Example sentences of "lead [adv] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The search for new policies led additionally to the widespread adoption of monetary targets in most economies , including the UK , apparently giving some acceptance of the monetarist claim that inflation is a consequence of a rapid growth in the money supply .
2 His first one-man show was at The Artists Gallery 1941 and he showed with Peggy Guggenheim 's Art of this Century in 1944 which led on to a one man-show at the Guggenheim in 1947 .
3 It was painted while and there was an untidy hedge in front of it , divided by a rickety gate which led on to a short path to the front door .
4 He turned his back to her and walked off into the open-plan living-room , with its huge glass patio doors that led on to the front garden .
5 In the Far East , the Azahari revolt broke out in Brunei in December 1962 ; and , although it was crushed relatively easily by British and Gurkha troops stationed in Malaya , it led on to the Indonesian ‘ Confrontation ’ , which began in a small way in April 1963 .
6 An hour later she was still happily chatting to the woman , finding out about the terrible Harry who had ‘ torn the heart ’ right out of her daughter and gone off with a woman from Cork , which naturally led on to the dreadful and often incomprehensible ways of men and the stupid way women always put up with it .
7 Which led on to the obvious conclusion . ’
8 A beautifully open and controlled solo from Andrew Coy ( clarinet ) led on to an expansive string sound and a rollicking dance .
9 When interrogated by the FBI in his British jail , Fuchs identified photographs of one of his contacts , Harry Gold , who named a trail of others which led eventually to an obscure machine-shop manager of Russian parentage , Julius Rosenberg , and his wife Ethel .
10 The debate about overseas government expenditure may be seen as in one sense straightforward — an unsurprising clash of departmental interests , which , given the political weight of the participants , led only to a gradual though cumulative reduction in commitments .
11 Below , uneven steps carved out of the cliff led down to a small sandy cove .
12 There was a trap-door in the centre of the kitchen floor , which led down to a deep cellar .
13 A trail of ash led down to a ragged , greasy jacket , buttoned with extreme strain over two pullovers which reached to just above the knee of oiled and dusty denims .
14 Outside them , by an open area and a covered section , a small flight of steps led down to a low outbuilding which faced the open area .
15 Beyond this , four short steps led down to an oval door let into a solid steel bulkhead .
16 Bypassing the entrance to the huge living-room , which looked dim and shadowy in the faint glow from the circular night-lights sunk into the wooden-slat ceiling , she followed the passageway until she came to another flight of steps , which obviously led down to the lowest level of the house .
17 So Lewis drove down to the bottom of South Parks Road , where he was ushered through into the University Parks by a policeman on duty at the entrance to the single-track road which led down to the bathing area .
18 Beyond the tower a narrow path led down to the rocky shore below .
19 A gentle stroll through the gardens led down to the beautiful long , wide beach .
20 Eventually he was at the top of the slope that led down to the little towns of Streatley and Goring , separated , like their respective counties of Berkshire and Oxfordshire , by the River Thames .
21 The Act provided for a route commencing at the top of Anerley Hill , descending past Crystal Palace ( Low Level ) Station to Thicket Road , a turning on the left , which led through to the top end of Beckenham Road , Penge .
22 The United Kingdom has now taken the first step towards European Monetary Union which is intended to lead eventually to a single European currency .
23 Penguin has a brand new series of ready Readers , a mixture of classic and modern stories at three levels and designed to lead in to the same publisher 's Simply Stories series .
24 The sufferer 's previous " pictures " tended to lead repeatedly to the same emotional responses to outside stimuli .
25 A farm track led off to the left opposite , flanked by deep drainage ditches .
26 The work involved in compiling the Register — in particular tracking down current addresses — led directly to a Grand Reunion of past pupils and staff , which took place on Saturday 26th June .
27 These two scrutinies led directly to the two other major planks of the Thatcher government 's managerial approach within central government ; namely , MINIS and the Financial Management Initiative ( FMI ) .
28 Since fires often start at night , and most homes only have one flight of stairs , which may well be unusable , it pays to work out in advance possible escape routes from upstairs windows — ideally one leading on to a flat roof , otherwise one with a flowerbed or grass below , rather than a hard surface .
29 It was still there , a gap where a gate should have been , leading on to a rutted farm track .
30 Some worksheets may begin with simple lower order questions , leading on to a higher order question .
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