Example sentences of "[adv] led [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Such misunderstandings between the colonizers and the colonized naturally led to problems . |
2 | The increased use of antiseptic techniques , the isolation of bacteria and recognition of their role in disseminating disease , and the gradual spread of improved nursing under the inspiration of Florence Nightingale , all led to improvements first in voluntary then in Poor Law hospitals . |
3 | The differences in approach of Soviet officials and Latin Americans had , by the time of the Sixth Congress , already led to tensions between Latin American Communists and their Soviet mentors . |
4 | When in January 1645 the French agreed to give the Dutch representatives the coveted title of " Excellency " this at once led to demands from the imperial electors that theirs must be given it also . |
5 | Both led to memoirs which became classics . |
6 | Discoveries of arms caches in the area also led to rumours that former members of the South African-trained Koevoet ( " Crowbar " ) counterinsurgency unit were involved . |
7 | Really going for it , but the advances also led to weaknesses around his king and if the kingside files become open , then it is far from clear who benefits most , as the game shows . |
8 | The views of people like Ashley were determined very clearly by their own class experiences , and partook of the orthodox middle-class view that the free congregation of the sexes inevitably led to dangers . |
9 | The rough play in the final , the last in an undistinguished postwar series , which all ended 1–0 , inevitably led to recriminations . |
10 | That frequently led to abuses and indeed sometimes to bizarre results . |
11 | The desire to " discover " useful texts sometimes led to forgeries , as the False Decretals . |
12 | The ignorance of ordinary people sometimes led to exaggerations of the self-indulgence of the Ceauşescus after the revolution . |
13 | However , in a statement on July 23 , Shamir described Assad 's response as " a phenomenon similar to what happened in Egypt with President Sadat when a revolution occurred in his concepts that ultimately led to negotiations with Israel and to peace " . |
14 | The Montreal Protocol of 1987 was a landmark — the first piece of global environmental legislation that actually led to products being banned . |