Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] lead to a " in BNC.

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1 The introduction was made , and the joint presence in the Moscow shop led to a joint stand at an exhibition .
2 But the end of the Iran-Iraq war led to a precipitous decline in exports and to the bankruptcy of two major firms : Avibras and Engesa .
3 Despite a new border agreement with Indonesia in April 1990 , incursions by Indonesian forces in pursuit of Melanesian separatists from Irian Jaya led to a number of civilian deaths in July and August and provoked a series of protests from Papua New Guinea .
4 Good work by Martin Strutt supported by Stephen McKinty led to a scrum on the Banbridge line and when they failed to clear Michael Long made good ground down the right touch line before slipping the ball inside to full back Mark Tinman who scored at the corner after seven minutes .
5 In London her intense interest in the occult and the mysterious Madame Blavatsky led to a meeting with Alfred Richard Orage , editor and owner of The New Age , an important weekly review of politics , literature and art .
6 The collapse of the Husayn-Arafat accord led to a new phase of cooperation between Israel , the United States and Jordan aimed at objectives similar to those of the early seventies : the erosion of support for the PLO in the territories , the reinforcement of the normality of occupation by a programme to improve ‘ the quality of life ’ , a term coined in this context by US Secretary of State George Schultz .
7 The emergence of more Boswellian material from Malahide Castle and Fettercairn House led to a full edition of Boswell 's Tour to the Hebrides .
8 THE on-stage chemistry between Sarah Brightman and her latest leading man Jason Connery led to a warning phone call from her boyfriend .
9 Tip-offs by former Stasi officers who had fled to West Germany led to a spate of arrests during 1990 .
10 But when applied to the two-particle situation we are considering here , the de Broglie-Bohm formulation leads to a non-local action at a distance with exactly the same properties that Einstein and Schrödinger intuitively felt to be implied by quantum mechanics .
11 My approach to Albert Spanswick led to a secret meeting at my house in Fulham just before the TUC Conference in September 1982 .
12 As Myc and Max should preferentially form heterodimers ( Fig. 3 b ) , we suggest that mitogenic induction of Myc expression leads to a shift in the equilibrium from Max+Max to Myc+Max .
13 The new US position led to a closing of ASEAN ranks , with little evidence of the internal quarrelling over Cambodia which had surfaced at the 22nd annual meeting of Foreign Ministers in Brunei in 1989 .
14 CHAPLAIN : , Kenya , doing post-graduate research at Glasgow University leading to a Ph.D .
15 At a conference organized in June 1950 by the Liturgical Institute of Trier , a lecture by Romano Guardini led to a resolution calling upon the German bishops to request Rome to move the long Holy Saturday service from the early morning to the late evening , thus again making it the vigil service it once had been .
16 Her encounter with Count Alan led to a strange and passionate romance which is now known only from two of Anselm 's letters .
17 The issue became hot enough in New Zealand to lead to a meeting between the Prime Minister Mr Bolger and the NZRFU Chairman Eddie Tonks .
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