Example sentences of "lead to [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | A left hemisphere advantage for matching by name ( Cohen , 1972 ) would be expected to lead to a RVF superiority on a memory search for letter names . |
2 | The killings took place within 300 metres of a road leading to a UNITA confinement area . |
3 | Indeed , the Preamble to the German Basic Law of 1949 includes a policy leading to a United States of Europe as one of the constitutional foreign policy goals of Germany . |
4 | CHAPLAIN : , Kenya , doing post-graduate research at Glasgow University leading to a Ph.D . |
5 | When either 2 or 6 words had also to be held in memory then reaction times for both hemispheres improved but more so for the left hemisphere than for the right hemisphere , leading to a RVF superiority . |
6 | He decided to say nothing and quietly placed the bird by the gate leading to the Hauxwell 's place , with its head tucked in as though asleep . |
7 | In summer , the People drive off the highway up the track leading to the Silberner Hirsch , with its fine view of the mountains to the north . |
8 | have been a full-time teacher for at least two years in college , polytechnic or university teaching students following a course leading to the HCIMA professional examination or such other qualifications as are defined from time to time by the council |
9 | Notes for the guidance of centres on the procedure for applying for approval of programmes leading to the HCIMA Professional Certificate or Professional Diploma . |
10 | Another interesting development of the last year or two has been the introduction of courses in art and design , leading to the CNAA BA , by a few of the former colleges of education with large art , design and craft resources , which are now part of colleges of higher education . |
11 | The room in which they stood was dimly lit ; the double doors at the top of the steps leading to the T'ang 's private rooms were closed . |
12 | He said US soldiers had sealed off roads leading to the Panama Canal before the coup attempt , and that US aircraft had circled the combat areas . |
13 | Graham 's ( 1972 ) analysis of the social processes leading to the US Comprehensive ( sic ) Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act , 1970 , considers how , through tough lobbying tactics and calling on good connections — especially in the House of Representatives — the pharmaceutical manufacturers were able to limit the discussion of amphetamine abuse so that it focused on that small minority of persons who inject it . |
14 | The path runs below one of the land arches of the rail bridge with a steep flight of steps leading to the Hawes Inn and Hawes Pier on the Firth of Forth . |
15 | As he turned into the lane leading to the Maythorpe estate , he became aware of Madeleine 's hand , now ungloved , ruffling the back of his head . |
16 | There is a little wry irony both in the prologue to the tale , where " Chaucer " describes it as " " a litel thyng in prose " " ( VII : 937 ) , and a touch of bathos in its epilogue , the link passage leading to the Monk 's Tale , where the Host unfavourably compares his wife , with her lack of patience , with Prudence , wife of Melibee . |
17 | The Withington mosaic is considered an elaborate version of this format ( datable to c. 290 ) leading to the Barton mosaic ( with its numismatic evidence ) of c. 300 , and thence to the other pavements in the group . |
18 | From Patterdale take the minor road leading to the Patterdale Pack Kennels ( 1 mile ) . |
19 | Fife College of Technology , Glenrothes College and Hughes Microelectronics Ltd have been working to credit employees with HN Units leading to the HNC in Management and the HNC/D in Organisational Administration using APL . |
20 | He noticed the fencing round the gate leading to the Benet Broad Lane to have been recently broken . |
21 | Off Jamaica Road down a street leading to the Thames . |
22 | The small party of Norwegians with each commando Troop acted as interpreters for this and other intelligence , leading to the Gestapo chief — a fat man in a dark suit — squealing his protest at capture within a quarter of an hour of the landing . |
23 | What other chains of industries are there leading to the Heinz baked bean factory ? |
24 | or LL.M. degrees , and two- or three-year research degrees leading to the M.Phil . |
25 | Benefit levels and health : empirical and theoretical issues leading to an RCT |
26 | Each course requires one double period per week and leads to a SCOTVEC qualification . |
27 | This leads to the Maxwell-Bloch equations , which are the basis for the subsequent treatment : where the Rabi frequency has been written explicitly in polar form , G is a coupling constant and <> allows for a velocity average over the Maxwellian distribution of longitudinal velocities of the atoms . |
28 | It lies in the centre of the cross formed by four branches of the lake meeting : the Luzerner See ( the word See means lake ) to the north-west , the Kussnachter See to the north-east , the main body of the lake due east , and the southern basin that leads to the Stansstad narrows and the Alpnacher See beyond . |
29 | Southward the Morava-Vardar corridor leads to the Aegean at Salonika ( Thessaloniki ) . |
30 | It may be observed that ( 13.3 ) is in fact the Ernst potential which leads to the Kerr solution for stationary axisymmetric space-times . |