Example sentences of "which [adv] led [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He described it as the ‘ best news since 1948 ’ when the National Party came to power on the policy of apartheid , which eventually led to South Africa 's ban from the international rugby arena until this year .
2 Sharpe 's current illness apart , he also missed several months with repeated hernia problems which eventually led to surgery .
3 On the other hand , his determination to win became such that he frequently appeared to condone his fast men bowling in an intimidating fashion , which obviously led to criticism from press and public .
4 Once the bickering and backbiting , which also led to Terry Vaux and Gwilym Treharne standing down from their posts as the Welsh representatives on the International Rugby Board , had died down , the general committee resolved to consult the clubs again over links with the Republic .
5 The next day saw the religious ceremony at Notre Dame — which again led to family difficulties .
6 Japan 's attempts to cut off China from the south provoked the US into sanctions which ultimately led to Pearl Harbor in December 194I .
7 With his television news background and now intimate knowledge of Middle East drugs trafficking , Coleman helped Ross and Silverman prepare what was generally considered to be as balanced and authoritative a survey of narco-terrorism as the media had ever presented to the American public , a contribution which they both generously acknowledged on several occasions afterwards and which subsequently led to Coleman 's appearance on NBC News after the Flight 103 disaster , although neither of them were aware then or before of his DIA/NARCOG affiliations .
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