Example sentences of "that lead to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That was the time when I stood in all that fluid with my boots on , a priceless carpet under my feet , hounds never seen on the earth before lying still and obedient before me , staring out of that maternal portico with its flanking columns , down the long avenue of limes that lead to birth , life and Arcadia .
2 The most obvious consequence of removing the hippocampus in the rat is that the animals have an immense difficulty in refraining from responses that lead to punishment , a deficit in passive avoidance apparently due to an inability to inhibit inappropriate responses .
3 Three students are taken through the lectures that lead to certification .
4 And the thing , the biggest thing that we 've been afraid of is death and the things that lead to death like sickness and like infirmity like weakness .
5 The major cause of morbidity is permanent lung damage resulting from ion transport abnormalities in airway epithelia that lead to mucus accumulation and bacterial colonization .
6 The way to happiness then is the cultivation of thoughts that lead to contentment , joy and emotional warmth , and the habitual and increasing devotion to them , and the pruning out and burning of the thoughts that conduce to unhappiness .
7 We now list the possible sources of distortions that lead to market failure .
8 But , says Bevan , the solution to many of the problems that lead to time-wasting — especially in regard to scrummaging — does n't lie in creating new laws , but in applying the existing ones with more vigour : ‘ There is a lot of talk about collapsed scrums and time wasting .
9 Norbert Wiener 's basic view is that the ideas of individuals can trigger the larger processes that lead to innovation by their influence on the ‘ intellectual climate ’ in which science , the arts and technology all develop .
10 Explores the way genes control the processes that lead to pattern formation .
11 Training children in self-control and relaxation techniques gives them control over actual or potentially stressful situations that lead to aggression or ( incidentally ) fearful panic .
12 Through health promotion and the prevention of conditions that lead to ill-health , those nurses seek to lift some of the burden from their colleagues in the acute sector .
13 Nicotine and caffeine are mood-altering but they are not obviously fully cross-addictive with alcohol and the various drugs that lead to Chemical Dependency .
14 Consequently , the sufferer increasingly cuts himself or herself off from the reality of life as presented by others and continues to blame them for their failure to provide unconditional love and " understanding " comparable to that experienced in the relationship with alcohol or with other substances or behaviour that lead to alteration of mood .
15 Before considering , in detail , the treatment of peptic ulcers by using drugs , it is necessary to consider the factors that lead to ulcer formation .
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