Example sentences of "it leads [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The section exists elsewhere in separate form but it has a propriety at this point , stressing that the dynamic shaping inherent in the process Rolle describes is a property of God and a divine gift ; and it leads into the final summarising chapter focused on active and contemplative life .
2 It leads towards the Introductory Certificate of the National Examination Board for Supervisory Management ( N.E.B.S.M. )
3 If this is danced to 6/8 it leads to the very swift footwork needed fur Massine 's tarantella and Ashton 's version of the Italian pas de deux in Swan Lake , a miracle of timing and quick changes of éauiement .
4 The trick does not work , but at least it leads to the hiding of Colas in Lise 's bedroom and the awful discovery of the two of them together just as Alain has received the key and goes to claim his bride .
5 It leads to the Gulag , you know , and is patriarchal to boot ( translation : Marx had a beard ) .
6 When the Ernst function ( 13.3 ) is considered as containing the metric functions , it leads to the Nutku-Halil solution described above .
7 … the lands belonging to Pagham , firstly from the West of Withering , by that harbour to the place which is called Bonar Stream , and thus it leads to the long village .
8 But having rejected a compromise which , for boxing , was about as good as it gets , he ca n't continue claiming innocence if it leads to the heavyweight division again disintegrating into chaos .
9 A recent commentator , Martin Hollis , even fears that it leads to the ‘ social destruction of reality ’ ( Hollis 1982 : 83 ) .
10 There is one walk , and one only , on the northern mountain façade of Torridon , available to walkers of average ability and , by a happy topographical coincidence , it leads to the natural feature most worth seeing .
11 The second alternative poses a serious problem , however , insofar as it leads to the further question , how could such Marxism not be true — in the sense of how could History , in the objective processes on which a scientific Marxism places so much faith , be undialectical enough to produce Stalinism from the October Revolution ?
12 Apart from the obvious point that it fails to produce uniformity its principal defect is that it leads to the application of a particular national law which is likely to have been devised for domestic transactions and may well be ill-suited to those which are international in character .
13 On the other hand , it leads to the admission that in so far as all linguistic theories are provisional and incomplete ( particularly in the sphere of semantics ) , even the best-informed linguistic analysis leaves a great deal to be desired .
14 At its best it leads to the best sort of poster — those for Guinness , Polo , Benson & Hedges — where hardly any words are needed .
15 In operational terms , it leads to the determination of the national growth and investment goals …
16 It leads to the Raman effect , which , as we have already seen in Chapter 5 , is many orders of magnitude less efficient than direct resonant absorption .
17 It leads to the stimulation of a privately run black economy as its crucial lubricant .
18 The report rejects , however , the contention that economic growth in itself is unsustainable , insisting that it leads to the development of cleaner , more efficient technologies which cut pollution .
19 It leads through the commercial port to the passenger terminal , where yachtsmen can clear customs and immigration .
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