Example sentences of "the [noun pl] that lead to " in BNC.

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1 I would not want today 's announcement to go by without underlining how important the contribution of renewable energy projects is to reducing the emissions that lead to global warming , and we should recognise that as an important environmental benefit .
2 expressing concern at ‘ Abd al-Ra'uf Ghabin 's most recent arrest and asking for the reasons that lead to it ;
3 If that promise had been promptly enforced — by putting a guard on the bridges over the Drina and Sava rivers , with aircraft to watch the roads that lead to the bridges — the size of the intervening soldiers ' task would have been sharply reduced .
4 The research will seek to clarify the influences that lead to this .
5 Three students are taken through the lectures that lead to certification .
6 Why is it that there is such total myopia in business about the things that lead to the release of human energy and talent ?
7 And the thing , the biggest thing that we 've been afraid of is death and the things that lead to death like sickness and like infirmity like weakness .
8 It could represent the manipulation of the antecedents that lead to Keith getting Amy 's food .
9 She is imprisoned within massive earthen walls from which she can never escape for her body is far too big to get through the passages that lead to it .
10 But , says Bevan , the solution to many of the problems that lead to time-wasting — especially in regard to scrummaging — does n't lie in creating new laws , but in applying the existing ones with more vigour : ‘ There is a lot of talk about collapsed scrums and time wasting .
11 For homework , clients are encouraged to complete a daily record of dysfunctional thoughts in which the situations that lead to emotional upset are recorded , automatic thoughts that lead to the upset are set down , and rational responses to the dysfunctional thoughts are recorded .
12 Asthma is due to spasm of the airways that lead to your lungs .
13 Hence , identification and characterisation of the mediators that lead to the acute inflammation and tissue injury could have a significant impact on clinical management of patients with colitis .
14 This essay will examine the forces that lead to Tsar Nicholas losing his ‘ grip ’ on Russia ; how the Tsar tried to re-establish his power and whether the destruction of the autocracy was a political mishap or part of deeper forces which meant the Russian ‘ road ’ to a constitutional state was an impossibility .
15 One of the main arguments for giving GPs and hospitals freer rein is that they will pioneer the innovations that lead to swifter change .
16 Explores the way genes control the processes that lead to pattern formation .
17 Before considering , in detail , the treatment of peptic ulcers by using drugs , it is necessary to consider the factors that lead to ulcer formation .
18 We need an effort to be made to bring about international co-operation to remedy some of the factors that lead to people seeking asylum in this country .
19 Within this broad picture , the factors that lead to different patterns in different states are considered , and some broad comparisons are made between the state and public enterprise in Britain and in Spain .
20 Where these arrow , and the arrows that lead to two six two .
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