Example sentences of "[pron] leads to the " in BNC.
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1 | Which leads to the usual problems associated with casting and auditioning . |
2 | Dr Jones and his team are now extending their work to other species , and to the post-larval stage , which leads to the ultimate product — the prawn on the end of your fork . |
3 | Marriage is one of the elements which leads to the formation and the maintenance of the inequality between classes and it does this at the expense of women . |
4 | It called for the repeal of legislation ‘ which leads to the victimisation of the poor ’ . |
5 | … Crossing a wooden foot bridge to the right of the village street , passing the village church and climbing a rather steep hill , on the crest of which the road curves to the right , I soon see the cart-track which leads to the hall . |
6 | They have shown a stubborn reluctance to take that course so far , which leads to the belief that they have already promised the job elsewhere . |
7 | I walk down the broadest thoroughfare on the island , that which leads to the harbour . |
8 | This village and its neighbour Elterwater ( q.v. ) are old quarrying villages , and from the church at Chapel Stile you can walk up a footpath which leads to the dramatic Thrang Slate Quarry . |
9 | It may be observed that , for stationary axisymmetric space-times , ( 11.28 ) is the Ernst potential which leads to the Schwarzschild solution . |
10 | It may be observed that ( 13.3 ) is in fact the Ernst potential which leads to the Kerr solution for stationary axisymmetric space-times . |
11 | As the gels are both flavoured and acidulated , they stimulate the flow of saliva which leads to the swallowing of excess saliva and gel during treatment . |
12 | In this case , rather than C , we add the constraint which leads to the additional row ( b ’ ) . |
13 | In this situation it seems to be a natural reaction to pull in back cyclic which leads to the model reversing away from you . |
14 | At Cadger Bank , the hill which leads to the remote alley where the attack took place , there is plenty of cover for a rapist to hide . |
15 | The American writer Leslie Farber has a great deal to say about ‘ the life of suicide ’ , which he insists , ‘ must not be seen as the situation or state of mind which leads to the act , but that situation in which the act-as-possibility , quite apart from whether it eventually occurs or not , has a life of its own . ’ |
16 | Training involves a two-year residential course which leads to the Nursery Nursing Examination Board diploma , followed by nine months ' probation with a family . |
17 | For many cultures , the ‘ right ’ linguistic formulae have a sort of supernatural power : thus Sapir once spoke of ‘ that virtual identity of word and thing which leads to the magic of spells ’ . |
18 | Following assessment and successful completion of a period of consolidation the nurse is then encouraged to proceed into a two part professional studies programme which leads to the National Board for Scotland Diploma in Professional Studies . |
19 | Which leads to the brightest bulb in the Sheffield chandelier of pop , the Longpigs . |
20 | The adventurers end up at a confluence of shafts , one of which leads to the Bloodheart itself . |
21 | Here , students who have already graduated , can become qualified teachers by taking a year 's course which leads to the award of PGCE . |
22 | Follow a distinctive path here which leads to the summit of Bowfell ( 0.5 miles ) . |
23 | From here descend south following a thin path to Troutbeck Park Farm , then take the farm access road south which leads to the village of Troutbeck ( 4.5 miles ) . |
24 | As our plans only allowed for one day on Mykines , we made the hølmur our main target , and after leaving our things in the empty house in which we had arranged to spend the night , we set off to follow the steep cliff path which leads to the bridge . |
25 | By preventing segregation of chromosomes in the first mitotic division , diploidy is restored , which leads to the development of a parthenogenetic female . |
26 | We are happy to offer a substantial reward for information which leads to the arrest of the guilty person or persons . |
27 | Just beyond St John 's Church the first opening on the left is KING 'S STABLES ROAD which leads to the Grassmarket , a picturesque quarter once the seat of public executions , now more noted for its antique shops , boutiques and restaurants . |
28 | A crowd or group of this type has two emotional components : namely , a relationship to a leader similar to the emotional structure of unrequited love , where the loved object replaces the ego ideal ; and secondly , identification with other members of the group , where part of the object is introjected , which leads to the strong emotional ties among the members of the group . |
29 | If you do make an immediate withdrawal which leads to the balance falling below £10,000 , there will be a small charge to pay . |
30 | Most advertisements , if they are any good , are the outcome of a process of careful , detailed and imaginative analysis , which leads to the formulation of an advertising strategy for the brand concerned . |