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

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1 Those who enter a course leading to the qualifications awarded by a Professional Association ( such as Membership , Associateship or Fellowship ) should make themselves familiar with the regulations of that body , as it is their personal responsibility to comply with them .
2 have been a full-time teacher for at least two years in college , polytechnic or university teaching students following a course leading to the HCIMA professional examination or such other qualifications as are defined from time to time by the council
3 Each centre which has received approval to offer a course leading to the Professional Certificate or the Professional Diploma is deemed to have accepted the HCIMA Regulations .
4 On the eve of the Geneva talks in February 1987 the DRA Foreign Minister claimed that Afghanistan was ready to reach a settlement leading to the establishment of a ‘ free , neutral , non-aligned Afghanistan ’ .
5 Each of these weeks has its own theme , rather like a signpost leading to the next part of the route .
6 The fireplace , dating from the castle 's foundation in 1625 , has been converted into a hatch leading to the kitchen .
7 A small cottage was next to the terrace houses and like them had no garden but just a tiny yard and then came a doorway leading to the flat over the archway of Dean 's Yard .
8 In the meantime , the Lebanese parliament , whose members are meeting in Taif a year after their failure to elect a president led to the creation of rival Lebanese cabinets , is itself in the last stages of life .
9 The plaintiff sought rectification first , against her daughter , who had fraudulently induced the plaintiff to sign a transfer leading to the daughter 's registration as proprietor and , secondly , against chargees who , without any notice of the daughter 's fraud , had advanced money to the daughter on the security of registered charges .
10 The fourth finger from which a vein leads to the heart .
11 In the centre of a pavement leading to the front door was a well head with an ornate ironwork structure over it .
12 We sailed down the reaches of the Thames and , standing in the bows , I saw the river through the eyes of Marlow in Conrad 's Heart of Darkness , as a waterway leading to the uttermost ends of the earth crowded with memories of men and ships it had borne to the rest of home or to the battles of the sea " .
13 A kissing-gate led to the moor and beyond it the path climbed steeply .
14 The more southerly route lay across a gap in the Urals to the Irtysh and thence , after the Tatar khanate had been defeated , up the middle Ob and its tributaries , such as the Ket , to where a portage led to the middle reaches of the Yenisei ; from here they ascended the Upper ( or ‘ Stony ’ ) Tunguska as far as the Ilim , and so either by portage to the Lena or up the Angara towards Lake Baikal .
15 He had ascertained during daylight that the lavatory was diagonally across the passage from his room door , and , as the passage was now unlit and he was unable to find the light switch , he crossed the passage in the dark and , by feeling his way , came to a door which he believed to be that of the lavatory , but which was in fact a door leading to the basement .
16 In the far corner of the scullery , there 's a door leading to the stairs .
17 In this sense the ERM and the Single Currency are different points on a continuum leading to the loss of all control by a government over the value of its currency .
18 American helicopters hovered near the Panamanian Defence Forces headquarters , and US soldiers in combat gear took up positions a few hundred yards away to block a road leading to the canal .
19 Police sealed off a road leading to the coast and mounted patrols on the cliffs to stop the looting .
20 At this point , a side glen comes in on the right with a path leading to the dominating heights of Carn Eige and Mam Sodhail , or from it the bealach between Tom a' Choinich and Toll Creagach may be reached and a fine view seen over Glen Cannich to the mountains of Glen Farrar .
21 The nave is barrel vaulted and on its north side a staircase leads to the upper storey which has a round gallery .
22 Feeling rather uncomfortably damp and dirty , she set off again , turning off presently into a deep wood , through which a footpath led to the deer-park and then on to Granny Fordham 's cottage .
23 From there , to the left , a footpath led to the moor , while to the right , a road continued into the town .
24 The reviews were not entirely dismissive , but Hardy remembered only the harsh comments in the Spectator , read ‘ as he sat on a stile leading to the eweleaze he had to cross on his way home to Bockhampton .
25 Off Jamaica Road down a street leading to the Thames .
26 He turned down a street leading to the coast road , and Ruth knew he was heading for Starr Hills .
27 If such an investigation led to the decision to seek the removal of an old person from their home , an intervention order could be applied for , with emergency provisions as necessary .
28 A large swimming pool ( open 1 Jun–15 Aug ) is set in pretty gardens and served by a snack-bar , walk through a small pine wood and an underpass leads to the beach .
29 Such an analysis leads to the conclusion that in every neighbourhood of every r-value we can find uncountably many different Lorenz attractors , each containing slightly different periodic orbits and trajectories .
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