Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] lead to the " in BNC.

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1 While the public sector pay explosion in the mid-1970s led to the demise of volume planning , the imposition of cash planning has proven a blunt instrument .
2 Only in the Lepismatidae and the Pterygota , however , has the evolution of transverse biting movements of the mandibles led to the appearance of a strong rigid tentorium .
3 For example , Text Processing 5 is the SVQ module and Text Processing 1 to 4 provide the opportunity to acquire the skills leading to the occupational standards .
4 He climbed the steps leading to the central lobby and was stopped by a burly policeman who asked the nature of his business .
5 Most of the steps leading to the modern conifers seem to have taken place by the end of the Palaeozoic ; no other group of organisms of such antiquity has retained such an unbroken hold over vast areas of the earth as the conifers .
6 Later the daffodils would muster , blazing like an army of yellow heads the length of the bank and right up to the steps leading to the old house .
7 The overall strength and functional characteristics of a promoter will depend on the efficiency of the steps leading to the formation of each of these complexes , all of which can in principle act as a bottle-neck .
8 The room in which they stood was dimly lit ; the double doors at the top of the steps leading to the T'ang 's private rooms were closed .
9 As friends and neighbours left flowers on the steps leading to the flat , it emerged that Ms Baillie would be unable to have more children , having been sterilised on medical advice after Ashley Anne 's birth .
10 The knights had forced their way through the gap and along the wall to the steps leading to the parapet above the main gate .
11 As an alternative approach , it may be observed that attempting to solve equation ( 10.2 ) by separating the variables leads to the solution ( 10.7 ) where A and J are arbitrary constants .
12 The wires leading to the middle ‘ wiper ’ tag , and the outside tag ( not the one connected to the pot chassis ) should be unsoldered and swapped around .
13 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 .
14 As he told Wolf he saw the mission 's task ‘ as one of formulating a constructive program of aid to help prevent in Southeast Asia a repetition of the circumstances leading to the fall of China ’ .
15 If the application for annulment is made because all the debts and expenses have been paid or secured , at least twenty-one days before the hearing fixed for the application to be heard , the trustee , or the official receiver if no trustee has been appointed , must file a report containing details of the assets and liabilities of the bankrupt , the circumstances leading to the bankruptcy and any other matters thought fit ( r 6.207(2) ) .
16 After seeing Mr. Docherty I wrote to the manager of the local unemployment benefit office for her comments on the circumstances leading to the suspension of his benefit .
17 As she knows , I was far more concerned about the circumstances leading to the suspension of benefit and the effect that that had on Mr. Docherty immediately before his death .
18 A Hampshire Police spokesman said today : ‘ We can confirm we are reinvestigating the circumstances leading to the death of Steven Jarvis and we now have a 15-year-old girl in custody helping us with our inquiries . ’
19 Whereas the railways in the past had been an integral part of the cityscape , running down main streets , leaving in their wake a succession of railroad crossings on the classic American street grid plan , by the turn of the century they were already disappearing behind fences , into cuttings , or underground , a process which was to be speeded up in the years leading to the First World War .
20 Let it not be forgotten that in the years leading to the war the Tories were so scared of Russia that they missed the chance to establish a partnership which might well have prevented war .
21 Candelabra flanked the staircases leading to the main concourse , which was 700 ft. long and 72 ft. wide , decorated in rose Baveno granite and polished Travertina .
22 Even access is not encouraged , and the tracks leading to the caverns are also closed .
23 A wise precaution was to send out a party equipped with bundles of brushwood to sweep away the tracks leading to the encampment .
24 The ways in which the experiments leading to the above description have been done are varied ( although again constrained by the boundary conditions of some ideal configurations being impracticable ) .
25 The studies led to the revelation of reasons why the programme was less successful than it might have been .
26 I went by the Galerie de Diane and then down the stairs leading to the basement in the Pavillon de Flore where I followed the underground passage , badly lit — but where were the kitchens ?
27 There was no lino covering on the stairs leading to the second floor .
28 Lord Denning stated that the position would have been different if the stairs leading to the basement had given way .
29 In 1628 , like other leading lawyers , he was much involved in the debates leading to the Petition of Right , but again his main concern was religion .
30 Not only does he need to understand features basic to the Romanesque style — a pre-requisite — but he will want to trace the backgrounds leading to the differing crystallisation of one country 's Romanesque from that of another .
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