Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] lead to a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On the day Nicol fitted in as to the manor born , his electrifying pace very much in evidence , notably in a touchline burst that almost led to a try by Gavin Hastings and in a scorching bit of cover to save a certain try by a scything tackle on Jeremy Guscott : ‘ That first cap game was an amazing experience .
2 It was the president 's problems with the old guard that almost led to a challenge to his authority .
3 For the moment it is enough to observe that the Historie/ Geschichte dichotomy could very easily end up looking rather like Lessing 's between the accidental truths of history and the necessary truths of reason , or Fichte 's between the historical and the metaphysical , and thus lead to a position open to the same charge of Gnosticism that Baur had laid at the door of Hegel and Schleiermacher .
4 Since he took up the position in 1987 , closures of geriatric hospitals , partnership with the private sector , nurse regradings , NHS trusts and a review of maternity and acute services , which will cut over 1,000 hospital beds and possibly lead to a closure of a number of hospitals , are among the controversies which have raged .
5 With the opening of the Channel Tunnel becoming a reality , and hopefully leading to a rise in rail traffic , one can not help thinking that had the magnificiently engineered GCR survived the troubled 1960's this would have been the chosen route for this traffic .
6 These are excellent , but their exclusive use robs the subject of a personal and local dimension and inevitably leads to a measure of stereotyping .
7 This requires the development of a product control team and inevitably leads to a mound of paperwork and forms .
8 The issue of communication as a human right is also related to development and inevitably leads to a process of conscientisation and media education .
9 Johnson used the little family cemetery to break into a contemplation of Martin Martin 's journey and then lead to a consideration of roofless churches as an exemplar and a herald of the eventual decline of religion .
10 The pipe must not pass through the foundations and should enter the external wall of the house through a sleeve which permits movement , and then lead to a meter which controls the volume and pressure .
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