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

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1 In soil science emphasis had naturally proceeded towards soil processes including soil biology and microbiology ( e.g. Russell , 1957 ) as described in the New Naturalist Series of books and interest in soil processes and soil dynamics also led to the inception of new ideas .
2 A visit to France , the details of which remain unclear , also led to the accusation that he had associated with the supporters of Mary Queen of Scots [ q.v. ] there : this may account for the apparent loss of royal favour by the mid-1570s .
3 A second strand in research of the 1960s was a consequence of the increasing focus upon processes which gave indications of the magnitude of human activity and also led to the inauguration of research investigations specifically designed to measure the magnitude of man by comparing man-modified and unmodified areas or by measuring one area before , during and after the effects of man .
4 The uncertainty which the food shortage created also led to the hoarding of food by those fortunate enough to be able to purchase it .
5 This work led to our modern knowledge of atomic masses and also led to the discovery of new elements .
6 The pur-pyr G7pT8 junction also led to the creation of a C3'-endo sugar pucker in the nucleotide at the 5'-end of the junction ( C6 ) .
7 It also led to the creation of a lopsided system in line with the structure of medical priorities and values .
8 As a detectorist I now know that it also led to the loss of Civil War coins , militaria and other relics in the vicinities of sieges .
9 Military cooperation also led to the conclusion of a friendship treaty with North Yemen in 1984 .
10 The reformers ' wish to separate the sacred from the profane also led to the repression of many of the popular ballads of the day , which combined a godly lyric with a well-known tune .
11 It also led to the setting up of the 1992 tournament in Italy .
12 In the upland areas the introduction of the wages boards also led to the decline of hiring fairs and the gradual discontinuance of the practice of ‘ living in ’ .
13 The recession also led to the demand for the provision of greater economic security for the average citizen , which became embodied subsequently in the growth of the welfare state following the election of the Labour Government in 1945 .
14 The same impulse which led to the Great Exhibition of 1851 also led to the founding of the School of Mines , following the French , and of the Royal College of Chemistry , which was intended to bring Liebig 's methods to Britain .
15 The more direct inspiration for the Situationists was the Dada-Lettrist connection which provided the aesthetic and political basis for their adoption of non-cognitive methods of expression ( such as automatism , chance and other depersonalising techniques of production ) and also led to the definition of some key terms in their vocabulary .
16 The development of exploitation also leads to the formation of ideas , concepts , values , and institutions , but these , unlike those produced by the first process , are geared to operating exploitation , and involve giving the appearance of legitimacy to exploitation , as well as hiding its true nature from the exploited .
17 However if the glucose is maintained high , in other words if the stimulus is sustained , what we see is a succession of depolarizing spikes , and the reason we see it is because this elevation of free calcium , not only leads to a insulin secretion , it also leads to the opening of calcium activated K channels which tend to hyperpolarize the membrane .
18 A property-owning democracy , it was argued , also leads to the improvement of the housing stock since people take a greater pride in homes they own .
19 People often feel that it is in some way distasteful deliberately to use your behaviour to influence others and this also leads to the conclusion that manipulating behaviour is unethical .
20 Painful events in later life can also lead to the formation of blocks .
21 This can also lead to the development of a wide range of knowledge and skills , as nearly all educational problems are multi-faceted and one problem inevitably leads on to another .
22 The Department runs a crash course for S6 pupils which may also lead to the opportunity of attempting a certificate .
23 It can also lead to the efficacy of our advice becoming the burning issue of discussion .
24 The chaotic policy of subsidies has also led to the scandal of vast food mountains which taxpayers have to foot the bill to store — and which are then dumped at cut price on the world market .
25 Networking has also led to the rise of ‘ client-server ’ designs , where ‘ client ’ terminals , such as PCs , are fed the answers to questions by ‘ server ’ data-stores .
26 The summit has also led to the Community strengthening its environmental policy and additional emphasis has been given to industry , the creation of trans-European networks and consumer protection .
27 For James , the game was the invention of ‘ the whole body of the people ’ who , following the disappearance of Carnival from Europe , wanted organised sports because these were ‘ … institutions that they helped to found and continue , as surely as their working-class struggles led to the formation of trade unions , as their struggles for the right to vote had also led to the founding of modern mass-political parties , to the grounding of the concept of democracy ’ .
28 It has also led to the emergence of a handful of multi-dimensional spreadsheet products , which can typically hold data in up to 12 dimensions instead of the usual two or three , and let you ‘ slice and dice ’ the view of the information along these different dimensions .
29 Rejecting the conception of the ‘ immanent tendencies of capital ’ , mediated by market forces , imposing a unitary subordination of labour , these writers are also led to the conclusion that it is not futile for workers to contest hierarchical and oppressive managerial structures .
30 The incident has also led to the replacement of the Minister 's deputy .
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