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

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1 That led to TV appearances on Carrott 's Lib and Saturday Night Live , but her career took an unexpected turn when she spent 16 months with Robert Lindsay in the West End musical , Me And My Girl .
2 That led to warfare for about three months in our house .
3 This led to redundancy charges of £400,000 , or half the 1991 figure .
4 This led to involvement in a wide range of speculative projects throughout Europe , North America , and the West Indies , and the huge resources at his disposal enabled him to embark on a vigorous attempt to secure control over the affairs of the East India Company .
5 This led to imprisonment after which he sought greater freedom in America .
6 The lower limit of TL dating of sediment is closely linked with uncertainty about how far the sediment was bleached in antiquity , and this led to development of the optically stimulated luminescence ( OSL ) technique .
7 At the end of 1989 joint military exercises were held with Singapore ( in Indonesia ) , and this led to speculation that Singapore might wish to negotiate military training facilities in the country to replace those which it currently used in Taiwan .
8 Commercially , this led to disaster .
9 This led to insubordination amongst the Seventh Infantry who attacked the Governor and wounded one of the officers who accompanied him .
10 Inevitably this led to confusion as to where the centre of power and decision-making really lay and seemed to preclude the maintenance of a coherent policy .
11 This led to confusion over concentration with the term minimum inhibitory concentration ( MIC ) being used as and mistaken for dosage rate when it merely related to the bacteriostatic performance against certain bacteria under artificial conditions and at specific concentrations .
12 In time this led to resentment , especially among the growing educated group who felt the arrogance of the British most directly .
13 This led to sanserif type-faces , like Gill Sans .
14 Instead , some crumbled , some caused fear and crime and many led to isolation hundreds of feet up above the rest of the town , But back in 1952 something needed to be done to take us out of Victorian and Edwardian accommodation and into the second half of the 20th century .
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