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

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1 The only passage I could find which could have referred to him was a section describing a debate during the LSE sit-in when the students were deciding whether to break down a pair of iron gates which lead to the bursar 's office .
2 It was this that suggested that there had been pricing errors which lead to the suspension of the trusts .
3 Inside , the forty-two solid oak steps which lead to the top of the house are all original , as is much of the panelling .
4 Three nominated judges will officiate at the two Grands Prix , which lead to the Kur or Special tours .
5 Gross correlations between social organization and ecology sometimes yield valuable clues which lead to the formulation of hypotheses for testing in later studies .
6 Often their mode of action provides fresh problems and , at least potentially , new insights into the processes which lead to the growth of cancers .
7 I can count on the fingers of one hand all the journalists I have met who are committed to telling the truth about my field as well as they can discover it , No one could organise censorship so effectively in America , so the distortions in the press must reflect countless more or less independent decisions by editors and reporters which lead to the perpetuation of a misleading and intellectually fallacious understanding of a serious scientific subject .
8 The concept of casual recreational sex in society sends young people out into the streets and into bars endeavouring to establish relationships which lead to the bedroom .
9 But Craven chose Louis Luyt , the maverick president of the powerful Transvaal Rugby to help pursue the initiatives which lead to the creation of SARFU .
10 In contrast , little is known about the biochemical cascades that are triggered by the permeation of Ca 2+ through open NMDA channels and which lead to the persistent enhancement of synaptic efficiency .
11 A year earlier it was Vittorio Cassoni — then head of AT&T 's Computer Group and the man who forged the deal with Sun Microsystems Inc which lead to the creation of the Open Software Foundation — who was sufficiently encouraged by the work of London firm UniSoft Ltd on a binary compatibility standard for Unix running on Motorola Inc 680x0 and 88000 CPU lines , to back the concept of Unix ABIs .
12 Quite apart from the courts ' power to order the taking of evidence out of the jurisdiction , which is considered below , there are a number of procedures available during the pre-trial phase which lead to the exposure of information or material relevant to the matter in hand .
13 the crumbling paths which lead to the late great .
14 After the conclusion of the first hearing , it came to your Lordships ' attention that an examination of the proceedings in Parliament in 1976 which lead to the enactment of sections 61 and 63 might give a clear indication which of the two rival contentions represented the intention of Parliament in using the statutory words .
15 An important feature of the courses which lead to the awarding of the Certificate is the teaching practice with small groups of real students .
16 Abbey National 's winning formula includes excellent service , innovative products and competitive interest rates : the combination of which lead to the hat-trick in the recent awards .
17 History is full of environmental collapses which lead to the demise of societies , from Easter Island to rose-red Petra .
18 Daniel ( 1961 ) , Anthony , Dearden and Vancil ( 1966 ) , Dermer ( 1977 ) , Rockhart ( 1979 ) , Bullen and Rockhart ( 1981 ) , and Leidecker and Bruno ( 1984 ) have all also stressed that , while it is important to identify key result areas ( which may or may not be financial ) , it is far more vital to identify the critical success factors which lead to the desired results .
19 The bulk of corporate activity should be within well-set schemas and focus upon the creation of action rationality , but within the corporation there should be a mechanism to warn of impending crises or to recognize opportunities for significant improvement which lead to the questioning and modification of existing schemas .
20 ‘ The Russian Empire ’ , wrote Catherine II in 1764 , ‘ is so large that apart from the Autocratic Sovereign every other form of government is harmful to it , because all others are slower in their execution and contain a great multitude of various horrors , which lead to the disintegration of power and strength more than that of one Sovereign , who possesses all the means for the eradication of all harm and looks on the general good as his own . ’
21 The ‘ bottom ’ line is the one that separates those measures which lead to the loss of nationhood from those which are concerned with effecting closer association and cooperation — and freer and fairer trade — between genuinely independent states .
22 Traditionally we think of market prices as signals which lead to the co-ordination of economic activities ( no unwanted shortages or surpluses ) .
23 This will provide a detailed picture of the ( local ) processes which lead to the formation and implementation of urban policy .
24 Similarly , changes in university structure which lead to the creation of new departments without previous track records , are extremely difficult to initiate successfully .
25 More precisely , we might look for a set of conditions or circumstances which lead to the expectation that Creole would be used in an interaction .
26 The instrument not only measures the amount of ozone in the air but also the amounts of substances which lead to the formation of ozone .
27 Macari 's yellow brick road these days is the cobbles and chimney pots which lead to the Victoria Ground … home of Stoke City
28 The letter was brought from PLO headquarters in Tunis by Norwegian Foreign Minister Johan Joergen Holst , who played a key role in secret Israeli-PLO contacts which lead to the agreement .
29 I have already argued ( Chapter l ) that capitalist development does not of itself lead to the political unification of the working class .
30 They lead to the creation of world-class companies .
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