Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] lead to the " in BNC.

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1 However , he did concede that " there were indications that some activities and individuals might have been motivated to prevent success in constitutional goals " and that " some activities led to the deaths of people " .
2 A lovely path goes up alongside amongst trees and in a few minutes leads to the open corrie and an impressive mountain scene : directly ahead is Beinn Dearg , the high mass on the left is Beinn Alligin and on the right is the last satellite of the Liathach range .
3 As the Clean Air Act had left much to state initiative , congressional dissatisfaction with the rate of progress in some states led to the Air Quality Act of 1967 which at last required states to establish air quality standards consistent with federal criteria , and then to devise implementation plans setting out ways of achieving the air quality standards .
4 They met the woman , who took them down some steps leading to the river bank .
5 The habits of some animals lead to the deposition of many seeds in one place .
6 Subjects taught include Archaeology , Art , Architecture , Computing , Geography , History , Languages , Literature , Media Studies , Music , Personal Skills , Philosophy , Religion , Science , Social Science , Some classes lead to the award of Open Studies Certificates .
7 Interpreting this as a phylogeny , we can use this classification to trace the history of the transformation of some characters leading to the condition in gnathostomes .
8 For reasons which are fairly obvious this procedure of bargaining may in some societies lead to the endorsement of highly wicked principles as that society 's doctrine of justice .
9 The application of such skills led to the greater control of an army and , as a consequence , to its more effective use as a military arm .
10 Such considerations led to the general use of the term Down 's Syndrome to describe this association of physical features and mental characteristics .
11 Such considerations lead to the idea that the way non-words are read is by first dividing them up into their graphemes ( CHOOPH-CH + OO + PH or SLOATCH — S + L + OA + TCH ) and then using a table of grapheme-phoneme correspondence rules to find the appropriate phoneme for each grapheme .
12 The fire hazards of such roofs led to the rediscovery of how to vault in stone .
13 A report to the social services sub-committee says : ‘ The elderly and people with mobility problems would be disadvantaged if these proposals led to the closure of small pharmacists in rural communities within the county where there is no convenient alternative . ’
14 Ultimately , these reactions lead to the detoxification of the chemical .
15 Such arms were generally apsidal in one or three apses and these designs led to the later development of the chevet , particularly seen in France ; also , in order to retain their privacy , the monks re-established the nave altars east of the crossing , so confirming the eastern altar position .
16 These considerations led to the decisions about the modes of assessment used in the project which are described in Chapter 4 ( pp.41–102 ) together with the results of the testing .
17 These considerations led to the awareness of the need for local crime surveys which focused on the crime problems of smaller geographical areas and their impact upon specific sub-groups of the population .
18 Addition of purified porcine procolipase , corresponding to 2 µg/g VPDPR after tryptic proteolysis , to the feed pellets of these rats lead to the loss of normal weight gain and maintenance of body weight .
19 All these actions led to the reduction of oil prices until they dropped to half of what they used to be …
20 These difficulties led to the abandoning of this model .
21 These observations led to the ‘ fibre hypothesis ’ : the concept that many diseases of the colon and other organs , including IBS , result from the ingestion of a western , refined , low-fibre diet .
22 These experiments led to the conclusion that a recessive defect in the AIR-1 locus of RJ2.2.5 prevents expression of MHC class II genes by abrogating a transcriptional activator ( 10,13 ) .
23 Both of these situations lead to the conclusion that the gyro is inadequate for its purpose , whereas the real problem lies in the adjustment of the model 's control linkage .
24 These allegations led to the dismissal and disgrace of the two justices concerned ( Hamon Hauteyn and Robert of Ludham ) .
25 These features led to the retrospective diagnosis of low grade MALT lymphoma .
26 All these techniques lead to the same conclusion .
27 It is sometimes admitted that there are dangers in this in that they can take the wrong decisions , about new technology , or marketing a product , or about industrial relations , and it is implied that if these decisions lead to the wrong strategy then all will be lost for everyone .
28 These facts led to the conviction of the appellant on counts 8 and 9 .
29 Mature striated muscle cells make muscle-specific proteins and when such a cell is fused with a variety of other cell types which include liver and cartilage cells , then muscle-specific genes are activated in these cells leading to the production of muscle-specific proteins .
30 All roads lead to the Butcher Building .
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