Example sentences of "[noun] which [adv] lead [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As a result just one Bq of Caesium-137 , contained in one litre of milk , will undergo a tiny explosion every second ; 60 explosions every minute , 3,600 explosions every hour or a total of three to seven million tiny atomic explosions in its stay in our bodies — any one of which can cause cell mutations which eventually lead to cancer or genetic damage .
2 That course may offer the best hope that the entire document will be given the desirable objective overview : in house productions tend to have a disjointed appearance born of their production by committee which often leads to inconsistency and difficulty of construction .
3 Whereas angling , pleasure cruising , canoe touring , rowing and bankside activities will be possible , water sports which inevitably lead to immersion , such as bathing , diving , rafting and waterskiing , will not be permitted .
4 Sharpe 's current illness apart , he also missed several months with repeated hernia problems which eventually led to surgery .
5 This creates debates which eventually lead to action .
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