Example sentences of "leading [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The upset of the moment is aptly translated in the music by a sudden shift to A minor , leading through various keys to a final cadence on a G minor chord , which is also the tonic of the final movement , an ariette containing a moral that recaptures the nostalgia of the opening movements : ‘ Love like a beautiful dream fades when youth is past ’ . |
2 | In Mozambique , the church has been playing a positive role in the process leading towards peaceful change in that country . |
3 | Ideas leading towards mathematical concepts can be gained from all the toys and apparatus . |
4 | On the one hand towards a more realist approach which is essential but can not go too far because if pursued at other than a meso-scale level is in danger of leading towards natural and biological sciences . |
5 | Strong trends towards specialisation within hospital medical and surgical departments , leading towards excellent treatment for some conditions and a relative neglect of others . |
6 | Opposite a riding stable follow a track leading past Windy Hill farm and to the beach . |
7 | Children are excited by it ; it helps reinforce the children 's understanding of and commitment to the time shift , and in this case introduces the idea of a journal as part of the fiction , thereby leading into writing-in-role activities . ) |
8 | From the station , the route heads east along the B9080 , passing the old St Magdalene Distillery before leading into open country . |
9 | The prisoners who built it left their own rather macabre memento by incorporating a hangman 's noose into one of the rafters , with a nearby door leading into empty space and a four metre drop . |
10 | While the film industry was leading with innovative techniques , there were nevertheless some developments conducted by the sound industry on its own . |
11 | The chance distribution of yarrow stalks was leading with uncomfortable inevitability towards a hexagram . |
12 | Metal ( covered ) sheep-pen comes into view ; your objective is the stony track leading from far side of it . |
13 | The branch pipes leading from individual pieces of equipment , and the main soil stack , are at the heart of the drainage system . |
14 | Most recently , a new , progressive structure for CE qualifications has been introduced , leading from access-level certificates through undergraduate certificates and diplomas to postgraduate , post-experience diplomas and Master 's degrees . |
15 | It is also clear that the renewal and extension of the non-proliferation treaty , hopefully leading in due course to a comprehensive test-ban treaty , depends crucially on the actions of the existing nuclear weapons states . ’ |
16 | The Cabinet Office ( Management and Personnel Office ) leading in major areas of training and personnel management . |
17 | The ‘ bad mood ’ syndrome brought on by an offensive odour and the resulting symptoms of annoyance can lead to antisocial behaviour ; relationships with family , friends and others become strained , the persons most affected perhaps blaming other members of the family for the position in which they find themselves and which they consider intolerable , leading in extreme cases to marriage problems or at least much unhappiness . |
18 | The two are not distinct — development of management knowledge bases in this area may of itself be seen as one of the prerequisites and/or pressure points leading toward structural review and change . |
19 | High circulating concentrations of LDL and plasma cross the endothelium by transcytosis ( probably accelerated when endothelial cells are biochemically injured by oxidised LDL , cytokines , thrombin , carbon monoxide , viruses , or low shear stress opposite branch points ) leading to subendothelial accumulation of LDL . |
20 | One is that the background cleavage is greatly reduced by the separation of unbound DNA from the DNA-protein complex pool prior to treatment The second is the so called ‘ caging effect ’ occurring in the gel ( 4 ) which , by increasing the effective concentration of the interacting components , slows their electrophoretic escape after dissociation leading to oriented diffusional search and thus enhancement of the concentration-dependent reassociation reaction . |
21 | Extensive farming will also mean that some of the land will have to be farmed at below-optimum intensity leading to consequent lower profitability . |
22 | In some places the glacial deposits were reworked by small glacial streams and rivers leading to occasional , small deposits of fluvio-glacial sands and gravels which are often used throughout these islands as sources of aggregate for building purposes . |
23 | Although the mechanisms leading to effective control of HIV-1 replication in primary infection remain to be determined , our observations show that these mechanisms can be activated even after a high degree of clinically relevant immunosuppression has been reached , and that CD4 cell depletion is easily reversible in peripheral blood ( perhaps through release in the circulation of CD4 lymphocytes previously concentrated in lymph nodes ) . |
24 | and nature of Man — of convincing one 's nerves that the world is full of Misery and Heartbreak , Pain , Sickness and oppression — whereby this Chamber of Maiden-Thought becomes gradually darkened and at the same time on all sides of it many doors are set open — but all dark — all leading to dark passages . |
25 | You 'll find in our newspapers many signs of a extraordinary mental instability leading to terrible deeds ( that theological student who killed a girl he had arranged to meet in a shed , and who was arrested a hour later eating his breakfast — and so on ) . |
26 | The need to feed the addiction takes priority over all other activities , leading to personal neglect , anti-social behaviour and crime . |
27 | Social distress — a restricted , inadequate or disturbed individual whose social performance is in some way leading to personal difficulties . |
28 | The following activities and exercises may be pursued individually or in groups , and may provide a framework for individual study leading to personal or group presentations in seminars or workshops , dependent on the resources available and the provisions made for personal study in the course curriculum or re-orientation programme . |
29 | The problems are most acute in the non-advanced sector where many eligible applicants are unable to gain admission to courses leading to vocational qualifications . |
30 | The police had not received proper support from Labour Ministers , leading to poor pay and loss of experienced manpower . |