Example sentences of "[adv] led to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The expected shortfall in social services funding for community care had already led to tightening of the criteria that social workers will use to decide who is eligible for care management , and patients with moderate needs for care might lose out altogether .
2 It has already led to grief , but that is just a beginning . ’
3 Local autonomy has also led to variety in the way in which the education system is organised within each LEA .
4 The IoT 's stance has angered members of the Tax Faculty who are currently considering their responses to the consultative document ; it has also led to speculation that the IoT is scared of losing members .
5 This has resulted in not only strangers and professionals moving into the arena of dying and death , but it has also led to commercialisation and big business .
6 One has led to the written constitution , but it has also led to revolution and at times tyranny .
7 The dire economic situation has also led to corruption , with some teachers selling examination papers and answers .
8 Three hundred and thirty thousand Germans have been senselessly and irresponsibly led to death and destruction through the cunning strategy of a corporal from World War 1 .
9 Major changes in organizations in the last 20 years have often led to dissonance over expectations .
10 Inevitably oversimplifying , I would summarize what I have tried to say by suggesting that the schooling of science has produced three kinds of people , whose interrelations have up till now led to opposition to any attempts to realize the emancipatory potential Carlile saw .
11 Moreover , ideological divisions have frequently led to union rivalries which can undermine strike action , especially since the unions compete for the same grades of employees ; in BR a single union can in most cases bring out most or all members of a grade .
12 Telling the poorer workers that others were producing more , simply led to demoralisation ; they already knew that , and telling them so only made them feel worse .
13 The correspondence has even led to romance — the daughter hopes to marry a man who is serving life for shooting his wife.Richard Barnett reports :
14 This has sometimes led to rail company policies of resisting cutbacks , restoring services ( e.g. in the home states of influential congressmen ) and avoiding staff reductions .
15 Such protests were quite common and sometimes led to disorder and affrays .
16 John Paris , in his biography of Davy published in 1825 , wrote : ‘ I have been able to present to the world a complete history of those proceedings which have so happily led to discovery of which it is not too much to say that it is at once the pride of science , the triumph of humanity and the glory of the age in which we live . ’
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