Example sentences of "of [noun] led [prep] a " in BNC.
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31 | The clinical interview provided information about the severity and diagnosis of disorders , but also enabled researchers to measure onset and course using a concept of change-points : a point in time when an increase or decrease in the number of symptoms led to a noticeable change in a woman 's psychiatric state . |
32 | So , a tangled combination of factors led to a spate of work on interest groups in Britain . |
33 | 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 . |
34 | The size of the state in the early days of the administration of justice led to a remarkable form of attempted committal to prison . |
35 | Their day of inquiries led to a charge being laid against a resident of the island . |
36 | The superiority of the capitalist mode of production led to a rapid transformation of the structure of society . |