Example sentences of "[noun sg] leads [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In some instances failure to observe sound practice leads to a lamb crop at weaning of around 50–60% , a level at which breeding replacements can not be obtained thus leading to the possibility of economic collapse .
2 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 ?
3 This emphasis on self-respect , and self-esteem leads to the concept of self-image .
4 More and more we are beginning to suspect that a similar situation may also occur with other conditions and that the suppression of symptoms with palliative therapy leads to the development , perhaps even years later , of more serious complaints .
5 This reasoning leads to the prediction that , if the locus of impairment in surface dyslexia is within the visual word recognition system , the patient will sometimes confuse one homophone with another when asked to define single printed words — will say , for example , that the printed word frays means ‘ a part of a sentence ’ .
6 The definition of the national interest in terms of the interests of a self-serving military-industrial complex leads to a host of political , social , economic and strategic dilemmas for the American people .
7 In an idealized three-dimensional numerical simulation of the Northern Hemisphere winter stratosphere , doubling the CO 2 concentration leads to the formation of an Arctic ozone hole comparable to that observed over Antarctica , with nearly 100% local depletion of lower-stratospheric ozone .
8 Thus a rise in the note circulation leads to a money market shortage .
9 This modelling study leads to the conclusion that B II conformations are incompatible with the solution structure of the CRE dodecamer .
10 Expressing this as the differential equation leads to the equation of motion of a Maxwell unit
11 In the absence of couple stresses this equation leads to the symmetry of the stress tensor .
12 The deletion leads to the fusion of the 5' region of ND1 and the 3' region of ND5 .
13 Oscillations can occur in all the metabolites of the glycolytic pathway , in which the oxidation of one molecule of glucose leads to the production of two molecules of ATP , by a complicated sequence of enzyme-catalysed reactions .
14 From the roofed gateway , a paved terrace leads to the Summer Garden past a perfect lawn to the orangery .
15 Previous research leads to the prediction that the effect should be permanent .
16 There is a knowledge-driven model , by which basic research leads to applied research , to development , and to applications ; a problem-solving model , where problem research leads via a decision-making process to a goal ( which is the solution of the problem ) .
17 Patients move between these two subtypes , although chronicity leads to an accumulation of patients in the binge-eating/purging subgroup .
18 The programme leads to the degrees of PhD , MPhil and MSc .
19 In the simplified models that have been examined so far , this probability turns out to be high ; that is , the proposed no boundary condition leads to the prediction that it is extremely probable that the present rate of expansion of the universe is almost the same in each direction .
20 Southward the Morava-Vardar corridor leads to the Aegean at Salonika ( Thessaloniki ) .
21 The fourth finger from which a vein leads to the heart .
22 Finally , the whole of the Gospel leads to the commission of the Church , to go out and baptise , to teach , and to pass on the new law of Christianity ( Matt.
23 People are not as simplistic as this ; even a moment 's reflection leads to the conclusion that language has many more functions .
24 And the way in which er these calcium activated K channels pla play a role in this response is that when these beta cells see glucose , they depolarize , and this depolarization leads to the opening of voltage dependent voltage gated calcium channels .
25 The unlocking of the receptor leads to the creation or suppression of a nerve impulse in the second cell .
26 So in other words we can write the general scheme , a stimulus leads to an increase in the se level of the second messenger , and that increase in the level of the second messenger leads to a response .
27 Contraction leads to a compression of the magnetic field which can then attain very high values ( ) .
28 For Doyle , such an attitude leads to a posture of cultural submissiveness , a fear of radical political change .
29 The Queen leads from the front as Royals stay away from a day at the races
30 As with open-market operations and ordinary funding , the sale of securities to the private sector leads to a squeeze on banks ' balances at the Bank of England .
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