Example sentences of "[det] [vb past] to the " in BNC.
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1 | From the outset of the march , the demonstrators observed a different route to that notified to the police . |
2 | That led to the Hundred Years War , and in the summer of 1346 , Edward III landed in Normandy and that led to the battle of Crecy on 26th . |
3 | ‘ That led to the murder , ’ Mr Crigman added . |
4 | That led to the Royal arms we know today — England or Scotland in the first and fourth quarters , Ireland in the third quarter and Scotland or England in the second . |
5 | That led to the ceremony at Cirencester Register 's Office at the weekend . |
6 | Well when there is a criminal case does that got to the Islamic or |
7 | One of the most important of the many articles manufactured in this shop are the steel carriage springs , each of which is submitted to a test quite as severe as that applied to the guns in Woolwich Arsenal , before it is sent out to administer to the comfort of the travelling public , the test chiefly consisting in the dropping of heavy weights upon the springs . |
8 | Ignoring any voltage drop across the filter , the average output voltage will be the same as that applied to the filter input . |
9 | The OALD was indexed using the same technique as that applied to the CED , and used as the source of definitions by the overlap program . |
10 | They were gaudy and sexually suggestive and each tailored to the individual characteristics of the woman to be wed . |
11 | Six side chapels were each dedicated to the Virgin Mary in relation to the Civil War : Our Lady of Africa ; the Immaculate Conception , patroness of the Army ; Our Lady of Carmen , patroness of the Navy ; Our Lady of Loretto , patroness of the Air Force ; Our Lady of the Pillar , patroness of Zaragoza and declared Captain-General of the Army during the war ; and Our Lady of Mercy , patroness of Prisoners . |
12 | With commendable promptitude Mr H Harris ordered a lorry to be requisitioned on the line , and this conveyed to the town - arriving two hours late - two male passengers , the mail , news parcels , and perishable goods . |
13 | This got to the heart of the matter , the need to make reality out of pious hopes , and it recognized the propaganda value of a contest between a Labour candidate and a Unionist working man in a critical by-election . |
14 | While some clung to the fading dream of direct transition to socialism based on the peasantry , others became intoxicated by Marxism . |
15 | This amounted to the most profound change in the constitutional and financial relationship between central and local government since local government was introduced in the nineteenth century . |
16 | This led to the usual ‘ drinking bout … |
17 | I am sure that a considerable number of chemists — professionally recognised or otherwise — would be more encouraged to take up continuing education if this led to the award of a recognised National Vocational Qualification ( NVQ ) , or more appropriately a RSC certificate/diploma . |
18 | This led to the rapid growth of the private courier industry , with substantial benefits to business users . |
19 | instead the Church preferred to use the Annunciation for the first day of the year , and this led to the adoption of 25 March , nine months before Christmas , although this choice was by no means universal . |
20 | This led to the belief that Christ 's divine nature originated at his birth rather than at his baptism . |
21 | This led to the Committee 's visit in 1885 to Holroyd Smith 's full-size demonstration line at Manchester , and the signing of an agreement for his patents and professional services to be used in constructing an electric street tramway at Blackpool . |
22 | This led to the development officer having to assume such a role herself , and occasionally this involved her in more work than she felt she could easily provide . |
23 | This led to the decision to withdraw from IMF agreements in May 1987 . |
24 | This led to the evacuation of 250 000 people which , although staggered over several days , led to great pressure on transport arteries . |
25 | The division was about four men to one woman , and this led to the inevitable result , in those days before The Pill — a baby boom . |
26 | Yes again , and this led to the study of photosynthesis . |
27 | This led to the founding of the MIT Radiation Laboratory solely for magnetron and radar research , and to the employment of many American electronics companies in its manufacture . |
28 | All this led to the release of the first solo album … |
29 | This led to the collapse in many universities of not only traditional moral theories but also many of the great idealistic philosophies ( such as Kant 's , for example ) that had come out of the Enlightenment itself . |
30 | This led to the establishment of French language newspapers , edited by Frenchmen , which catered for a combined European and évolué readership . |