Example sentences of "[adv] led to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Given the many problems with the data sets , ’ he said , ‘ one is not inexorably led to the conclusion that a negative secular solar radius trend has existed since AD 1700 , but the preponderance of current evidence indicates that such is likely to be the case . ’
2 The clash in underlying values between Britain and the United States on the one hand and the former Soviet Union on the other , is illustrated by the fact that an act of financial speculation — which has not only led to the accumulation of great wealth but has also occasionally received public honour in Britain and the United States — might have earned the perpetrator the death sentence in the Soviet Union .
3 Restoration here has not only led to the repair of townscape , it has also created jobs for skilled craftsmen ( conservation creates more employment per pound than new build ) , and led to much needed housing for homeless and disadvantaged people .
4 This has naturally led to a drop in the price receivers are able to get for a failed business , and thus a drop in the surpluses the receiver hands to the liquidator .
5 This has naturally led to the search for ways in which they can be relaxed .
6 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 .
7 Whatever side is taken in this ongoing debate , however , it appears that knowledge of the ill effects of tobacco has already led to a modification in smoking behaviour among older men , particularly those in non-manual employment .
8 Precise details of what has been achieved by the liaison remain a closely guarded secret but it has involved developing new methods of using medicinal drugs in the body and has already led to a contract with a major pharmaceutical company .
9 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 .
10 Concern for the plant 's impact on the environment had already led to a cut in production earlier in the year to the minimum necessary to keep the plant 's systems in operation .
11 He said that it had already led to the curtailment of five drilling contracts with thousands of potential job losses .
12 This has largely led to a reduction in overall-activity , but the control of mosquitoes by means of insecticide retains its prominence .
13 So these problems and similar ones to them are generally led to an abandonment I suppose , or a lack of interest in feat in a pure feature analysis view to how we build up and recognise objects .
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 Similarly , the finding that class size affects performance , and ancillary evidence on the rate of increase in the frequency of large classes , has directly led to the provision of additional purpose-built accommodation for large classes .
16 Low salaries have also led to a brain drain from the MOH to donor organizations .
17 They have also led to a narrowing of the range of political views represented in the press ; as newspapers which voiced liberal and social democratic/Labour views ( News Chronicle , Daily Herald ) have closed down , the dominance of the Conservative press has become more pronounced .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 Networking has also led to the rise of ‘ client-server ’ designs , where ‘ client ’ terminals , such as PCs , are fed the answers to questions by ‘ server ’ data-stores .
21 The summit has also led to the Community strengthening its environmental policy and additional emphasis has been given to industry , the creation of trans-European networks and consumer protection .
22 For James , the game was the invention of ‘ the whole body of the people ’ who , following the disappearance of Carnival from Europe , wanted organised sports because these were ‘ … institutions that they helped to found and continue , as surely as their working-class struggles led to the formation of trade unions , as their struggles for the right to vote had also led to the founding of modern mass-political parties , to the grounding of the concept of democracy ’ .
23 It has also led to the emergence of a handful of multi-dimensional spreadsheet products , which can typically hold data in up to 12 dimensions instead of the usual two or three , and let you ‘ slice and dice ’ the view of the information along these different dimensions .
24 Rejecting the conception of the ‘ immanent tendencies of capital ’ , mediated by market forces , imposing a unitary subordination of labour , these writers are also led to the conclusion that it is not futile for workers to contest hierarchical and oppressive managerial structures .
25 The incident has also led to the replacement of the Minister 's deputy .
26 It had also led to the adoption of military influences in Bolshevik governmental organization and propaganda jargon which did not disappear at the end of the Civil War .
27 They cautioned against an obsession with modern communication technology which has often led to the marginalisation of many in rural communities .
28 It is often led to the nest by a curious bird known as the honeyguide .
29 The search for animals which can identify kin has now led to the discovery that honey bees discriminate between full and half sisters .
30 The economic recession of the '70s and '80s has inevitably led to a fall in the recruitment and training of skilled operatives , coupled with a loss of skilled tradesmen to other , less depressed industries .
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