Example sentences of "[vb past] to more [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The drug squads discovered more cases of drug use , which led to more police manpower and money being invested , which led to more discovery . |
2 | Mr Callaghan 's famous speech to the 1976 Labour party conference ( subsequently cited in many Conservative party publications ) admitted that governments could not spend their way into full employment ; that way only led to more inflation and eventually more unemployment . |
3 | It did seem that the mother 's intrusion in quarrels led to more conflict over the longer term . |
4 | Paradoxically , attending courses at the Civil Service College often led to more dissatisfaction when contrasted with the reality of civil service life . |
5 | Glucose absorption from RS-ORS was less than from HYPO-ORS and RP-ORS ( p<0.002 ) and of these , HYPO-ORS led to more glucose absorption than RP-ORS ( p= 0.002 ) . |
6 | A good course programme but with a poor instructor led to more trainee dissatisfaction than a good instructor with a moderate programme . |
7 | And it was a fact that William and Preston together led to more trouble than Preston alone , or Preston and any combination of other boys . |
8 | Extensive research failed to support the cycle of deprivation thesis but the stereotype lived on , and grew to more prominence with the dominance of the right wing in the Conservative party and thence in British society and politics : Keith Joseph was of course an early leading figure in this faction within the party . |
9 | But soon we progressed to more state , of-the-art experimentation . |