Example sentences of "lead to [art] creation " in BNC.

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1 As Cole points out , the Pioneers ‘ were setting out to be at one and the same time a Producers ’ and a Consumers ' Society ; and this seemed natural to them because all their endeavours were meant to lead to the creation of a Co-operative Community on the Owenite model , in which the distinction between producers and consumers would not exist . ’
2 It is expected to lead to the creation of some 500 new jobs , mainly at Marconi 's Stanmore and Plessey Avionics ' West Leigh sites , but also at a large number of sub-contractors throughout the United Kingdom .
3 Thus , if a merger was to lead to the creation of a dominant position and a consequent restriction of competition , this could arguably be classed as an abuse .
4 Dean designate of the Academy in Berlin , Mansbach summarised the circumstances leading to the creation of the centre and its goals : ‘ Despite four decades of close relations with the Federal Republic of Germany and cooperation in many academic fields , there is no American research institution in Germany or Austria , while academic contact with former East Germany and Eastern Europe is at a formative stage .
5 A joint bulletin issued on 7 June stated that agreement had been reached over methods of consulting Korean democratic parties and other relevant organisations on developments leading to the creation of a unified government and that the text of agreement would be issued shortly .
6 Whereas its basically ( and intentionally ) puerile story was a throwback to the serials of the 1930s and '40s , the effects were already a springboard to the 1980s , leading to the creation of ILM ( Lucas 's special effects company ) and its proliferating offshoots .
7 In its developed form , Water Newton is a classic case of increasing centralization leading to the creation of an irregular network of streets and lanes beyond the frontages of a main through-road .
8 The role of the Co-ordinator will be : to encourage cross-fertilization of ideas among the people involved in the Programme ; to encourage new contributions to it ; to develop a series of linking themes relevant to the components of the Programme , possibly leading to the creation of an integrated framework for the study of environmental issues in general ; and to co-ordinate publication of the results and ideas generated by the Programme .
9 The literature of sub-fields is contained in broadly-based journals until ‘ critical mass ’ is reached , leading to the creation of new journals by twigging .
10 He believes that unemployment is socially divisive and is leading to the creation of an underclass .
11 Current British Government inspired reforms of vocational training have been described by one expert as leading to the creation of a ‘ certified semi-literature under class . ’
12 If appraisal leads to the creation of a new bureaucracy which consumes money which would otherwise be spent on resources for children , is such formalised procedure likely to be beneficial ?
13 The unlocking of the receptor leads to the creation or suppression of a nerve impulse in the second cell .
14 This eventually leads to the creation of a remnant arc from an active volcanic arc .
15 In the meantime , the Lebanese parliament , whose members are meeting in Taif a year after their failure to elect a president led to the creation of rival Lebanese cabinets , is itself in the last stages of life .
16 Morgan 's work offered to Marx and Engels the early history of the processes which led to the creation of capitalism .
17 It led to the creation in Moscow in May 1989 of the World Association of Nuclear Operators .
18 It was , however , the most important group within the civil rights movement and it initiated the events that led to the creation of a mass movement .
19 Since a number of different initiatives on the issue of civil rights took place between 1962 and 1966 , it was probably fortuitous that the one which led to the creation of an organisation was the Wolfe Tone Societies conference , and even without their intervention , something very like NICRA would probably have emerged in any case .
20 Thus it is that the extraction of the origin of the first fragment of ‘ goodness ’ and the indelibly labelling of it as such , led to the creation of an entity with a presumed existence and endowed by mankind with the power to hold inviolate the human decisions on ‘ goodness ’ — which will continue to be taken for as long as life continues .
21 About 1820 , possibly due to the persuasion and influence of William Gilkison , Galt became the London agent for people in Upper Canada who were trying to obtain compensation from the British Government for losses they had sustained in the 1812/13 war with the U.S.A. He submitted a plan to the Government which led to the creation of the Canada Company , and , as its first Secretary , he was sent to Canada to acquire land .
22 If so , it was inspired lunacy , for it led to the creation of such classics from the Big Four in UA 's first decade as Griffith 's Way Down East , Fairbanks 's The Thief of Baghdad , Pickford 's Little Lord Fauntleroy , and Chaplin 's The Gold Rush .
23 In an internal memorandum leaked this week , some suggested stressing the strategic and political danger that Palestinian self-government would cause if it led to the creation of an independent Palestinian state .
24 There were bitter struggles in the courts on the right to strike and the power of trade unions , which led to the creation of the Labour Party , with fearful signs of a new and radical anger among the working class through and beyond the strike-bound year of 1911 when even schoolchildren came out on strike in some districts , ‘ for shorter hours and no stick ’ .
25 His abiding concern for law reform led to the creation of permanent institutional machinery in the form of separate Law Commissions , one for England and Wales and another for Scotland , with full-time Commissioners and supporting staffs .
26 A flagrant breach of truce in 1596 made history , and led to the creation of one of the most famous of the Border Ballads collected by Sir Walter Scott and others : the tale of Kinmont Willie .
27 Just as the 1972 Conference on the Environment and Development in Stockholm is said to have ushered in a new era of international cooperation ( at the very least , it led to the creation of the United National Environment Programme ) , so its 1992 successor could just provide all world leaders with some kind of working map for the future .
28 The influence of works such as Brittania led to the creation of private collections , and so to the formation of private museums .
29 Spectacular rises in corn prices encouraged landlords to evict in order to farm themselves , a process which led to the creation of despoblados ; middling tenants refused to sublet and a wave of rent rises seems to have started in the 1760's .
30 In Northern Ireland protests about discrimination by local authorities led to the creation of a province wide Housing Executives and in Scotland there is an important nationwide public housing authority to supplement the work of the local authorities .
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