Example sentences of "[noun pl] lead to the " in BNC.

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1 The habits of some animals lead to the deposition of many seeds in one place .
2 Stone steps lead to the closed end .
3 Onshore winds and waves lead to the piling up of water near the shore , and this water has to escape seawards in one way or another .
4 Yet it must be the case that the two valuation methods lead to the same fair price , otherwise there is an inconsistency .
5 The very opposite considerations lead to the success of businesses where intense customer contact is the basis of commerce .
6 Such considerations lead to the idea that the way non-words are read is by first dividing them up into their graphemes ( CHOOPH-CH + OO + PH or SLOATCH — S + L + OA + TCH ) and then using a table of grapheme-phoneme correspondence rules to find the appropriate phoneme for each grapheme .
7 This homology along with the finding that the genetically obese Zucker rat ( fa/fa ) , in which obesity is characterised by profound hyperphagia , have a 60% reduction in their fasting pancreatic procolipase content compared with normal rats lead to the suggestion that the peptide might have a possible physiological role in appetite regulation .
8 Addition of purified porcine procolipase , corresponding to 2 µg/g VPDPR after tryptic proteolysis , to the feed pellets of these rats lead to the loss of normal weight gain and maintenance of body weight .
9 Subjects taught include Archaeology , Art , Architecture , Computing , Geography , History , Languages , Literature , Media Studies , Music , Personal Skills , Philosophy , Religion , Science , Social Science , Some classes lead to the award of Open Studies Certificates .
10 In this case his studies lead to the making of a creation but this creation murdered members of Frankenstein 's family and caused the deterioration of Victor 's health .
11 All these techniques lead to the same conclusion .
12 The situation on mountain slopes in the humid tropics is , however , quite different as here high erosion rates lead to the rapid removal of weathered material .
13 High interest rates lead to the following problems :
14 Treacherous puddles lead to the Railway Hotel .
15 Both of these situations lead to the conclusion that the gyro is inadequate for its purpose , whereas the real problem lies in the adjustment of the model 's control linkage .
16 By their very nature , overconstrained design situations lead to the development of analytical techniques to solve them .
17 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 .
18 Chemical processes lead to the release of compounds in solution and the creation of new mineral products , while physical processes cause the breakdown of the original rock into smaller particles .
19 It is sometimes admitted that there are dangers in this in that they can take the wrong decisions , about new technology , or marketing a product , or about industrial relations , and it is implied that if these decisions lead to the wrong strategy then all will be lost for everyone .
20 Consequently the question asked is not whether antitrust decisions lead to the greatest economic efficiency but whether it can be said , given the non-economic reasons for antitrust policy , that these decisions do any serious harm .
21 And ( b ) rigged prices lead to the dumped surpluses that distort world trade ; so the goal is to move the EC 's intervention prices down towards world-market ones — down , as a minimum , towards what a truly efficient European farmer can survive on .
22 Strathbeg is bordered on its landward side by a vast , derelict , World War II airfield ; deserted , pock-marked runways lead to the base of a Ministry of Defence 900-foot-high radio mast , surrounded by ancillary buildings .
23 Rapid agreement by the park committees and boards is the norm : the majority of proposals are approved without question : and in most other cases , negotiations lead to the agreed retention or addition of Features of conservation value .
24 The majority of degree courses lead to the honours classifications of first , second ( upper or lower division ) , or third class .
25 More riverside and woodland paths lead to the town of Grassington , continuing on to Buckden .
26 The lads with her help , learn all about the art of stripping , and their astounding success in their new-found careers almost ends in tears — but not before some hilarious moments lead to the climax of the play where everyone certainly gets everything ( or more ) than they bargained for !
27 And of course most issue systems lead to the books themselves carrying a record of past loans on their date labels .
28 Classes and private property grow out of the family and together these various factors lead to the break-up of the gens .
29 Straightforward pools and racks lead to the old ford at Wester Gallovie .
30 ( ii ) Can different rules lead to the same function ?
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