Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] led [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has been the combined effect of these changes — both on income and capital — that has led to such a growing polarization in living standards between different social groups that a new pattern of class inequalities is becoming apparent . |
2 | Now that has led to many iterations in the software design and development as the programme has rolled forward because every time you find a mistake , it 's got ta go back along the whole test route . |
3 | The different police forces share their information and that has led to some proposed gatherings being stopped . |
4 | This has led to embarrassing moments among his pure-white mobile guard force . |
5 | Failure to do this has led to other serious local conflicts . |
6 | This has led to such eddies also being called ‘ coherent structures ’ ( Sections 21.4 , 21.6 ) . |
7 | As women enter traditionally male positions of power , this has led to new coinings like Stadtssekretärin and dottoressa . |
8 | This has led to one Weberian sociologist identifying a larger middle class than the professional-managerial class discussed by the Ehrenreichs . |
9 | This has led to increased complexity of the maintenance workload . |
10 | Equally important the Chairman 's office is colocated with the Secretariat and this has led to increased efficiency in the conduct of the profession 's affairs . |
11 | This has led to further delays . |
12 | The success of this has led to further sponsorship for an annual IBM/SSL Lecture . |
13 | This has led to several misjudgements as to cause and effect . |
14 | This has led to parliamentary deadlock . |
15 | This has led to considerable confusion as to what religion is anyway , because any necessary reference to the divine , to God , to the transcendent has been removed from it . |
16 | He accepts that there have been changes , in particular the modern office has grown in size , but he denies that this has led to clerical workers becoming proletarian . |
17 | This has led to constant clashes with everybody from health ministers to bishops and police officers . |
18 | In some cases at some times this has led to ruthless persecution with many deaths ( USSR in the 1930s and China in the 1950s ) . |
19 | This has led to some very unfavourable repercussions of natural resource use , for example the extension of wheat production into Kazakhstan under President Khruschev . |
20 | Despite great efforts to ‘ bottle up ’ sources of funds within regional boundaries , some banks find themselves with excess liquidity which they are not allowed to use for expanding credits to local enterprises , and this has led to some inter-regional flows of bank funds ( and to the uncontrolled expansion of bank lending to firms such as Agrokomerc ) . |
21 | Hitherto this has led to some allegations in the Press about Whitehall obscurantism but little interest or pressure in Parliament itself . |
22 | Although this has led to some re-siting of base stations , Macklin says these problems have been resolved . |
23 | Present-day computer or digital organs incorporate new and complex technology , and this has led to some impressive developments . |
24 | All this has led to some skill rubbing off . |
25 | This has led to some unlikely liaisons . |
26 | This has led to some repatriation of the apparel industry from the Third World back to the First . |
27 | This has led to intensive attempts to standardise costed " packages of care " which bring together considerations of outcome with workforce and workload planning . |
28 | Turning to the company cases , the dictum in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 has led to much confusion and complication where those in de facto control of the company have been charged with theft from it . |
29 | This approach , although still somewhat restrictive has led to reasonable predictions of relaxation and retardation spectra . |
30 | A demand for undamaged fruit or vegetables for freezing has led to excessive ‘ cosmetic spraying ’ . |