Example sentences of "[Wh det] leads [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Another is marital breakdown which leads to additional housing requirements , even if remarriage ultimately takes place .
2 Public Choice theorists explicitly examine the motivation of bureaucrats and suggest that , in crude terms , the most important motivator is the desire to increase one 's share of the budget which leads to increased status .
3 It is the failure to do so which leads to critical anomalies .
4 You can not be satisfied when our fellow citizens are saddled with an electoral system which leads to elective dictatoriship , and the corruption of parliamentary law-making processes .
5 Also widespread in information technology is the manufacturing ‘ learning curve ’ which leads to radical efficiency improvements and ‘ free-fall ’ pricing .
6 Women 's response to poverty and unemployment remains an enigma , and whilst the inequality which leads to civil war between men on the streets is called a riot , the battles at home between unequals , in which the less powerful are also the losers , is dismissed as ‘ domestic violence ’ .
7 We do n't teach them specially er they just er learn by living in the community because er , mainly Sikhism is about life , how to live a decent , healthy er social life , which do does n't finish here , which leads to eternal union with God .
8 Improved technology , according to Marx and Engels , leads to greater division of labour which leads to greater inequality and to private property and greater social differentiation .
9 From April 1992 , there has been a tax concession on both college fees and the cost of study material which leads to Vocational Qualifications , consequently those financing themselves on HCIMA programmes do not have to pay the tax element of their fees in the first place .
10 One explanation for this may be that for many jobs it is high productivity which leads to low job satisfaction .
11 It is this which leads to low levels of profitability and to a lack of incentive to undertake new investment .
12 In less severe infections the adult worms cause a haemorrhagic tracheitis with excess mucus production which leads to partial occlusion of the airways and difficulty in breathing .
13 Due to this difference , we have also considered a coupled transition of T3pG4 and C9pA10 which leads to two dinucleotide steps with B II in both strands ( figure 2 , right ) .
14 There seems to be a tendency to build up security organizations on the basis of ‘ worst-case ’ arguments ( such as the possible increase in terrorism ) , which leads to serious encroachment on the liberties of citizens and to increasing paranoia .
15 This is linked to population decline in what is usually portrayed as a vicious circle of cause and effect : as services decline people react by out-migrating , which leads to further fall in demand and a consequent further reduction in service provision ( Bracey 1970 ) .
16 Once haustoria become functional by delivering water and nutrients , the dodder vine once again resumes the free , ‘ straight ’ mode of growth which leads to further contacts and allows the vine to spread .
17 Unfortunately , each pattern ca n't be more than 16 steps long , a fact which leads to some limitations on time signatures and record resolutions ( for instance , you ca n't record triplet 16ths in a 4/4 bar ) , although there is a ‘ swing ’ function which allows you to program a rather rigid swing feel on 16ths .
18 Unfortunately , each pattern ca n't be more than 16 steps long , a fact which leads to some limitations on time signatures and record resolutions ( for instance , you ca n't record triplet 16ths in a 4/4 bar ) , although there is a ‘ swing ’ function which allows you to program a rather rigid swing feel on 16ths .
19 However , it does cause similar abnormalities in monkeys and there is evidence that it may cause blood vessels in the limbs to leak , which leads to severe damage of the surrounding cells .
20 It is now possible to investigate whether it is ‘ just ’ extra DNA sequence , with no apparently defined hypersensitive sites , which leads to position-independent expression of the transgene by designing a minimal ‘ Long ’ construct containing only the defined DH sites ( experiments in progress ) .
21 Pass through this and follow the wall on your left which leads to another kissing gate .
22 C. punctata , C. pectinata and probably C. surnabada are more pathogenic since they penetrate the epithelial surface of the small intestine trichostrongylosis which leads to villous atrophy and a reduction in the area available for absorption .
23 ‘ Knowledge ’ is often associated with external forms of knowledge : of objective , dispassionate study which leads to theoretical commitment .
24 The solution , again , is to retrain teachers , to enable them to understand , interpret and incorporate cultural differences which do exist into their teaching and to reflect these back to pupils in a way which leads to high achievement and satisfaction within schooling .
25 Hermiston House Rd. is almost opposite the gates to Hermiston Walk , which leads to Heriot-Watt campus .
26 Shearwaters are less vociferous on nights of the full moon and fewer return to the island — so , on a suitably black night , wrap up in warm clothes , shine your torch and head along the path which leads through scratchy heather , hummocks of thrift , and knee-high bracken , to the tussocky bumps of a cliff-top colony .
27 Too often in the public sector final outputs become reducible to vague and unquantifiable notions of public good , which leads in many cases to the measurement instead of more easily quantified — but possibly misleading-intermediate outputs .
28 The dynamic result is yet another basis for challenging American assumptions about what leads to competitive success .
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