Example sentences of "led to the publication " in BNC.

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1 A report , issued in 1981 about the lives of older people and discharged hospital patients who live in boarding houses , led to the publication of a full list of the elements which should be enshrined in any code of practice .
2 It led to the publication in 1936 of The General Theory of Interest , Employment and Money by J.M. Keynes , a Cambridge don , which revolutionised conventional economics and which resulted in a new approach to the conduct of economic policy .
3 The first phase of the project was undertaken by two BGS staff and led to the publication in 1990 of a systematic inventory of the industrial minerals of the country .
4 In East Anglia , the efforts of the Bishop of Norwich , Matthew Wren , to enforce the new orders caused great resentment and led to the publication of the highly critical , anonymous tract , Newes from Ipswich .
5 This ‘ sharing of responsibilities ’ led to the publication of a whole range of curriculum documents by LEAs .
6 This led to the publication of an extremely critical discussion document .
7 The 1905 Convention was considered at the Sixth Session of the Conference in 1924 when a Protocol was agreed permitting accession by States not represented in 1905 and some further work was set in hand which led to the publication in 1929 of a proposed revised Convention .
8 In 1985 Mr Baker , Secretary of State for the Environment , undertook a fresh review of the problems of local taxation which led to the publication in 1986 of a Green Paper , Paying for Local Government ( Cmnd 9714 ) .
9 This led to the publication of the special reports on the mineral resources of Great Britain which , together with the memoirs on the geology of the south Wales coalfield ( finally completed with the publication of the thirteenth memoir in 1921 , all edited by Strahan ) , established Strahan as one of the foremost British economic geologists .
10 Appointment as surveyor of the roads to the General Post Office ( 1794 ) led to the publication of authoritative road measurements in Cary 's influential New Itenary ( numerous editions from 1798 ) .
11 Meanwhile , he was carrying out his own investigations on the carcasses of horses which led to the publication in 1884 of his The Anatomy of the Horse — a Dissection Guide , followed in 1889 by The Comparative Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals .
12 His early research led to the publication in 1942 of ‘ The Negro in the Caribbean ’ in which he applauded the rise of working class leaders in the West Indies .
13 An awareness of this fact , supported by existing Health and Safety legislation , led to the publication in 1974 of a code of practice for the prevention of infection .
14 This led to the publication of Dissertation Abstracts ) .
15 UNESCO-sponsored research , particularly associated with the International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems , led to the publication of Many Voices , One World ( MacBride Commission , 1980 ) , which set the agenda for the 1980s and provided a spur to the creation of World Communications Year ( 1983 ) , continuing World Conferences on Strategies and Policies for Informatics , and other initiatives .
16 The setting up in 1988 of a Joint Working Group of representatives of the Scottish Examination Board and the Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum in order to devise Short Courses in Moral , Social and Religious Education increased discussion of the needs of S3/4 pupils in regard to these topics and , in due course , led to the publication of the Arrangements document .
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