Example sentences of "[noun] leading to a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The centre section deals with gastrointestinal fermentation and metabolism leading to a final section on the whole animal . |
2 | Studentships are offered for postgraduate study within the field of Humanities at universities and certain other institutions of higher education ; they are available for certain courses of study and research leading to a higher degree , and for certain certificate or diploma courses not covered by the bursary scheme . |
3 | For example a studentship to undertake research leading to a higher degree can cost as little as five hundred pound per year for the three years . |
4 | However , the danger is that uncontrolled trading would pull a substantial part of the UK production into the Continent leading to a massive decline in sheep flocks in the less-favoured areas in France and Germany . |
5 | By this device control may be retained by a small proportion of the equity leading to a further rift between ownership and control . |
6 | HARPY 's use of a finite-state grammar permitted backwards pruning since a finite-state grammar has the property that any string of words leading to a given state is equivalent to any other string leading to that state as far as future states are concerned . |
7 | To the right of the lodge were a dozen or so stone steps leading to a half-moon beach . |
8 | Precipitation on the surrounding mountains may give rise to streams which quickly disappear where they reach the basin , as in the Taklamakan desert of the Tarim basin ( Stein , I933 ) The basin often consists of gentle slopes of graded sediments derived from the surrounding mountains leading to a central saline lake or swamp . |
9 | At the rear of the shop were two rooms , set alongside a narrow passage leading to a back door . |
10 | The post mortems on the TMI accident ( see Box ) revealed a number of main ingredients : a temporary abnormal condition ( a transient ) ; poor control of maintenance procedures ( closed emergency-feedwater valves ) ; malfunctioning equipment leading to a small ‘ loss-of-coolant ’ accident ( a pressuriser relief valve that stuck open ) ; ambiguous , inadequate and badly set-out instrumentation displays and alarms ; and human error ( inadequate training of operators , leading to errors of interpretations and judgment ) . |
11 | It has a pleasant main lounge , with TV and bar leading to a sunny verandah . |
12 | Each student registered on a course leading to a formal qualification is automatically eligible for Students ' Union membership . |
13 | Each student registered on a course leading to a formal qualification is automatically eligible for Student Union membership . |
14 | We have to confess that Evangelicalism has sometimes , perhaps even often , expressed itself in a hard , legalistic framework leading to a dull and often joyless form of Christianity . |
15 | She was also invited to become a " consultant to the government on a special committee which was to begin discussions leading to a national council for teacher training . |
16 | Main picture : An outhouse was knocked down to create this spacious kitchen leading to an attractive breakfast area |
17 | Whatever its historical justification , this diversity now reflects ad hoc developments lacking in central direction leading to a chaotic , patchwork pattern ( Inner London Education Authority 1985 , see also Chapter 7 ) . |
18 | But why was the capitalist mode of production more efficient than feudal landownership , and why does this generate social and political change leading to a new power structure in society ? |
19 | Their joint candidates and programme , with the slogan " Alliance " 90 : citizens for citizens " , would favour gradual reunification leading to a demilitarized Germany and the transformation of NATO and the Warsaw Pact into political blocs . |
20 | I would want to argue from this that rather than the combination of gender and text leading to a particular kind of meaning being produced , particular kinds of reading are being used to mark gender difference . |
21 | The lobby was tiled in blue and gave access to a stairway leading to a mezzanine built in U-formation around Studio ‘ A ’ . |
22 | Downpipe connected to back inlet gully leading to a combined drain |
23 | A gully leading to a nearby soakaway may be the answer . |
24 | 7. can it provide a powerful motivation for practical outcome leading to a workable way of life ? |
25 | One implication of phenomenal rates of economic growth can be seen in rising incomes leading to an enormous increase in the ownership of consumer durables , although it is debatable whether incomes have risen as fast as GNP . |
26 | The case for the removing of NTBs leading to a fundamental reconstruction of the economy of the EC may have been overestimated by the Cecchini Report . |
27 | This is a formal investigation leading to a full report which includes the inspector 's analysis of the facts , conclusions , and opinion as to the cause or probable cause of the accident and recommendations for the avoidance of similar accidents in the future . |
28 | By clearing a quadrat of all plants and then checking it periodically , the succession of plants leading to a mature sustainable ‘ climax ’ vegetation could be observed . |
29 | There were three main aspects to Bukharin 's ideas on the transition period leading to a new socialist equilibrium : |
30 | Matilda saw a narrow dirt-path leading to a tiny red-brick cottage . |