Example sentences of "[noun] leads to a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I promised at the outset , however , to show that reductive treatment of these features of the mind leads to an incoherent conception of the world , quite independently of the inadequacies of the reductions themselves : that is , even if the reduction of consciousness and thought were not independently flawed , the picture of the world that emerges is incoherent .
2 Either course of action leads to a constricted ledge and , to its right , a horizontal break leading out to a stance on the crest of Froggatt Pinnacle — yes , a two-pitch out-crop route !
3 These findings suggest TAGH infusion leads to a similar process of EGF receptor phosphorylation and internalisation as occurs after partial hepatectomy .
4 It is obvious how important this is , because the relevance of the very substantial database of information represented by the SUC ( records of well over 2 million works are currently held ) could be seriously eroded if automation leads to a progressive decline in notifications .
5 The above arguments lead to the conclusion that the usual initial data for colliding plane waves leads to a unique solution only up to the topological singularities and in regions II and III , and to the ‘ focusing ’ singularity in the interaction region .
6 Low fat eating leads to a leaner body and that 's all we really ask of a diet , is n't it ?
7 Bonn , The Hague and London would much prefer the Community to keep to this narrow route to EMU , although the British Government still does not see that even its competing currencies alternative leads to a European central bank .
8 For Lenin , the growing conflict between Finland and the Provisional Government demonstrated ‘ that denial of the right of secession leads to a direct continuation of the policy of Tsarism . ’
9 Such a condition leads to a degraded cliff , one that is principally the product of subaerial erosion and only locally sharpened at the base by marine erosion .
10 The double-height entrance lobby leads to a ground-floor gallery which runs to the north end of the barn where it connects with the garages .
11 Hyperglycaemia during late pregnancy leads to hyperplasia of β cells in the neonate , and malnutrition in growing rats leads to a permanent reduction of the a cell mass .
12 In a small town in Surrey an old woman 's plea for help leads to an unsettling encounter
13 A little over a mile from Lucca , a turning leads to a vast park of age old oak , cork and bay trees surrounding the Villa San Michele , jealously guarding its serenity .
14 The three principal reception rooms are well-proportioned and linked by double doors ; and the colonnaded entrance hall leads to a magnificent central double staircase .
15 But when applied to the two-particle situation we are considering here , the de Broglie-Bohm formulation leads to a non-local action at a distance with exactly the same properties that Einstein and Schrödinger intuitively felt to be implied by quantum mechanics .
16 Each of these icons leads to an appropriate dialog box .
17 The recognition that a text may set up its own secondary norms leads to a further conclusion , that features of language within that text may depart from the norms of the text itself : that is , they may " stand out " against the background of what the text has led us to expect .
18 This bypassing of these groups leads to a worrying loss of expertise , for what appears to be political reasons , namely , that the Rape Crisis Lines have radical politics .
19 While the course leads to a national qualification , it is very flexible and can be studied on a full-time , sandwich , block release or part-time basis .
20 In conclusion , the combination of cisapride with ranitidine leads to a considerable and additional reduction in oesophageal acid exposure compared with that achieved by ranitidine alone .
21 This is wholly wrong and dangerous , because a faulty attribution leads to an unjust retribution !
22 Thus the normal 3:1 mixture of chlorine isotopes leads to a characteristic isotope pattern for a single M-Cl bond stretch , with a stronger higher-frequency band due to 35 Cl and a weaker , lower-frequency band due to 37 CI .
23 Given the detailed lexical information used in the ANLT a morphological processor leads to a large reduction in storage space required .
24 The emergence of task-oriented behaviour in the group leads to a second pattern of behaviour — the socio-emotional or maintenance behaviour .
25 The union membership leads to a ten percent h h higher like likelihood of voting Labour .
26 I 'm sure a healthy body leads to a healthy mind and that helped me cope with the daily pressures of newspaper life . ’
27 A calm body leads to a calm mind , and suddenly life seems brighter and worries less important .
28 Harrison describes ( p. 369 ) the way in which the inner urban powder-keg leads to a vicious circle , with many victims , but few individual villains :
29 Second , what is the molecular genetic mechanism that in monkeys leads to a near 1:1 ratio but in man to a strong bias in favour of long-wave cones ?
30 The critical approach to knowledge leads to a critical perspective on the knowledge acquired , so that the individual comes , as it were , to put brackets round it .
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