Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] leading " in BNC.
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1 | They took on and beat a side currently leading London Division II South — a league above Alton . |
2 | As a result of that demoralising experience Biggs was inactive for more than a year , a cut eye then leading to a stoppage against Francesco Damiani , the Italian he defeated in the Olympic final . |
3 | The results of these changes are a leakage of pepsinogen into the circulation leading to elevated plasma pepsinogen levels and the loss of plasma proteins into the gut lumen eventually leading to hypoalbuminaemia . |
4 | Then , the upbeat finale takes on a military air , with a flute solo leading the troops into their march towards life and death . |
5 | The boy behind pulled Roy 's chair away leading to another hospital admission . |
6 | Gallo also quoted some of the latest work of Daniel Zagury 's team which has discovered a pentapeptide motif in gp120 which is also present in CD4 and which interferes with antigen activation possibly leading to a state of cell anergy and immunodeficiency . |
7 | The second gate leads to a road , which you cross to another road opposite leading to Far Arnside Caravan Park . |
8 | It is not impossible that by election-day the memory of past Socialist errors ( committed by the man still leading the party ) will have eaten away Mr Papandreou 's present lead , and that Mr Mitsotakis will pull off as big a surprise as the one the equally uncharismatic John Major pulled off in Britain last year . |
9 | I saw there was a large door here leading straight outside . |
10 | There 's a half-open hatch there leading into what looks like a deep , oddly cube-shaped cupboard ; it 's a dumb waiter . |
11 | With Kosovo and Vojvodina under his belt and Montenegro to come ( perhaps after a referendum there leading to that republic 's formal incorporation into Serbia ) , he could have a respectable country to run . |
12 | Overactivity by the parasympathetic can also result in bowel disturbances , or contraction of the bronchi producing asthma , or over-secretion of acid by the stomach eventually leading to stomach ulcers . |
13 | The European Community [ EC ] has embarked on a path inexorably leading to the eventual replacement of member countries ' currencies with a single European currency . |
14 | Death was treated with a certain deference , although the passing of a sitting MP was regarded either as a blessing in disguise ( ‘ never liked him ’ ) or , if the Party was unpopular , as a confounded nuisance , a by-election inevitably leading to exposure , expense and humiliating defeat . |
15 | These policy objectives were regarded as inseparable , with excessive public expenditure allegedly leading to high levels of taxation , borrowing and ( via money supply growth and high interest rates ) inflation . |
16 | But Elonex is the company currently leading the mail order attack in the UK with 12.6% of this market and 4.6% of the total PC market . |
17 | A decade ago the Journal of Urology carried an article which included the observation that , ‘ Prolonged intercourse , particularly with the female subject in the superior position , and inadvertent flexion of the erect penis are well-described cases of penile trauma commonly leading to corporeal rupture . ’ |