Example sentences of "lead to [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 This experiment was quickly followed up by others using protein synthesis inhibitors , all essentially leading to the same conclusion — that if protein synthesis was prevented during the period over which an animal was trained , or for up to about an hour subsequently , then although the animal could learn the task , when tested on it some time later — say the next day — it behaved as if it were naïve .
2 Linking girls in with the characters of Lord of the Flies , I am sure that there would be many Ralphs , a Jack of a different nature but leading to the same results , and eventually one or two Rogers .
3 It usually leads to a few cracked paving stones , ’ he said .
4 In such cases the addition of organic matter , slag , or lime will be essential if the farming system is to be maintained without a drastic drop in fertility and production — or the breakdown of soil structure which ultimately leads to the same thing .
5 My own personal experience leads to the same conclusion as on the rotation issue .
6 We now prove generally Theorem 2.7.7 ( The Generalised Associative Law ) If ρ is an associative binary operation on the set A then every way of evaluating the product of the ordered n-tuple of elements unc of A taken in that order leads to the same result .
7 Show that this leads to the same behaviour in steady state as the extreme classical assumption .
8 Further on the Brook splits , and one tributary leads to the few remnants of what was Upper Ley Mill .
9 Another superb serve led to no more than a defensive return from Sampras and Forget was so confident that the American would not be able to return his first volley that he only just stopped himself from throwing his racket into the air as he started to dance for joy along with the crowd .
10 Business as usual The election led to a few significant changes in Northern Ireland , but mostly it 's more of the same , says Robin Wilson
11 In the autumn , however , the Japanese recaptured the airstrips , and an argument between Stilwell and Chiang led to the former being relieved of his command .
12 The success of these courses at centres whose natural affinities lay with the London rather than the Eastern District led to the latter 's willing agreement to transfer its expanding , populous southern commuter zone to the former in the summer of 1930 .
13 George Boole 's father had been curator of the Lincoln Mechanics ' Institute when Bromhead was president , and the connection led to the latter 's support and encouragement for the younger Boole , to whom he lent mathematical books .
14 It would be no exaggeration to claim that the whole of present-day transplantation surgery is based on his original insight and on his subsequent collaboration with Sir Peter Medawar , which led to the latter 's Nobel Prize .
15 This kind of desire for a natural — and ‘ reasonable ’ — religion developed strongly in deism , and led to the same kind of conflict with orthodoxy as with the Bible and miracles .
16 It has certainly not been the only movement , nor has it always taken the same form or led to the same conclusions .
17 One used to be called the bottoms and one used to be called the Meadow Flats and yet they both led to the same place .
18 Rain said , exasperated , that each route led to the same point and that meant back to the Tunisian .
19 In which case , it may lead to a dis engagement from learning .
20 And that will lead to a few mist patches later on .
21 We confidently expect that an investigation of all other cases of sacred prohibition would lead to the same conclusion as in that of the horror of incest : that what is sacred was originally nothing other than the prolongation of the will of the primal father [ my italics ] .
22 From ( 3.2 ) , for any two cost levels c , and c2 : In other words , a proportionate cost reduction of unc will lead to the same proportionate reduction in price , and so an x per cent cost reduction leads to an x per cent price reduction and therefore to the social benefits of that x per cent price reduction ( which are area FGRK ) .
23 ‘ A11 these passages must lead to the same place . ’
24 For the strictly limited purpose of deciding whether Ward J. 's decision should be affirmed or reversed , it suffices to say that an appellate court should always be slow to reject a trial judge 's findings of fact , he having had the advantage of seeing and hearing the witnesses , and that it should be even slower to do so if any findings which it would be minded to substitute would lead to the same result .
25 Thankfully , they did not lead to the same tragic results .
26 Thirdly , the table of transition probabilities can be used as the basis for simulation , for many different realizations of a process ( travelling between four cities , or daily rainfall patterns ) can lead to the same set of transition probabilities .
27 This makes them rather like Health Maintenance Organisations ( HMOs ) in the United States , which receive a fixed annual sum of money to provide health care for enrolled patients ; the system subjects them to the same financial incentives and may lead to the same adverse effects .
28 Being , as I think , unattached , the statue was , prima facie , not a fixture , but even if it were attached , the application of the second test would lead to the same conclusion .
29 Thus it appears that the acquisition of the grammar of a new variety of " the same " language is subject to the same difficulties and may lead to the same types of " error " and inconsistency as the acquisition of its phonology .
30 From one month and four month rates we can derive the three month interest rate which , if prevailing in one month 's time , would lead to the same return being achieved from investing either in a combination of a one month deposit followed by a three month deposit , or in a four month deposit from the outset .
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