Example sentences of "[adv] lead [pron] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , their use of their disparate conceptions does not just lead them to give contradictory answers to common questions such as ‘ Were Athenian slaves a class or nut ? ’
2 the employer tendency to favour the industry-type of bargaining was reinforced by the broad socialist , class consciousness of major European unions which probably led them to favour this approach , since it would engage ‘ employers through mass class action ’ , and also extend protection to a larger part of the workforce .
3 Ill health later led him to spend some time in the Bristol area , where he cemented his friendship with William Wordsworth [ q.v. ] , whom he met in 1795 at a gathering of radical friends ( who included George Dyer , William Frend , William Godwin , and John Horne Tooke , qq.v . ) .
4 This has often led him to tighten monetary policy while everybody around was urging him to ease .
5 So , geographical variation does n't lead one to have any kind of impression that the boundaries between species are sharp and distinct if you move about .
6 This then leads us to explore ultimate happiness in God 's own being .
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