Example sentences of "led to [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The identification of focal microvascular injury within and adjacent to grossly normal mucosa led to their proposal that vascular compromise is central to the pathogenesis of Crohn 's disease .
2 Within private care where the element of choice might have been thought to be an advantage it was found that a third of residents did not choose , and for 22 per cent the unsolicited efforts of either a relative , the general practitioner or a social worker led to their admission ( Weaver et al . ,
3 But she says that alcoholism led to their divorce .
4 It was ultimately the inability of the access streets to cope with a hugely increased traffic problem which choked the markets to death in the 1960s and led to their demolition .
5 Accompanying attacks on American bases at Guam and Wake Island led to their capture ; Japanese forces also made landings in the Philippines .
6 Behind that , among the bogs of the river-plain , was the wide crossing that led to their station last night and then , further north , to Dunblane , where their base was .
7 This led to their inclusion in numerous combination chemotherapy programmes .
8 This was shared by his family and led to their feeling insecure about his new environment .
9 His reckless driving at speeds of more than eighty miles an hour led to their deaths in Swindon 's Akers Way .
10 Among other things it is hoped that this will eliminate some of the problems which Noah clearly believes led to their defeat by Switzerland — although his own choice of an outdoor clay court for the match against Jakob Hlasek and Marc Rosset , did not help either .
11 Inside , they quietly ascended the huge curved staircase which led to their bedrooms on the upper floor .
12 Eventually this perversion of the natives , way of life led to their dependence upon Russian provisions — grain , bread , sugar , tea , and tobacco .
13 The Welsh Cup holders ' departure at half-time led to their match against Brive being abandoned .
14 She reached the busy Jamaica Road and suddenly felt depressed as she hurried across and turned into a quiet backstreet which led to her home .
15 She had 91 days off work in 1990 which led to her qualification as a nurse being delayed .
16 But Cat wanted more input of her own , which led to her departure from his Minneapolis HQ .
17 The play was in fact being written during the period which led to her committal in Northumberland House : " You would never imagine anyone could sink so quickly " is Harry 's comment on the death by drowning of his wife .
18 The artist for this year was Helen Chadwick whose exhibition Of Mutability held at the ICA in 1986 led to her nomination for the Turner Prize in 1987/ The critic selector was Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton , formerly editor of Artscribe International .
19 Her opposition to control of the WSPU by the Pankhursts [ qq.v. ] led to her removal from this key organizational role in 1911 .
20 Tasse , adoring , elderly Tasse , had looked after Marian on the journey that led to her death .
21 This led to her death from pneumonia in November last year .
22 Her husband Reggie was not a strong believer , and it was only at his persistent insistence that Joyce sought medical advice on the eye cancer which eventually led to her death .
23 Recently seen opposite Warren Beatty in the title role of the re-released Lilith as a mentally ill girl suffering from ‘ nymphomania ’ , Seberg was hounded by an FBI dirty tricks campaign after her vocal support for the Black Panthers movement , which reportedly led to her suicide in 1979 .
24 Surrounding this narrative is the story of Claus Von Bulow ; how he was found guilty of injecting Sunny with the insulin that led to her coma , and then later acquitted .
25 Rothenberg 's recent marriage to artist Bruce Nauman led to her relocation from New York City to New Mexico .
26 ‘ Oh , how I wish I could go home and find him there ! ’ thought Penny , as she hurried along the footpath that led to her house .
27 On her way back , she was walking along the narrow public path which led to her house .
28 ‘ What 's this one about ? ’ she said , as , holding his hand , she climbed the short flight of stairs that led to her attic room .
29 At the same time she 'd had ‘ this disastrous affair ’ with a married man that led to her pregnancy and a late abortion .
30 Cuzco station , the junction for the Santa Ana railways , used by large numbers of tourists to reach the great Incan site of Machu Picchu , was a modest two-storey tin-roofed structure with one platform until the pressure of visitors led to its expansion in recent years .
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