Example sentences of "[Wh det] have lead [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Veronica Forrest-Thomson — a brilliant though unstable poet and critic , who died tragically young in 1975 — referred in a review to the work of Barthes , Foucault , and Derrida ‘ which has led to a literary revolution in France and will lead — at last — to revolution in our theory and practice of literature in this country . ’
2 Then , in the 1980s , overseas financial groups have had large British insurance companies within their sights , which has led to aggressively fought takeovers .
3 While the first wave of popular interest arose with the 1982 Whitechapel exhibition instigated by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen , it was the publication of Hayden Herrera 's biography of Kahlo in 1983 which has led to her current cult status .
4 Another sign is the campaign against the fur trade launched by animal-rights activists , which has led to the bankruptcy of several furriers .
5 We will establish a new independent transport safety inspectorate within the health and safety legislation to improve the safety environment which has led to the terrible tragedies of recent years .
6 Maladministration is not defined , but it is usually taken to mean administrative action ( or inaction ) which has led to unfairness to a member of the public .
7 The local labour is mainly in small factories of 20–300 people which has led to a reputation for good relations between workers and managers .
8 These areas have apparently acquired an enhanced vitrinite reflectance which has led to an apparent overestimate of uplift .
9 It is to be hoped that the interest in these patients , which has led to an impressive research effort and also the establishment of specialized clinical services , will continue despite the major economic strictures which now face the Health Service .
10 So I set about a solution which has led to healthy plants which remain where I want them — despite being planted in very high flow undergravel filters .
11 A TV racing video of Doncaster Racecourse , home of the St Leger , first sparked an interest in golf for Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum which has led to Dubai becoming a golfing holiday centre .
12 In recent years the Department has been starved of financial resources which has led to many of the serious problems faced by succeeding directors .
13 The problem of childcare is aggravated by the high divorce rate ( over 60% in Moscow and 33% elsewhere ) which has led to a large number of single parent families .
14 However , the attempts to improve the position of the tenant have interfered with the market mechanism , which has led to a decline in the supply of accommodation on offer .
15 The quality of groundwater can be affected by farming practices such as intensive agriculture , which has led to widespread increases in nitrate concentrations in groundwater .
16 The frames are rotten , which has led to distortion
17 Like many dictators , Gqozo is physically small , which has led to him being dubbed The Dwarf as well as The Ciskei Kid by his enemies .
18 But the ‘ Pacific ’ which has led to such thinking is a very different place from that dreamed up by soldiers or geologists , and once again is some way removed from the real , warts-and-all Pacific to which later chapters will be devoted .
19 Recently the Treasury has become very slow to approve in lieu deals , which has led to this useful fiscal provision being underused ; in 1991–92 , works of art worth £3.4 million were accepted in lieu of tax , when the provision ( although this does not represent a ceiling ) is for £11 million p.a .
20 Nevertheless , we can already detect the influence of the research which has led to it and its appeal to educators .
21 But it is the more routine work they do that really makes the significant contribution to safety in the air , such as the identification of the origin of injuries sustained in survivable accidents which has led to the de-lethalisation of aircraft cockpits and cabins .
22 Another important development is the Child Care Open Learning Project , part of the Gatsby Project , which has led to the availability of the Open University Courses ‘ Caring for Children and Young People ’ ( P653 ) and ‘ Working with Children and Young People ’ ( K254 ) both of which are making a wide range of knowledge and research available to many practitioners and others .
23 It follows research by the county council and the Essex Physically Handicapped Association which has led to many of the visitor attractions being graded for accessibility .
24 One key element in higher productivity is the very high rates of investment in manufacturing industry which has led to both quantitative and qualitative improvements in productive equipment .
25 Another problem is its political partisanship , which has led to reporting which is quite often libellous .
26 Another problem is its political partisanship , which has led to reporting which is quite often libellous .
27 He has been one of the very few Serbs to have the courage to speak out against the kind of fanatical Serbian nationalism which has led to the present war .
28 Is it fear of fictional artificiality or a puritanical distrust of pure pleasure which has led to an increasing relegation to the status of ‘ popular ’ and , by implication , ‘ inferior ’ literature of a genre which has myth and legend as its ancestors ?
29 Describing the new music as ‘ a communicable disease ’ and ‘ the music of delinquents ’ , The Daily Mail was so moved as to run a front-page editorial , ‘ Rock'n Roll Babies ’ , which apart from issuing a hollow , reassuring prophecy — ‘ It will pass ’ — stoked up the fires of respectable discontent against ‘ this sudden ‘ musical ’ ’ phenomenon which has led to outbreaks of rowdyism' .
30 The organisation 's second point , as the chart shows , is that industry has been the unintended victim of high inflation , which has led to a significantly higher corporate tax take than the Lawson reforms of 1984 intended .
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