Example sentences of "[vb -s] led [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The elevation of environmental concerns in the social consciousness has raised the profile of environmental protection and has led to international agreements specifically concerned with the environment , such as the Montreal protocol on the ozone layer .
2 Its use has led to real benefits for the group
3 Nonetheless , it is often the most deprived areas or people who are least able to help themselves , and in many rural areas the decline in rural transport and rural services outlined above has led to real rural deprivation .
4 Meanwhile the popularity of Yardie amongst jail birds has led to certain elements deciding that the book comes a little too close to the truth for their liking , and Victor Headley has disappeared into hiding to work on Yardie 2 , leaving Adebayo and Pope to speak on his behalf .
5 More competition on the roads and in the air has led to better services and more choice .
6 In the private sector a large number of estate agents , landlords , accommodation agencies and building societies have been found to operate discriminatory registers , refusing to let or sell or lend to black individuals and families , while direct and indirect discrimination in many local authority housing departments has led to black tenants being allocated inferior council housing ( Gordon and Newnham , 1986 ) .
7 In some cases it has led to violent confrontations requiring police intervention .
8 A research programme is better than a rival if it is more progressive , the progressive nature of a programme depending on its degree of coherence and the extent to which it has led to successful novel predictions , as discussed in Chapter 7 .
9 A century of saving seed from the best plants has led to continuous improvements .
10 Much of this work on animals was done in Oxford and has led to radical improvements in the transplantation of kidney , liver , bone-marrow and hearts in human patients who would otherwise have died .
11 In BR , commercialism has led to radical organizational change .
12 PANAMA is the latest in a series of rogue regimes , the menacing state of whose internal affairs has led to armed intervention by other countries — and to an unresolved international tangle about the legality of such action .
13 Population pressure on land has led to increasing competition of less sensitive rotations which maximise the production of food crops with beneficial rotations which include nitrogen-fixing crops and forage crops .
14 The economic boom in the south east has led to increasing demands for new types of industrial site , and the growth in high tech and service industries has placed a premium on high quality sites in pleasant surroundings and with good communications .
15 This more frequent application , especially of a compound like malathion which has an unpleasant odour , has led to increasing refusals from householders and a consequent reduction in insecticide coverage .
16 The success of this fairly new treatment has led to increasing numbers of terminally ill patients being referred for consideration of transplantation , many of these being referred as a final option , when intensive support in hospital is required and when secondary end organ damage has often developed .
17 This in turn has led to increasing Government interference in matters relating to both the organisation and professional functions of medical groups .
18 As a result , market intelligence is limited , and has led to contradictory stances being adopted by different companies .
19 Quantal analysis of excitatory synapses in the hippocampus has proved difficult and has led to contradictory conclusions when applied to long-term potentiation .
20 The need to control costs and optimize on resources has led to centralized shared cataloguing , largely made possible through the adoption of standards such as the machine readable catalogue ( MARC ) record and the Anglo-American cataloguing rules .
21 The debate is important and has led to keen observations being made on both sides of the House .
22 However , it could have been Montana 's last appearance for the team he has led to four Super Bowl triumphs — unless Young is injured .
23 The theory of sexual selection has led to four common predictions about the relationship between breeding success and sexual dimorphism .
24 In recent years the study of megalithic remains such as Stonehenge in terms of hypothetical astronomical alignments has led to various interesting speculations concerning prehistoric man 's knowledge of the calendar .
25 And this type of stereotypical link has led to various experiments .
26 While in many ways the UK system is a homogeneous one , with centralized application procedures , common though varying admissions requirements , and a national system of student support through grants and now loans , its often decentralized and pragmatic mode of development has led to great variation in detail .
27 Its development has led to great advances in the miniaturisation of electronic components .
28 Recent focus upon the cost of this treatment ( £2,500 per patient per year ; ) has led to much debate concerning the appropriate use of limited resources for such experimental therapies .
29 Turning to the company cases , the dictum in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 has led to much confusion and complication where those in de facto control of the company have been charged with theft from it .
30 This discovery has led to much speculation about how birds use this phenomenal ability .
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