Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] which leads to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Infections such as sinusitis , tonsilitis , bronchitis , pharyngitis and mumps are another cause , and malignancy or radiotherapy can also cause a dry mouth which leads to halitosis . |
2 | Training involves a two-year residential course which leads to the Nursery Nursing Examination Board diploma , followed by nine months ' probation with a family . |
3 | For Goldmann , any claim to ‘ scientificity ’ in sociology resides in its reflexive awareness of its own social determination which leads to his interest in the sociology of knowledge . |
4 | The third outcome is to fail to reconcile the discrepancy between personal goals and achievement , and it is often this failure which leads to retirement becoming a problem . |
5 | And it is this approach which leads to denunciation of Derrida as a nihilist ; in Frederick Crews 's words , ‘ an intellectual nihilist , though a learned and exuberant one ’ . |
6 | It is this property which leads to the superposition principle first enunciated by Boltzmann , which is of great use in linear viscoelasticity . |
7 | Despite certain important differences between the experimental findings and interpretations of the Aplysia and Hermissenda research schools , both have contributed to this framing , sharing a common theoretical perspective which leads to an explicit but , I believe , ultimately flawed reductive philosophy and strategy in their search for the mechanisms of memory . |
8 | One explanation for this may be that for many jobs it is high productivity which leads to low job satisfaction . |
9 | ( c ) External wall In the case of a demise of one floor of a building , or of a room on any floor that is bounded or enclosed on one or more sides by an outside wall , unless the outside wall is excepted or reserved , or there is some context which leads to the contrary conclusion , prima facie the premises demised comprise both sides of the outside wall ( Hope Brothers Ltd v Cowan [ 1913 ] 2 Ch 312 per Joyce ; Goldfoot v Welch [ 1914 ] 1 Ch 213 ; Sturge v Hackett [ 1962 ] 3 All ER 166 ) . |
10 | It is n't just lack of moral fibre which leads to a rising divorce rate . |
11 | It is not disturbance as such but uncontrollable disturbance which leads to uncertainty . |
12 | Taylor was the first to adopt a cognitive approach to the study of information behaviour by analysing the user 's internal psychological process which leads to the accessing of a formal information system . |
13 | The allocation of inmates to any one of these depends on their participation in the five-stage programme which leads to probation and release . |
14 | This can be defined as a state of circulatory collapse which leads to low arterial blood pressure and oxygen shortage in the tissues . |
15 | There is no doubt that many of the serious stall/spin accidents are caused by poor planning which leads to situations involving difficult manoeuvring near the ground , putting the pilots under stress so that they make mistakes or fly badly enough to stall and spin in . |
16 | At the west end is the great atrium which leads to the outer narthex ( the marble columns of the atrium have disappeared ) . |
17 | Perhaps the most important factor which leads to a weakening of self-assertion is an authoritarian atmosphere in family and society , where self-assertion is equated with disobedience , attack , sin . |
18 | ‘ Knowledge ’ is often associated with external forms of knowledge : of objective , dispassionate study which leads to theoretical commitment . |
19 | If you do make an immediate withdrawal which leads to the balance falling below £10,000 , there will be a small charge to pay . |
20 | Another is marital breakdown which leads to additional housing requirements , even if remarriage ultimately takes place . |
21 | The sequence of uplift , rifting and continental rupture which leads to the formation of passive continental margins is of considerable importance in any attempt to understand the large-scale geomorphology of the present-day continents . |
22 | You can not be satisfied when our fellow citizens are saddled with an electoral system which leads to elective dictatoriship , and the corruption of parliamentary law-making processes . |
23 | Return to the main road which now follows the spine of a hill and descends to the main coastal road which leads to Porto do Moniz . |
24 | Any discussion which leads to teachers sharpening their ideas and ironing out disagreements and misconceptions about aims and objectives is bound to be valuable . |
25 | Cross the road and take the obvious lane on the other side which leads to a farm and the prominent Arnside Tower dating from the 14th century on the hillside above . |
26 | Quite distinct from this view is the belief that HIV does not cause AIDS at all , but that the immune suppression which leads to AIDS is caused by sexual or drug lifestyle , poor diet or blood transfusions . |
27 | It so happens that another growing tendency in contemporary thinking has been undermining the whole approach which leads to it . |
28 | Marsh and Campbell ( 1982 ) attribute the lack of progress to a number of factors , including the difficulty of studying aggression both in laboratory and naturalistic settings , and to the compartmentalization of the academic world which leads to lack of communication across disciplines . |