Example sentences of "leading to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Admired and rejected , the primitive rite is also linked with the city ; the isolated last line of the poem 's second section summons up the field and its dancing , leading to a juxtaposition with the urban world which follows .
2 It is already leading to a resumption or the land improvement work carried out by the crofters in the sixties , with the help of the College of Agriculture and the Crofters Commission , working closely together .
3 Continuing on past the huge oak door I had observed from the outside was another passage leading to a cloakroom , as the euphemism goes , otherwise a loo and wash basin and turning right I was back in the main area .
4 The Sejm had voted on Oct. 16 to reject most of the changes to the small constitution proposed by the Senate ( upper house ) , but in doing so had altered its rules of procedure , leading to a call for the Constitutional Tribunal to rule on the legality of the changed procedure .
5 Both emphasise the role of feelings of helplessness , of behaving as if one is a victim of fate , as important in the process leading to a range of adult psychosocial difficulties .
6 The Aruban economy continued to expand rapidly , based on tourism and construction , registering growth in gross domestic product ( GDP ) in 1989 of 13 per cent , leading to a warning from the Central Bank about the dangers of too rapid growth .
7 The killings took place within 300 metres of a road leading to a UNITA confinement area .
8 The Froebel Institute College of Education , in London , offers a one-year course to experienced chartered librarians , leading to a teaching qualification .
9 She will be visiting Israel on a field trip , as part of a post-graduate course leading to a masters degree .
10 Critics of the government alleged , however , that the measure aimed merely to contain political opposition in the event of the current round of Middle East peace talks leading to a compromise unacceptable to Palestinian and Jordanian nationalists .
11 The heavily wooded area was criss-crossed with tracks , some leading to farm buildings , others leading to a barn in a clearing of corn , the whole scene , particularly at night , required vigilance as the enemy had mined the well-worn tracks .
12 The confusing rules prohibiting charging for educational provision ( including anything provided as part of the National Curriculum ) and examination entry ( see Appendix to this chapter ) , and the requirement that a course of study leading to a qualification authenticated by an outside body be approved by the Secretary of State or a designated body , have imposed further constraints on what may be offered .
13 We are the only country in Europe to guarantee a two-year training course leading to a qualification for 16 and 17-year-old unemployed young people .
14 With the opening of the Channel Tunnel becoming a reality , and hopefully leading to a rise in rail traffic , one can not help thinking that had the magnificiently engineered GCR survived the troubled 1960's this would have been the chosen route for this traffic .
15 In Section 12.7 there is a discussion of a number of factors which favour the use of short maturity contracts ( dividend risk , interest rate risk and mispricing risk ) for hedging , so leading to a rise in volume as delivery approaches .
16 Alternatively , the public may simply have become more sensitised to crime , through media and press reports or the Government 's crime prevention publicity , and so believing crime to be on the increase they are more likely to report offences leading to a rise in recorded crime which will lead to further media attention and so on in a ‘ deviancy amplification spiral ’ .
17 Furthermore , if a fall in the pound coincided with a fall in interest rates , leading to a rise in investment and productivity to match current wage demands , this too would be anti-inflationary .
18 First , he examined the influence of predictable and unpredictable monetary growth on real output rather than unemployment : he found evidence here too that only the unpredictable component of monetary growth affected real output , a positive monetary surprise leading to a rise in output above its natural level .
19 the impact of current pressures within the broadcasting environment on those values , and the way they are leading to a parting of the ways and , most particularly ,
20 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 .
21 In most parts of the world the standard duration of therapy is considered to be 12–16 weeks , usually leading to a response rate of 30–40% , .
22 Besides , Gregory 's preface is in itself something of a rhetorical display , leading to a defence of his use of rustic speech .
23 Second , as the stores fill up , their buffering capacity will be reduced , thus leading to a pacemaker elevation of cytosolic calcium ( Fig. 4 b ) , which often appears at a specific initiation site where it provides the trigger to detonate the process of CICR ( Fig. 4 , step c ) .
24 Leaks in primary circuits distributing heat from the reactor core would be uncontrollable , leading to a core meltdown .
25 It is the combined effect of all these forces , together with the political isolation of the most vulnerable in society , which is leading to a disenfranchisement of one part of the population from full citizenship .
26 This dramatic reduction has been accompanied by a major change in course provision ; during recent years , the three-year Certificate of Education course , followed for a minority of students by a fourth year leading to a Bachelor of Education degree , has been completely replaced by integrated three- and four-year courses leading to ordinary and honours BEd degrees respectively .
27 CHAPLAIN : , Kenya , doing post-graduate research at Glasgow University leading to a Ph.D .
28 He identified two periods — firstly a period of budgetary growth ( until 1976 ) , and secondly a period of reduction in growth leading to a standstill and in some cases cutbacks ( 1976 onwards ) .
29 A slight breeze was blowing from the left , bringing with it the stench of a dead bloated cow that was lying against the five-bar gate leading to a field .
30 It was concerned , however , that in the unlikely event of an accident , the 31-year-old steel drum which encloses the reactor core might rupture , leading to a release of radiation and possible meltdown .
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