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

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1 But from the perspective of constructivism — which is a general theory of how cognisance is possible and how it develops — the immediate ‘ information-processing ’ shortcomings that lead to the failure to relate one 's actions to objects is not relevant .
2 It is often the way he extends his hand to take hers and the way she responds that lead to the successful conclusion of a balance , lift or pirouette .
3 For homework , clients are encouraged to complete a daily record of dysfunctional thoughts in which the situations that lead to emotional upset are recorded , automatic thoughts that lead to the upset are set down , and rational responses to the dysfunctional thoughts are recorded .
4 Though competition between individuals or populations , leading to the selection of one and the demise of the other , may well fine-tune the course of evolution , the mass replacement of one dominant life-form by another may depend on environmental factors or chance events that lead to the disappearance of the first before the second can begin to radiate .
5 It is the imperatives of a coherent demand for representation together with common points of struggle that lead to the notion of a somehow definable gay audience .
6 Paradoxically , the west , with its dedication to human rights , has inspired policies of ‘ liberalisation ’ that lead to the persecution and abuse of those who defend the poor and unprotected .
7 On page 13 , however , STUART ‘ I 'm still taking Valium ’ MACONIE recounts the full horror of 1988 , the pivotal Reading that lead to the wonderment that awaits us this weekend .
8 If that promise had been promptly enforced — by putting a guard on the bridges over the Drina and Sava rivers , with aircraft to watch the roads that lead to the bridges — the size of the intervening soldiers ' task would have been sharply reduced .
9 These data show that there has been a posterior transformation of the trigeminal territory to a facial/vestibuloacoustic identity , and illustrates that retinoic acid induces changes in Hox-B1 expression that lead to the duplication of the r4/5 patterns in r2/3 without changing the normal r4/5 domains .
10 Why is it that there is such total myopia in business about the things that lead to the release of human energy and talent ?
11 Plenty of steps , most of them with a rich reward for the climber , such as those that lead to the Lindenhof .
12 Doctors ' desires to advance specialisms that they find intellectually exciting , university lecturers pursuing research at the expense of their teaching commitments , engineers wishing to develop technologically advanced products such as Concorde , are just a few examples of the kind of professional aspirations that lead to the misallocation of resources from the clients ' or taxpayers ' point of view .
13 King Sugar had accrued massive wealth in Europe which generated the scientific and technological innovations that lead to the industrial revolution .
14 Zionism was , he said , " not a policy , but the idea that lead to the creation of a home for the Jewish people , to the state of Israel " .
15 Hence , identification and characterisation of the mediators that lead to the acute inflammation and tissue injury could have a significant impact on clinical management of patients with colitis .
16 The subsequent events that lead to the rupture of these abnormal vessels are unclear .
17 They chained a cargo train to the rail tracks that lead to the US company 's production complex .
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