Example sentences of "[noun prp] led to a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Conversation with Zaccheus led to a radical change of heart and consequently of direction . |
2 | The assassination of Kashmir 's leading Moslem cleric in mid-May led to a serious deterioration in the security situation in the Kashmir Valley after weeks of relative calm . |
3 | The period of glasnost and perestroika under Gorbachev led to a great burgeoning of group activity throughout the republics . |
4 | This and the replication in Murchison House , Edinburgh , of courses given at Keyworth led to a substantial increase in staff attendance . |
5 | Her encounter with Count Alan led to a strange and passionate romance which is now known only from two of Anselm 's letters . |
6 | While the IET mainly encouraged supranationals and European multinationals to issue eurobonds ( partly at the expense of yankee issues ) , the mandatory VRP led to a sharp increase in use of the eurobond market by US firms . |
7 | The extreme case would be when the removal of NTBs led to a domestic monopoly becoming a perfectly competitive market . |
8 | Throughout 1954 and 1955 the setting up of ITV led to a great exodus of talent from the BBC , attracted , no doubt , by the higher rates of pay advertised by the commercial stations . |
9 | The revelation of Elvaston led to a topiary revival in the 1850s . |
10 | In the 1880s , the expanding population of Liverpool led to an increased demand for water . |
11 | The death of Chairman Mao led to a brief power vacuum because this one man had dominated Chinese politics for over three decades . |
12 | Of the pretreatment variables , the PTHrP concentration and serum phosphate correlated best with response ( table II ) : higher PTHrP was more likely to be associated with a poor response , whereas all treatments associated with undetectable PTHrP led to a good response . |
13 | My approach to Albert Spanswick led to a secret meeting at my house in Fulham just before the TUC Conference in September 1982 . |
14 | The sense of insecurity which affected the city-states of Mesopotamia led to a rudimentary interest in the history of social order . |
15 | North Shields has always been a fishing centre but the construction of the new fish quay in 1886 and the invention of steam trawling by the tug-boat firm of Purdies led to a big growth in activity in the late nineteenth century and the development of a distant water fleet . |
16 | Together with the agreement that led to the lifting of the Ad Valorem duties , which required US companies to invest a certain proportion of their earnings in Britain , Eady led to a considerable increase in British-based American production . |