Example sentences of "[num] led to [art] " 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 The rise to power of Saddam Hussein and the subsequent outbreak of the Gulf war in 1980 led to a revival of the Iraqi claim to the islands .
4 But the Brazilian debt crisis in December 1986 led to a collapse in the perpetual FRN market .
5 Three raids alone in 1736 led to the loss of 1,026 head of cattle .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Hence there was a serious distortion in policy which between 1981 and 1985 led to the number of places in private and voluntary residential nursing homes rising by 138 per cent , from 39,000 to 93,000 despite a policy commitment to community care .
11 The defeat of the Welsh rising of 1294 led to the inception in 1295 of James 's last great commission , Beaumaris Castle in Anglesey , Britain 's most perfect example of the concentric castle plan .
12 In the long term the crowning of Charles by Leo III led to an increasing papal claim to power over the imperial ruler of the West , but short-term benefits to Charles were clear .
13 The expiry of the Licensing Act in 1695 led to a massive output of printed propaganda , in the form of pamphlets , broadsides and newspapers , and the press proved to be highly partisan in nature .
14 The victory of the Conservatives in the British general elections of 1979 led to a radical questioning of the role of the public enterprise sector .
15 Two scrutinies , in particular , were crucially important : the first in 1979 led to the decision to implement a management information system for ministers ( MINIS ) in the Department of the Environment ( DOE ) .
16 Kuwait was invaded and annexed by Iraq in August , a move which in January 1991 led to the outbreak of war and in late February to the defeat and expulsion of Iraqi forces from Kuwait .
17 The failure of the WTUA in 1894 led to the formation of the Women 's Industrial Council .
18 The upsurge in public concern over environmental quality issues during the latter half of 1969 led to the enactment of the National Environmental Policy Act , which was passed with limited debate or opposition despite it being so fundamental and innovative a measure .
19 The siege of Cadiz by the French between 1810 and 1812 led to the closure of the Cadiz house ; but when the siege was abandoned trade and profits rapidly regained their former levels .
20 Similarly , in the Huimin prefecture of Shandong Province ( northeast China ) irrigation works constructed between 1957 and 1960 led to a rapid rise in the water-table and increasing salt levels of such magnitude that many irrigation systems have been abandoned .
21 The move to comprehensive schools in the sixties and seventies led to a broadening of the ability range facing language teachers in British schools .
22 Developments in the semi-conductor industry in the early seventies led to the production of microprocessor chips which were fast , reliable and cheap enough to be mass produced .
23 A meeting of more than 40 political groups in Moscow on July 4 led to a declaration on July 9 on the formation of the Democratic Choice bloc .
24 The UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs took a special interest in these issues and a series of intensively-researched reports in the 1970s led to the creation of a Commission on Transnational Corporations and a research centre .
25 A second coup by Rabuka on Sept. 25 led to the revocation of the Constitution and the establishment of the Republic of Fiji on Oct. 6 .
26 The basic considerations which in Chapter 6 led to the view that the reading system involves two different processing procedures , one lexical and the other non-lexical , apply also to the spelling system .
27 But , as we shall see , the death or Edward I led to an increasing alienation of Amanieu VII from the Plantagenet regime , which was to culminate in his desertion of Edward II for Charles IV of France during the War of St Sardos .
28 The 24 was easy , since the two sixes led to the two twelves .
29 Nkumbula 's lack of vigour in attacking the Federation , once established , and in supporting participation in the elections for the Legislative Council in 1958 led to the breakaway from the ANC of Kaunda , Simon Kapwepwe and others who set up the United National Independence Party ( UNIP ) in 1959 .
30 But among those with special achievements to their credit were the branches at Knebworth ( Hertfordshire ) , Kelvedon , Manningtree and Wivenhoe ( Essex ) , all of which published village histories during 1953–54 ; at Hemel Hempstead which duplicated and sold Welfare and the State , the log-book of weekly discussions in a Long Terminal on ‘ Economic and Social Problems ’ held in 1956–57 ; at Linton ( Cambridgeshire ) which followed up a music course by helping to launch the Linton Music Festival in July 1957 , destined to become an annual event ; and at Colchester where a Tutorial on archaeology from 1955 to 1958 led to the formation of the Colchester Archaeological Group .
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