Example sentences of "which led [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 That is exactly what Jesus did by becoming man , travelling the road which led eventually to the cross .
2 The net result was that the stiffness distribution of the structure was significantly altered , creating the high fastener loadings which led ultimately to the fatigue failure in the rear spar top chord .
3 And this organization , which sought to protect the rights of the newly colonized , provided much of the original intellectual and moral impetus which led ultimately to the formation of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain .
4 It is of far greater historical significance that the legends of Kosovo helped to keep alive for centuries the spark of Serbian national consciousness which burst into flame with the Karadjordje revolt of 1804 , and which led ultimately to the founding of an independent Serbian kingdom .
5 He took a prominent and active part in the investigations which led ultimately to the Mines Inspection Act of 1851 , and he was elected the first president of the North of England Institute of Mining Engineers , to which he subsequently read many papers , on its formation at Newcastle in 1852 .
6 Among them was G. H. Hitchings , who had worked at Harvard on the quantitative estimation of purines and on the purification of the anti-anaemia principle in liver , and at Western Reserve on studies which led later to the discovery of folic acid .
7 Between the study and the library was the small spiral staircase which led directly to the Emperor 's apartments , a staircase she was to climb on 3 September 1870 , clutching in her hand the telegram announcing the capitulation at Sedan and crying out in grief at the horror of it .
8 In the twentieth century it was the growth in the power and influence of this élite , along with the example of the Indian movement for independence , which led directly to the end of colonial rule .
9 Within fifty yards of the Youngs ' home , across the road which led northward to the Midlands , stood the house called Tullivers at one on our imaginary clock .
10 When I had paid the farmer off , I started my car , my remaining outpost of another century , and drove along a road which led close to the lake .
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