Example sentences of "[vb base] lead to a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's only when you pursue the associations with the manifest content and ask yourself what does that make me think of , that you start to think of things that you then realize leads to a latent content , which may be sexual in , in , in nature , but why er , even if , as Theresa rightly says , we d we have to say it 's crude and misrepresentational for that all , all , all dreams are about sex .
2 The troubles experienced by contractors and developers have led to a new realism ; this improved view now has the benefit of a TV and newspaper marketing programme .
3 The extreme scarcity of artists ' materials and a relaxation of restrictions on travel have led to a new exodus of painters , sculptors , and other artists .
4 Recent investment in production facilities and reserves of quality wines have led to a new lease of life for this long established house .
5 Initiatives undertaken in response to the widespread dissatisfaction with residential care have led to a general improvement in the quality of services .
6 Such questions have led to a bewildering muddle .
7 The difficulties inherent in the ‘ rational ’ approach to public policy-making and administration have led to a renewed interest in ‘ incrementalism ’ in local authorities .
8 The predominant conventions of the adventure story , the victory of good over evil and the happy ending , have led to a subtle demotion of the genre from the highest ranks of literature on the grounds that its main aim is a contrived entertainment ; for experience suggests , often though not invariably , that the challenge of adventure is more likely to meet with disaster and defeat than survival and triumph .
9 More recently the rapid increase in the wealth of the Japanese , their greater consumption of diamonds and the fact that they have never been so attached to gold as the peoples of the west have led to a sharp increase in their use of platinum for jewellery .
10 But Saunders ’ somewhat volatile displays have led to a gradual disenchantment .
11 Modernisation , socio-economic exploitation by money-lenders and landlords , and the loss of previously communally-owned property , such as forests , have led to a collective loss of identity .
12 Associated activities , including road-building and the introduction of electricity , have led to a rapid expansion of settlements , notably at Benemerito , with peasant farmers moving in to clear stretches of the forest for crop growing .
13 The foreign debt problem in Brazil and the measures taken to contain it have led to a considerable decline in industrial production and employment .
14 Statistical analyses of sex differences have led to a popular belief that men 's behaviour is dominated by the left hemisphere of the brain ( logical , linear thinking , structured ) and women 's behaviour is more frequently dominated by the right hemisphere ( intuitive , visual , lateral ) .
15 The philosophy ( with the arguable exception of the Netherlands ) is not actually practised anywhere in the world , although the concerns that give rise to it have led to a continuing debate in some western industrialized democracies about ways in which the monopolistic nature of the capitalist press might be usefully modified .
16 These complications have led to a whole variety of views as to the composition of the middle class and its place in the social structure .
17 Two are under pressure , however , Chelsford Highland Park , where ecological objections have led to a public enquiry , and Leigh Grounds in Hampshire where the NCC refused to sell woodland lying in the centre of a proposed course .
18 New procedures and improved works instructions have led to a dramatic reduction in the manufacture of below-specification material .
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