Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] lead to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | appraisal of circumstances possibly leading to a mitigation of sentence made by the Recorder , principal residing judge at the old Sessions House ( now the Central Criminal Court ) after the Lord Chief Justice . |
2 | If the first state among siblings always leads to a goal , it will be much more efficient than the breadth first version ; but otherwise it may be worse . |
3 | Growing nervousness among small investors also led to a run on some banks . |
4 | He has argued that differences between British and Indian legal norms inevitably led to a divorce in Indian minds between justice and the colonial courts . |
5 | The Adam-Gibbs equations also lead to a value of , so the theory appears to resolve most of the differences between the kinetic and thermodynamic interpretations of the glass transition . |
6 | An accepted notion that aggression is a given characteristic in humans everywhere leads to a search for it in various social settings . |
7 | Henry 's failure to attend and comply with imperial councils finally led to a declaration of forfeiture of his fiefs , and the title of Duke of Saxony was conferred upon Bernard of Anhalt , the younger of son of Albrecht the Bear . |
8 | Statistics show that only 1 in 1000 samples actually leads to a transplant . |