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

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1 Working on an exhibition of this nature inevitably leads to reflection on the artist : ‘ The more I work on Rembrandt , the more fascinated I am and the more remarkable he becomes ’ was Christopher Brown 's assessment , ‘ in range , ambition and the achievement of that ambition he stands so far above his contemporaries ’ .
2 Since it is more expensive to install pollution control devices in existing installations than in new ones , this strategy often leads in practice to the specification of different requirements for new and existing units .
3 Miscarriages procured in this way often led to death or malformed births .
4 However , too much height often leads to situations where even full airbrake can not prevent a drastic overshoot .
5 All roads probably led to City Hall .
6 In bureaucratic organizations the latter notion ultimately leads to situations in which a man can be called a ‘ manager ’ solely on the grounds that he supervises a certain number of people , and without regard to the degree of judgement or decision-making responsibility such supervision requires .
7 The latter approach inevitably leads to distortion .
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