Example sentences of "[noun sg] lead to [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Two years of basic research led to a first description of Mamprusi court ritual and the system of succession .
2 Easy rock leads to the first bulge , where a swing left under the overhang gains a glorious hand-jamming crack .
3 This challenge to the assumption that the revolution can be understood primarily by studying the major actors on the political scene leads to the second major theme addressed by revisionist work : the impact made by ordinary men and women upon political developments .
4 This comprises a shower room and WC , a dry-goods store , a larder , the passage leading to the third bedroom and the kitchen .
5 Extensive searches revealed a series of tyre marks along the fairway leading to the 15th and there are fears that Sir Vivien , reputed to be one of the seventeen richest men in the country , may have been kidnapped and held to ransom . ’
6 Each of these weeks has its own theme , rather like a signpost leading to the next part of the route .
7 Delaney moved forward , keeping to the side of the superstructure , intent on the stairway leading to the next deck , and finally the bridge .
8 The thaw in US-Soviet relations and the unwillingness of both super-powers to prolong the war led to the first publicly acknowledged round of talks between Najibullah and sections of the mujaheddin alliance in November [ see p. 37855 ] .
9 A flight of granite steps to his right led to the first floor of one of the buildings and an arrow carried the word , ‘ Office ’ .
10 The emergence of task-oriented behaviour in the group leads to a second pattern of behaviour — the socio-emotional or maintenance behaviour .
11 Before the dummy is placed on the table , declarer 's left hand opponent leads to the first trick .
12 Plans to expand the Windscale site with a major new development led to the first setpiece confrontation between the burgeoning antinuclear movement and the nuclear industry across the polite tables of a public inquiry .
13 The impact of the oil crisis and its associated inflation led to the first actual decline in income for OECD countries for over a quarter of a century .
14 The quest for louder reproduction led to the first ‘ amplifying gramophones ’ .
15 A switchback rush as the path dipped down from the field and then up into the wood , and she was again whizzing towards the gate leading to the next field .
16 This ambiguous situation led to the first English clash with Spain .
17 Unfavourable reaction to the Commission 's Report led to the first ever national conference in Great Britain of Adult Deaf and Dumb Missions and Associations , which at that time numbered upwards of thirty-six .
18 The first paragraph , for example , comes from p. 10 and the second from p. 13 ; and all the connections Leech and Short make between these pages have been lost , with the result that it is not clear how the first paragraph leads to the second paragraph .
19 The disappointment Haslam inevitably felt at being let down in this way led to a second turning point in his career and one of those ‘ negative accidents ’ that ultimately proved to have a positive outcome .
20 An elegant staircase leads to the first floor , where the Edgsons have another living room overlooking the street .
21 I climbed a narrow staircase leading to the first floor balcony .
22 This view led to the first restrictions on private members ' capacity to interrupt or hold up business whenever they liked — or whenever they could get the House to listen to them , for there was always considerable self-discipline .
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