Example sentences of "and lead to [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The news was repeated by Radio Monte Carlo 's Arabic Service later that day and led to increasingly worried speculation among Libyans , whose own news service remained silent . |
2 | Their happy relationship flourished for forty years and led to about two hundred plants being introduced into Europe from America . |
3 | Restoration here has not only led to the repair of townscape , it has also created jobs for skilled craftsmen ( conservation creates more employment per pound than new build ) , and led to much needed housing for homeless and disadvantaged people . |
4 | It seems likely that the water was lifted as high as Cobblers and led to there along wooden launders , to run out through the level . |
5 | Lancaster was also responsible for his marriage , which took place about 1308 and led to still greater gains . |
6 | And many of the objects my ex used to bring home were equally unwelcome and led to as much mess . |
7 | But the four-ball format was unwieldy and led to extraordinarily long rounds of five hours or more . |
8 | Speaking in a Senate ( upper house ) debate on Martelli 's resignation , he said a bitter election campaign now would only create a destructive climate and lead to even more confusion . |
9 | Her theory is that the more that control is personalised , the more likely it is that there will be friction between management and the workforce , but that continuous-process plants , because they are so highly automated , have unified impersonal control systems which minimise conflict and lead to more satisfying working conditions . |
10 | This decision enabled the Crown to prohibit , as a matter of course , the disclosure of a wide range of information such as correspondence with government departments , medical records and accident reports , on the ground that disclosure might set a precedent and lead to potentially harmful documents being disclosed in the future . |