Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adv] lead [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The rise of complex , enterprise-wide client/server computing strategies has inevitably lead to demands for a single mechanism that will allow users to access information which resides on databases that may be distributed across a range of hardware platforms .
2 The rise of complex , enterprise-wide client-server computing strategies has inevitably lead to demands for a single mechanism that will enable users to access information which resides on databases that may be distributed across a range of hardware systems .
3 A growing number of disputes over building contracts has inevitably led to more cases coming before the courts or arbitrators .
4 Whereas the nineteenth-century state concerned itself with the common affairs of all capital owners , the growth of giant industrial corporations and of large financial combines has now led to the almost complete exclusion of other capitalist fractions from influence over the state .
5 The increasing productivity of agriculture through the use of modern industrial methods has also led to a decline in traditional job opportunities in the countryside , and the government is keen to encourage more general diversification in the rural economy .
6 The chaotic policy of subsidies has also led to the scandal of vast food mountains which taxpayers have to foot the bill to store — and which are then dumped at cut price on the world market .
7 Major changes in organizations in the last 20 years have often led to dissonance over expectations .
8 Their studies have also led to some surprising conclusions concerning chronology : Jacopo Bellini 's Paris album they have argued , contrary to most of the literature , precedes the London album , which they date to 1460–70 ; they have been able to date Paolino Veneto 's Map of Venice in the Marciana Library precisely to around 1328 , when previously it was thought to have been made in the second half of the century .
9 We have seen that the difficulty of obtaining the gratuitous services of suitable persons to act as trustees has necessarily led to the practice of reposing an ever wider range of discretion in those who can only thus be persuaded to act .
10 The agreement that bodies such as The Scottish Roads Directorate should fund the archaeological work required by their developments has also led to a closer liaison on survey and excavation .
11 Cash limits have also led to underspending on investment ceilings ( MMC 1980 : 16–17 ) , and real investment was falling sharply from 1980 ( TEST 1984a : 32–5 ) .
12 Moreover , ideological divisions have frequently led to union rivalries which can undermine strike action , especially since the unions compete for the same grades of employees ; in BR a single union can in most cases bring out most or all members of a grade .
13 Low salaries have also led to a brain drain from the MOH to donor organizations .
14 The latest security report says installing cameras has finally led to a fall in car theft , but overall hospital crime rose 12.5% last year .
15 Recent financial scandals involving the use of tax havens have also led to calls for anti-tax haven legislation .
16 Quality Assurance initiatives have also led to considerable advancements in both efficiency and quality .
17 In the past such conflicts have often led to implicit , and sometimes explicit , breaking of Community law relating to free movement .
18 Studies have been conscious of the work in other disciplines such as the Metropolitan Meteorological Experiment ( METROMEX ) which is based in St Louis ( Chagnon , Huff , Schickedanz and Vogel , 1977 ) and has greatly increased knowledge of atmospheric processes within urban areas and investigations have also led towards applications of knowledge gained from the way in which a city generates its own climate so that Chandler ( 1976 ) in a review of urban climatology in relation to urban design suggested :
19 The plans have already led to a number of Farnham Lane residents and others interested in protecting the track — which is believed to pre-date Roman times — to object to the reclassification scheme .
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