Example sentences of "this led to the " in BNC.

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1 This led to the usual ‘ drinking bout …
2 I am sure that a considerable number of chemists — professionally recognised or otherwise — would be more encouraged to take up continuing education if this led to the award of a recognised National Vocational Qualification ( NVQ ) , or more appropriately a RSC certificate/diploma .
3 This led to the rapid growth of the private courier industry , with substantial benefits to business users .
4 instead the Church preferred to use the Annunciation for the first day of the year , and this led to the adoption of 25 March , nine months before Christmas , although this choice was by no means universal .
5 This led to the belief that Christ 's divine nature originated at his birth rather than at his baptism .
6 This led to the Committee 's visit in 1885 to Holroyd Smith 's full-size demonstration line at Manchester , and the signing of an agreement for his patents and professional services to be used in constructing an electric street tramway at Blackpool .
7 This led to the development officer having to assume such a role herself , and occasionally this involved her in more work than she felt she could easily provide .
8 This led to the decision to withdraw from IMF agreements in May 1987 .
9 This led to the evacuation of 250 000 people which , although staggered over several days , led to great pressure on transport arteries .
10 The division was about four men to one woman , and this led to the inevitable result , in those days before The Pill — a baby boom .
11 Yes again , and this led to the study of photosynthesis .
12 This led to the founding of the MIT Radiation Laboratory solely for magnetron and radar research , and to the employment of many American electronics companies in its manufacture .
13 All this led to the release of the first solo album …
14 This led to the collapse in many universities of not only traditional moral theories but also many of the great idealistic philosophies ( such as Kant 's , for example ) that had come out of the Enlightenment itself .
15 This led to the establishment of French language newspapers , edited by Frenchmen , which catered for a combined European and évolué readership .
16 This led to the need to bring together the different datasets using systems that can be established in the developing countries in which the information is required , and emphasis has been placed on putting together a portable package of processing , interpretation and display facilities .
17 The Boipatong massacre became the first major hurdle which rugby had to overcome and this led to the implementation of All Black and Wallaby tour conditions such a the minute 's silence prior to each test , the display of peace and democracy signed at match venues and in match programmes , the non-playing of national anthems and the removal of any official flying of the South African national flag .
18 This led to the usual talk of dismissing coach Luis Gradin , the man in charge throughout this period of successive defeats , but he will stay on at least until the end of the year when the present Argentine RU committee changes .
19 This led to the Little Vestry where she would hang up her coat and to the kitchen where she would wash out the vases and arrange the fresh flowers .
20 This led to the ‘ search ’ for documents which produced the forgeries .
21 This led to the establishment of after-school clubs for children of junior age , staffed by a team of teachers and parents and to the provision of an activities programme for under-tens in the summer holiday , organised through the Parent-Teacher Association .
22 This led to the second phase of the emergence of headhunting , in which management consultants , and with them accountancy firms , developed their own in-house headhunting functions .
23 This led to the typology set out in Figure 5.1 below .
24 This led to the everyday use of microphones which were mounted on the end of a short boom extending from one of the ear-pieces of the pilot 's radio headset to a position in front of his mouth .
25 This led to the ‘ market tapering ’ to which reference has already been made ( Chapter 3 ) .
26 This led to the partial abandonment of physical controls and a move towards financial disciplines for the nationalised industries .
27 This led to the initiation of an under-fives review .
28 This led to the Sexual Offences ( Amendment ) Act in 1976 .
29 Charles I and his Parliament quarrelled , and this led to the Civil War of the 1640s which ended with the defeat and execution of the King and , in 1649 , the establishment of a republic .
30 Where the parents were of radically different types this led to the degeneration of the qualities of the higher race , but if the racial outcrossing was between individuals whose characteristics were complementary or similar then it was beneficial .
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