Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] lead to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Prejudice , ignorance , frustration and fear together lead to hatred .
2 It has irked the Northern selectors that the talent drain has largely led to London , the side that has dominated the Divisional Championship in recent years .
3 They argued that existing maps and digitized files from them are unable to meet these needs at global or regional scale and only remote sensing could help in the short term : the availability of stereometric data from the French SPOT satellite has already led to proposals for automated creation of global digital elevation models with a spatial ( XY ) resolution of about 30 m ( Muller 1989 ) .
4 It has already led to grief , but that is just a beginning . ’
5 This has repeatedly led to clashes over such questions as differentials , with ASLEF attempting to protect the elite status of its members .
6 Local autonomy has also led to variety in the way in which the education system is organised within each LEA .
7 This has resulted in not only strangers and professionals moving into the arena of dying and death , but it has also led to commercialisation and big business .
8 One has led to the written constitution , but it has also led to revolution and at times tyranny .
9 The IoT 's stance has angered members of the Tax Faculty who are currently considering their responses to the consultative document ; it has also led to speculation that the IoT is scared of losing members .
10 Not only are there fewer titles published today but the process of decline has also led to monopolies within large cities .
11 But it has also led to assumptions which cause religion to be ignored , doubted and re-interpreted .
12 The dire economic situation has also led to corruption , with some teachers selling examination papers and answers .
13 The challenge of the emerging technologies and new media has also led to publishers in Germany setting up a new working group on electronic publishing , the Verleger-Arbeitskreis Elektronisches Publizieren .
14 Furthermore , the fact that Haines must report to the Jockey Club Stewards and has no authority to act unilaterally has inevitably led to suggestions that his is merely a token appointment .
15 The rise of complex , enterprise-wide client/server computing strategies has inevitably lead to demands for a single mechanism that will allow users to access information which resides on databases that may be distributed across a range of hardware platforms .
16 The rise of complex , enterprise-wide client-server computing strategies has inevitably lead to demands for a single mechanism that will enable users to access information which resides on databases that may be distributed across a range of hardware systems .
17 The use of filamentous bacteriophage has even led to strategies for building antibodies in bacteria and improving their binding affinities , and so by-passing immunisation 4,5 .
18 The correspondence has even led to romance — the daughter hopes to marry a man who is serving life for shooting his wife.Richard Barnett reports :
19 Moreover , as these demands have grown , so have the commercial pressures on companies to present their results and state of affairs in the best light , and this in turn has sometimes led to difficulties for auditors in standing up to directors who fix their remuneration and who , in practice , have the power to dismiss them .
20 This has sometimes led to rail company policies of resisting cutbacks , restoring services ( e.g. in the home states of influential congressmen ) and avoiding staff reductions .
21 This has sometimes led to disputes between religious and secular clergy , between orders and bishops .
22 He has scented higher things — England ‘ B ’ v Pakistan and 12th man for the real McCoy against India , both in 1982 , his first full season — and if the aroma has never led to mouthfuls of fame ( due in part to a perceived shortage of confidence against high pace in his formative years ) he has been a staunch servant through thick and thin .
23 The path going right leads to River Cove — worth a detour as seals can often be seen here .
24 The attempt to do so leads to abstraction in which societies , or systems , seem to behave without any reference to actual people .
25 The close agreement between the teams ' assessment diagnoses and those made by formal psychiatric review is reassuring , in that the multidisciplinary approach to initial assessment seems not to lead to misdiagnosis of patients .
26 The soft systems approach often leads to conclusions about fundamental problems in an organisation , problems which in turn would require fundamental changes before they could be resolved .
27 Four other schemes used assessment procedures developed by examining bodies but which did not lead to CSE .
28 For work which did not lead to examinations there was always the problem of assessment and standardizing that assessment between a number of teachers .
29 Conversely , a low fibre diet did not lead to changes in cellular proliferation which might be associated with mucosal instability .
30 Addition of combinations of two NTPs other than GTP plus UTP did not lead to complex-stabilization ( not shown ) , corroborating that these were the two initiating NTPs for both promoters .
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