Example sentences of "lead [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] conclusion " in BNC.
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1 | Bloom et al. " s study of how to is acquired in infinitival complement constructions led them to the clear conclusion that " the children learned to with the meaning " " direction towards " " and not as a meaningless syntactic marker " ( 1984 : 391 ) . |
2 | And that , logically , leads me to the obvious conclusion — that I love you , and that we must be married as soon as possible . |
3 | That finding leads us to a shocking conclusion : a gesture is more individual than an individual . |
4 | This leads us to the disturbing conclusion that there is a degree of subjectivity in identifying a stretch of language as discourse — it may be meaningful and thus communicate to one person in a way which another person does not have the necessary knowledge to make sense of — yet in practice we find that discourse is usually perceived as such by groups , rather than individuals . |
5 | Dorothy 's acute and sympathetic judgement that Racedown summer led her to a similar conclusion almost at once . |
6 | This led her to the alarming conclusion that it was not they who were bigger , but she who was smaller — and a lot smaller . |
7 | His family situation led him to the inescapable conclusion that the world was a hostile , alien environment in which was concealed the terrible presence of death , and in which the hopes , convictions and aspirations of men could be dashed by the unforeseeable and irreversible consequences of a malevolent destiny . |
8 | Many aspects of his analysis were similar to those advanced by Blauner , but they led him to an opposite conclusion . |
9 | Furthermore , there are literally only a handful of really big-time string manufacturers in the world , and a short burst of brain-power will lead you to the correct conclusion that there are a lot of companies buying strings in bulk from the big makers and putting their names on them . |
10 | These several glosses of the characterization of a causal circumstance as making its effect happen and explaining it , glosses which are surely very natural , lead us to a firm conclusion , one that may be anticipated . |