Example sentences of "lead to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The Council … believes strongly that a first degree course in Educational Studies lasting three years may be designed to lead to an Honours award … the concept of a three-year degree course in Educational Studies , leading to an Honours or an unclassified degree , will be acceptable provided it combines an adequate period of practical experience in the classroom with a requisite minimum of academic studies . |
2 | The next year brought the first indications of the troubles which were eventually to lead to the Goldsmiths ' abandonment of the School a decade later . |
3 | She will be visiting Israel on a field trip , as part of a post-graduate course leading to a masters degree . |
4 | One official described outdoor proctors as men who ‘ hover about the streets leading to the courts , like so many ill-omened birds of prey , from early morning till late at night , and who have no trade or legitimate calling but who subsist by swindling . ’ |
5 | An area of the playground was allowed for this , though it was forbidden to slide on the pathways leading to the Boys ' Entrance and the Girls ' Entrance . |
6 | The January 1980 Annual General Meeting was a portent for the next three years , leading to the Bondholders buyout . |
7 | These products also demanded a large African labour force , both for the plantations themselves and for the roads and railways leading to the ports . |
8 | They met by accident , several hours later , in one of the bright , high-ceilinged corridors leading to the gardens . |
9 | With these points in mind , turn now to the Title page and the Introductory presentation and note how these are expanded by techniques presented in the Sections of the report , leading to the Conclusions and the Recommendations . |
10 | A shareholder is no part of the causal chain leading to the accidents ; he added no capital to the corporation 's resources just by buying its stock on the exchange . |
11 | Failure to file the annual return alerts the Registrar and enables him to take appropriate steps leading to the companies ' removal from the register . |
12 | It came through the door leading to the boarders ' annexe . |
13 | Moments later he had led her up a short stairway , through the heavily bolted door at the top , and out of the building , and Isabel had recognised the alley leading to the wash-houses and pressing-rooms , which lay between the towering keep and the curtain wall . |
14 | The softener will need to be connected to a waste and overflow pipe leading to the drains and will require its own electrical connection from a fused connection unit for the clock . |
15 | They turned into a muddy lane leading to the kennels . |
16 | Witnesses said the bus , carrying 49 Britons on a day trip from Cyprus , was driving through an underpass on the main road leading to the Pyramids of Giza when a man dropped the bomb from a bridge above . |
17 | After the long and winding figure-of-8 Connaught Tunnel leading to the smelters of Trail we were in British Columbia , passing through the Kootenay Valley and Okanagan to the gently sloping side of the Pacific Range . |
18 | Those who enter a course leading to the qualifications awarded by a Professional Association ( such as Membership , Associateship or Fellowship ) should make themselves familiar with the regulations of that body , as it is their personal responsibility to comply with them . |
19 | Twenty thousand pounds for information leading to the police being able to interview this Mr Kennedy . |
20 | Mistakenly thinking it would do no harm to put her at her ease — she was a plain woman with the faintest smell of spirits on her breath even at ten o'clock in the morning — he had mentioned the interesting photographs hung on the stairway leading to the stalls . |
21 | We had turned off the main passageway into a narrow corridor leading to the stairs of our room , when our way was suddenly blocked by two savage creatures who seemed to step out of the darkness . |
22 | In the far corner of the scullery , there 's a door leading to the stairs . |
23 | I will have the bottom gate leading to the Buildings and the Broadway permanently closed . ’ |
24 | Even access is not encouraged , and the tracks leading to the caverns are also closed . |
25 | Page 27 contains information about the subject areas in which supervision is available for those wishing to undertake research leading to the degrees of MPhil or DPhil . |
26 | Research leading to the degrees of Master of Philosophy ( MPhil ) or Doctor of Philosophy ( DPhil ) may be undertaken in all Faculties . |
27 | Staff have a strong interest in and involvement with research into Adult and Continuing Education and offer supervision for study leading to the degrees of Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy . |
28 | The University agreed with effect from September 1992 to validate , in place of the CNAA , courses at Westminster College leading to the Degrees of Bachelor of Education , Bachelor of Theology , Master of Education , and Master of Theology , as well as the Postgraduate Certificate in Education , the Diploma in Higher Education ( in certain restricted circumstances ) , and the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology . |
29 | As the jeep moved away at speed I could still hear him shouting , then it was gone in a cloud of dust , road leading to the beaches to join the other wounded waiting to be shipped back to England . |
30 | This instructive dissonance between a non-reflective , depoliticised father recruited into the ranks of the petty bourgeoisie in the late nineteenth century , and an increasingly critical and politicised son rebelling against the alienation of petty-bourgeois existence in the early twentieth century captures precisely the ideological climate of the period leading to the events of February 1934 . |