Example sentences of "which lead to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The defendant was there too which led to a row , ’ said Mr Crigman .
2 Craig Luxton , a New Zealand-born scrum-half on the England periphery , rubbed salt into the self-inflicted wounds with a series of tap-penalties and darting thrusts , one of which led to a 90-metre break-out and a second try for Gavin Thompson — one of the game 's few high points .
3 Looking back into the past from the security of the present it is possible to pinpoint those elements which led to a change of viewpoint , the emergence of a new approach or a hasty retreat into well tried ways .
4 problems which led to a Change Request .
5 The computer printed report should be annotated to indicate those problems which are outstanding for more than five days or which led to a Change Request .
6 In addition , 10 patients were withdrawn because they either defaulted from follow up ( n=3 ) , all had moved away from the Sheffield area ) , or because they developed an adverse clinical event ( n=7 ) which led to a change in their treatment ( Table III ) .
7 The Catholic Education Commission for Scotland welcomes the development of Short Courses in Religious and Moral Education , and endorses the considerations which led to a change in title .
8 Attempts to mitigate what were recognized as disastrous divisions often took the form of a refusal to acknowledge the wide difference of ability that existed between pupils , which led to a style and content of teaching roughly directed to the middle band of children , the least and the most able being left to shift for themselves .
9 RAIL chiefs yesterday celebrated the tenth anniversary of an agreement which led to a £10m facelift for a mainline station .
10 There was an argument which led to a scuffle and Youngs joined in to calm things down .
11 He married late in life but in 1833 his wife died in childbirth , the baby also dying ; and about two years after this tragedy and after a series of professional reverses , notably the discovery of defective work at Sherborne House , which led to a negligence award against him , he gave up architectural practice .
12 Rogers was well known to the police and she believes it was this fact which led to a court appearance for a minor offence .
13 The problem was compounded by the requirement of a voltage output range which led to a compromise over the values of certain components , particularly those in the filter section .
14 The prosection claims they tampered with a statement in a fraud case five years ago which led to a man being jailed for six years .
15 He got out to speak to them and an argument started which led to a fight .
16 The huge surge follows the implementation of the FRS3 accounting method , which led to a restatement of the 1991 pre-tax profits to £182 million , from the previous £267 million , as well as earnings per share from 7.5p to 4.7p .
17 How far this influenced some members of the government it is difficult to say but I have no doubt it was one of the factors which led to a majority being against abolition .
18 Despite the use of fiscal deflation in the attempt to maintain the exchange rate of the pound , and the difficulties experienced by the new National Board for Prices and Incomes in controlling inflation , which led to a slump in Labour support in mid-1965 , Labour 's electoral support had increased markedly by 1966 .
19 In 1927–28 , Miss Green revived the ailing WEA branch there with a Terminal course , followed by a One-Year course in the following year which led to a Tutorial Class from 1929–32 .
20 The directors determined that no AEs should be allowed to so transgress again , which led to a clause in the work contract forbidding employees at any stage to divulge trade secrets to the outside world .
21 On the northern coalfield the rejection of badly filled corves on the grounds that they had been deliberately underfilled — " they will sometimes be so roguish as to set these big coals hollow at the Corfe bottom , and cover them with some small coals at the top of the Corves , and make it look like a full Corfe " — was a long-running grievance which led to a strike at one mine in 1751 .
22 On 28 December , partisans made repeated attacks on German transport on the Via Emilia , their main line of communication with the battle front , which led to a threat by the Germans that they would burn the villages along the length of the road .
23 Reich thought that there were logical consequences of psychoanalytic findings , which led to a need for change in the moral teachings and practice of educators in schools , the home , and in churches .
24 But the jobs were invariably dead-end and , despite the Home Office call for ‘ real , training , wages were at subsistence level or below , which led to a succession of requests for small loans from the Movement .
25 A controversial television documentary at the end of 1983 on timber-frame houses , which led to a tumble in share prices for leading house-builders , was itself attacked for being ‘ technically ill-informed and misleading ’ .
26 The next village just down the road Lartington stayed loyal to the Church of Rome which led to a spot of tension now and then The Church of England established their place of worship in 1796 then built St Cuthberts in 1881 and a school in 1894 .
27 Edberg was buoyed up by the energetic and determined play of Anders Jarryd which led to a win over Connell and Glen Michibata .
28 One of the two pressurized water reactors initially suffered the loss of normal feedwater supply which led to a turbine trip and later to a reactor trip which subsequently resulted in significant damage to portions of the reactor core .
29 It was much lighter than he had expected , largely because of a rear door , now open , which led to a glass extension giving a view of the headland .
30 Further scandals were revealed in February 1991 , including the Suso housing scandal ( a massive case of bribery ) which led to a Cabinet reshuffle and a televised apology by Roh on behalf of his government [ see pp. 38009-10 ] .
  Next page