Example sentences of "have led [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course during the previous factional struggles it had been Trotsky who had been accused of advocating policies which would have led to a split between the working class and peasantry , but now it was Stalin who was in Bukharin 's sights .
2 It can not be the case , however , that every initial configuration would have led to a universe like the one we observe .
3 ( If overall expenditure had remained the same in real terms , a fall in pupil numbers of 17% would have led to a rise in unit costs of 20% ) ( HM Treasury , 1990 , Table 11.10 ) .
4 Any rise in aggregate demand which was rationally anticipated would have had no such effect — it would merely have led to a rise in prices .
5 This situation might have led to a drive for better theory for public sector accounting , to sustain these ad hoc policies — but it has not .
6 These factors may have led to a decrease in the exposure of the colonic mucosa to carcinogens and may have protected the colon and negated any effect of the modest increases in the proliferative zone in the distal colon .
7 A greater use of comparison , in addition to immanent critique , might have led to a lessening of prejudice , elitism and class — and Euro-centrism .
8 The magistrate said the words were neither abusive or insulting but could have led to a breach of the peace .
9 it would have led to a Sterling crisis and we 've had enough of that
10 But the same evidence could have led to a theory celebrating the system which , by laying down norms , establishing disciplines and , most important of all , providing scripts that , while not always particularly imaginative , were at least a sound basis to work from , enabled these directors to realize their individual vision .
11 The broad philosophy underlying the system is not at fault , although the somewhat inevitable complexity may have led to a failure to grasp implications of changes in time to prevent the odder features of instability .
12 If the parish-based Poor Law was operating as well for the settled poor as modern historians seem to suggest , then more generous relief and serious attention to the provision of work and cottages may well have led to a decline in subsistence-driven migration .
13 A pity , say analysts , that it did not come off : America 's biggest-ever bank merger could have led to a barrelful of such deals — and not before time .
14 It is ironic that Holmes 's acceptance of the meritocratic possibilities of democratisation should have led to an Act which allowed for the creation of the comprehensive school — but in fact the ideology he shared with other administrators was one that could embrace the comprehensive , which was , at times , argued in the context of a more successful way of providing a selective education .
15 For instance , increased advertising and improved product availability through distributors or retailers may have led to an increase in the total potential market since the initial statistics were published .
16 Are there any other factors , that might have increased , for an incre might have led to an increase in world trade ?
17 In this study , when only histamine was given to nude mice , increased vascular permeability mediated by intercation with histamine 1 receptor may have led to an enhancement of xenograft growth due to increased diffusion of nutrents etc , in addition to direct proliferative effects by a histamine 2 receptor .
18 They could n't understand it at the time , and nor could I. None of us has any religious sense , there were n't any fundamentalist kinsmen to pacify : the absence of a fellow in a frilly white frock would n't have led to the suppuku of disinheritance .
19 The chain of events that could have led to the evolution of such a complex , coordinated and subtle process is beyond biological explanation on a simple step-by-step basis .
20 The government of the Central American state of Honduras has pulled out of talks which would have led to the granting of a huge logging concession in the pine forests of the Mosquito coast .
21 Whether the irregularities required to account for stars and galaxies would have led to the formation of a significant number of " primordial " black holes clearly depends on the details of the conditions in the early universe .
22 This might have led to the charges being dropped , or alternatively might have considerably strengthened the case for the prosecution .
23 The use of high frequency sound should have led to the development of sound-processing pans of the brain , although it is not clear whether any extinct form had as large a brain cavity as seen in some modern delphinids .
24 As evolution progressed , it would have led to the development of the central nervous system .
25 This could have led to the monks experimenting with other herbs in sauces .
26 This could have led to the upwelling of magma , granite emplacement and isostatic uplift through the substitution of hot , low density mantle from the asthenosphere for the cold , dense mantle of the upper lithosphere .
27 It is very important that the prospective auditor/ adviser be made fully aware of all the relevant facts which might have led to the breakdown of the previous client relationship .
28 Will the Secretary of State confirm that , subsequent to the accident at the Severn tunnel on 7 December , the Government 's railway inspectorate removed and confiscated a length of self-healing cable , which is suspected to be part of the cause of the signalling failures that may have led to the accident ?
29 In the event of it being correct it should be established whether any undue difficulties were involved that could have led to the fault arising and whether the approach to the task could be improved .
30 But such a procedure would simply have led to the conclusion that the investigator had failed to elicit environments where the variable could be studied , and would miss the point that speakers were in fact making use of an entirely different range of choices to express stylistic differences .
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