Example sentences of "this lead [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 This led into a technical and commercial appraisal of European competition and the anticipated market changes over the next ten years .
2 This led into a Victorian style kitchen with a tiled floor and copper skillets hanging in the middle of the room .
3 This led into a couple of summers acting as a professional lifesaver during summer vacations from Sheffield University .
4 Then to the important part — Exercise — and this led into a Movement session .
5 This led to a courtly style of social dance which Petipa studied and taught fur some six years in Madrid before returning to St. Petersburg as balletmaster .
6 Ministers also hoped that employers would cut out overmanning and root out inefficiency , even if this led to a temporary surge in unemployment .
7 This led to a decision by the Civil Aeronautics Board in 1945 to distribute routes in the Pacific , Latin America , and Europe to various other American airlines , some of which continue today .
8 This led to a certain amount of friction between the Gardener ( Hortulanus ) and the Keeper of the Garden ( Praefectus Horti ) , Isaac Rand , who , in accordance with his office , published in the same year Index Plantarum officinalium quae in Horto Chelseiano .
9 This led to a view of people as a cost , to be controlled and administered .
10 According to Stirling , this led to a ‘ peculiar mutual respect and real friendship , a rare blend of the individual and the team . ’
11 This led to a series of startling photographs of these people ‘ on the streets ’ .
12 This led to a vast number of prosecutions , usually in the magistrates ' court , because the authorities were quite careful about alleging that less damage had occurred than would give the protesters the option of having a jury trial , something for which most of them would have very happily volunteered .
13 This led to a real Sunday morning 's devotion , singing new stanzas to the song I had started a few days before : ‘ Thank you for sore legs ; thank you for the pain ; I wan na thank you , Lord .
14 This led to a constructive discussion in which the employee volunteered to give up his supervisory role and instead concentrate on other activities at which he was better and actually preferred .
15 This led to a substantial increase in platelet cholesterol concentration , the bulk of this increase being associated with the platelet membrane .
16 This led to a reluctant acceptance of the colonial language , Portuguese , as the official language .
17 This led to a field study which at least seemed to locate not only the site but the probable outlines of the building .
18 This led to a certain amount of friction , as Matthew was in the habit of practising on his flute when he went to bed , and this was not appreciated by the men trying to sleep over his head , let alone those in the next room to him , and one day in the Mess they protested strongly and threatened to flatten him if this continued .
19 Together with overgrazing by overstocking , this led to a serious and continuing degradation of the land .
20 This led to a general disillusionment with house-planning which today means that the Council planning policy is honoured more often in the breach than in anything else .
21 A great many civil posts — postal officials , customs officers , policemen , street cleaners — were duplicated and this led to a serious imbalance between the non-productive bureaucracy and the private sector production workers .
22 This led to a lucrative offer from Hollywood .
23 The most obvious impact was in directly military terms since the county stood yet again in a front line of European conflict and this led to a growing strain on the traditional method of local defence , the county militia .
24 This led to a local outcry and priests at St. Mary 's Westport stated , ‘ We are clearly and categorically opposed to mining on CP ’ .
25 This led to a heated family argument , the daughter not wanting to leave her family , the husband not wanting to lose his wife , and the father indicating that this was not what he intended .
26 This led to a decline in numbers , but they are recovering , although the racing pigeon fraternity complain about them now !
27 At the same time there was a good deal of variation in the ways in which the Bible was understood and interpreted by different groups of reformers , and this led to a further fragmentation of the previously unified world of Christendom .
28 In total , this led to a 40.4% drop in earnings per share .
29 This led to a deep conflict within himself which carried with it the handicap that he did not really understand the ordinary world , was remote from everyday life , and so lacked balance .
30 This led to a great setback for the Company ; by the early 1680s it seemed to have established itself , and paid its first dividends , at about 50 per cent a year , but it was then caught up in England 's wars against France , the bases were captured , and no regular dividends could be paid until after it had got its property back under the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 .
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