely unmolested , and wherever possible existing religious were allowed to farm the alien priories , the protraction of the war and the intention of the king to profit from this source as much as possible led to the permanent secularization of some monastic lands , and the extended management and farming of others by laymen as well as by royal clerks .
12 If experiments such as creep or stress relaxation are performed on the same sample of a polymer over a range of temperatures a pattern of behaviour is apparent that as long ago as 1943 led to the proposal of a " master curve " to which all observations could be reduced .
13 The discovery of X-rays by Roentgen in 1895 led to the development of imaging systems that displayed internal pictures of bone structure and harder tissues in the human body .
14 This led to the usual ‘ drinking bout …
15 I am sure that a considerable number of chemists — professionally recognised or otherwise — would be more encouraged to take up continuing education if this led to the award of a recognised National Vocational Qualification ( NVQ ) , or more appropriately a RSC certificate/diploma .
16 This led to the rapid growth of the private courier industry , with substantial benefits to business users .
17 instead the Church preferred to use the Annunciation for the first day of the year , and this led to the adoption of 25 March , nine months before Christmas , although this choice was by no means universal .
18 This led to the belief that Christ 's divine nature originated at his birth rather than at his baptism .
19 This led to the Committee 's visit in 1885 to Holroyd Smith 's full-size demonstration line at Manchester , and the signing of an agreement for his patents and professional services to be used in constructing an electric street tramway at Blackpool .
20 This led to the development officer having to assume such a role herself , and occasionally this involved her in more work than she felt she could easily provide .
21 This led to the decision to withdraw from IMF agreements in May 1987 .
22 This led to the evacuation of 250 000 people which , although staggered over several days , led to great pressure on transport arteries .
23 The division was about four men to one woman , and this led to the inevitable result , in those days before The Pill — a baby boom .
24 Yes again , and this led to the study of photosynthesis .
25 This led to the founding of the MIT Radiation Laboratory solely for magnetron and radar research , and to the employment of many American electronics companies in its manufacture .
26 All this led to the release of the first solo album …
27 This led to the collapse in many universities of not only traditional moral theories but also many of the great idealistic philosophies ( such as Kant 's , for example ) that had come out of the Enlightenment itself .
28 This led to the establishment of French language newspapers , edited by Frenchmen , which catered for a combined European and évolué readership .
29 This led to the need to bring together the different datasets using systems that can be established in the developing countries in which the information is required , and emphasis has been placed on putting together a portable package of processing , interpretation and display facilities .
30 The Boipatong massacre became the first major hurdle which rugby had to overcome and this led to the implementation of All Black and Wallaby tour conditions such a the minute 's silence prior to each test , the display of peace and democracy signed at match venues and in match programmes , the non-playing of national anthems and the removal of any official flying of the South African national flag .
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