Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Attempts to identify a murine homologue of LFA-3 led to the unexpected finding that mouse CD2 interacts with a different molecule , BCM1 ( CD48 ) 49 .
2 That led to the Hundred Years War , and in the summer of 1346 , Edward III landed in Normandy and that led to the battle of Crecy on 26th .
3 That led to the Royal arms we know today — England or Scotland in the first and fourth quarters , Ireland in the third quarter and Scotland or England in the second .
4 Well when there is a criminal case does that got to the Islamic or
5 Although , therefore , the seizure was not intended to be permanent , conventual houses were largely unmolested , and wherever possible existing religious were allowed to farm the alien priories , the protraction of the war and the intention of the king to profit from this source as much as possible led to the permanent secularization of some monastic lands , and the extended management and farming of others by laymen as well as by royal clerks .
6 That amounted to a separate and independent cause of action .
7 They were gaudy and sexually suggestive and each tailored to the individual characteristics of the woman to be wed .
8 Consequently , at balance , in addition to equation ( 7.28 ) applying , the mesh currents are given by Now the potential differences V 1 and V 2 applied to the two meshes by the source transformer are again in the ratio given by equation ( 7.25 ) and combining equations ( 7.25 ) , ( 7.28 ) and ( 7.29 ) yields as the balance condition for the double-transformer ratio-arm bridge .
9 One reason why some of the most energetic of antislavery activists in the 1830s resorted to the mass public meeting , the public lecture , the organisation of vast petitions and the delegate convention was that they lacked the easy personal access to ministers and administrators which an earlier generation of antislavery leaders possessed .
10 While some clung to the fading dream of direct transition to socialism based on the peasantry , others became intoxicated by Marxism .
11 The most systematic study of legacies sub modo , while drawing attention to the Scaevolan cases in which trusts are construed , points out that this amounted to no more than an isolated and sporadic tendency .
12 In Stein 's day the jade searchers of Chinese Turkestan had already taken to a kind of superficial mining , even if this amounted to no more than burrowing through overlying deposits to search the cobble bed down to depths of up to some twenty feet .
13 It angered her that he appeared to think this amounted to a great concession .
14 In the case of Nos. 13 , 25 , 34 and 35 , this amounted to a complete rebuild , including strengthened solebars .
15 The County Hall Department are spending from nineteen ninety-two , ninety-three , this amounted to a hundred and eighty thousand four hundred and ten pounds .
16 Together with advice and guidance on housing , neighbourhood development and the layout of roads , this amounted to a total visualization of urban form at a regional scale .
17 The Employment Appeal Tribunal was not satisfied that this amounted to a binding agreement , but held that even if it did , it would have been rendered void because it would have been an agreement purporting to preclude the employee from presenting a complaint to a tribunal .
18 Even allowing for the investment risk of personal pensions , this amounted to a guaranteed gain for younger people and a fairly sound proposition for anyone aged up to about 40 for women and 45 for men .
19 This led to a substantial increase in platelet cholesterol concentration , the bulk of this increase being associated with the platelet membrane .
20 This led to a constructive discussion in which the employee volunteered to give up his supervisory role and instead concentrate on other activities at which he was better and actually preferred .
21 Behaviour was subject to the decrees of custom and this led to a strong emphasis on pragmatism and the averting of any confrontation .
22 This led to a good deal of overlapping and interdepartmental rivalry , notably between the foreign and war offices : propaganda in the neutral states which it was most important to influence was in fact carried on largely by the British diplomatic missions there , often supported by groups of expatriates and local anglophiles .
23 This led to a certain amount of friction between the Gardener ( Hortulanus ) and the Keeper of the Garden ( Praefectus Horti ) , Isaac Rand , who , in accordance with his office , published in the same year Index Plantarum officinalium quae in Horto Chelseiano .
24 This led to a certain amount of friction , as Matthew was in the habit of practising on his flute when he went to bed , and this was not appreciated by the men trying to sleep over his head , let alone those in the next room to him , and one day in the Mess they protested strongly and threatened to flatten him if this continued .
25 This led to a real Sunday morning 's devotion , singing new stanzas to the song I had started a few days before : ‘ Thank you for sore legs ; thank you for the pain ; I wan na thank you , Lord .
26 This led to a general disillusionment with house-planning which today means that the Council planning policy is honoured more often in the breach than in anything else .
27 Together with overgrazing by overstocking , this led to a serious and continuing degradation of the land .
28 A great many civil posts — postal officials , customs officers , policemen , street cleaners — were duplicated and this led to a serious imbalance between the non-productive bureaucracy and the private sector production workers .
29 Ministers also hoped that employers would cut out overmanning and root out inefficiency , even if this led to a temporary surge in unemployment .
30 This led to a circuitous discussion with Paul Lexington about whether it was sound equipment or not , which was only settled after much wrangling ( and , almost definitely , money changing hands ) .
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