Example sentences of "[noun sg] lead to [num] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , the 1784 election led to 17 unbroken years of Pitt as prime minister ; after the First World War the coalition stayed on in name but the Conservatives won 335 seats in 1918 ; Churchill 's Great Coalition presaged the Labour landslide of 1945 and the iniquities of the Lib-Lab Pact were a major factor in Mrs Thatcher 's victory in 1979 . |
2 | In the academic year 1990/91 , work by the staff of the Department led to two national awards . |
3 | The replacement of one S+ centre by isoelectronic carbon leads to two possible rings , which are known as dithiadiazoles . |
4 | INJURIES at work led to 750,000 days off in one year , a report revealed yesterday . |
5 | THE MOTHER of seven Orkney children whose allegations of sex abuse led to nine others being taken into care , has called for an inquiry into their case . |
6 | All this overt symbolism leads to one inescapable conclusion : Mozart and Schikaneder had decided to write a ‘ Masonic ’ opera . |
7 | For the person who becomes a Christian the moment of comprehension leads to one conclusion only — commitment . |
8 | For example , set the text leading to 11 point and that 's what the rulers should be set to measure . |
9 | The far-reaching reorganization of the government had been foreshadowed in Babangida 's address broadcast on Aug. 27 , marking the fifth anniversary of his taking power , when he said that " we shall from now on systematically deregulate and demilitarize the process of politics and governance in the period leading to 1992 " and that his adminstration had become " critically conscious of the need to start the process " . |
10 | The far-reaching reorganization of the government had been foreshadowed in Babangida 's address broadcast on Aug. 27 , marking the fifth anniversary of his taking power , when he said that " we shall from now on systematically deregulate and demilitarize the process of politics and governance in the period leading to 1992 " and that his adminstration had become " critically conscious of the need to start the process " . |
11 | The Greek government issued a temporary ban on traffic in central Athens and warned people to stay indoors after an unprecedented build-up of air pollution led to hundreds of people falling ill with respiratory and heart problems . |
12 | The schema activated by the opening leads to one interpretation of ‘ nails ’ and ‘ seal ’ — a phenomenon referred to in Artificial Intelligence as expectation driven understanding — and the schema is upset by an unexpected continuation , probably making you reread . |
13 | Mr Taylor had to resign on December 31 , 1990 , after heart trouble led to four coronary by-pass operations . |
14 | This argument leads to two main conclusions . |
15 | CsA prevents T-cell proliferation by blocking the calcium-activated pathway leading to interleukin-2 transcription . |
16 | David Eversley ( 1983 , p. 89 ) has suggested that marital breakdown on average leads to 1.5 new households in the medium term for every old household that is dissolved . |
17 | Clashes in Baduan district in the west of the state between supporters and opponents of the bill led to 23 deaths . |
18 | ‘ Norte/Word ’ leapt off record store shelves only ten days after its release and its success led to three reading tours . |
19 | A saline drip stood like the Angel of Death beside the bed , a pipe leading to one of her arms which lay by her side atop neatly folded sheets . |
20 | This analysis led to three key recommendations : |
21 | Moira 's disappearance led to one of the largest inquiries in the Lanarkshire area . |
22 | The marbled staircase leads to 126 rooms and suites filled with period furniture . |
23 | The adoption of the evolutionary point of view leads to two very important conclusions . |