Example sentences of "[conj] lead [adv] to a " in BNC.

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1 It was a masterpiece of international cinema which brought Korda all the financial backing he could need and a dream deal with United Artists that led eventually to a partnership in the American company .
2 Sometimes , when they crossed a run that led upwards to a hole , he could hear the rain outside , still falling in the night .
3 However , I ca n't help wondering how many people after seeing the engraving based on Turner 's painting by Middiman and Pye of Hardraw Force got off their wagonettes and hurried through the door of the Green Dragon Inn — only to be underwhelmed by a narrow , peaceful , tree-clad valley that leads serenely to a rocky bow with a high fall dropping from its lip to the valley floor which , impressive though it certainly is ( particularly after heavy rains ) , is nothing like the falls depicted by Turner .
4 In the example of Rubik 's cube , we have looked at a substantial problem that leads naturally to a great deal of mathematics and uses many techniques of problem solving .
5 But sexual and intellectual promiscuity — the frequent substitution of one partner , idea or belief for another — involves a constant deferral of meaning that leads inevitably to a distrust of language and an uneasiness with regard to self-definition .
6 Thus , these roads are now in the neighbourhood of and lead immediately to a commercial port which operates 24 hours per day .
7 These closely woven principles are specific to certain groups — for example , gender or class — and lead also to a sense of identity between those who share habitus .
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