Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [noun] lead to " in BNC.

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1 Table 13 outlines the actions farmers thought they would take in the event of political or economic change leading to a drop in farm returns .
2 We began this section by stating that under certain conditions we could show that free enterprise or free markets led to a Pareto-efficient allocation .
3 Official condemnation came also from Afghanistan , Bangladesh and Pakistan , where violent demonstrations led to vicious attacks on the minority Hindu population and damage to Indian government property .
4 Mucosal erosion as a result of the artery protruding into the overlying mucosa or focal gastritis leads to an exposure of the vessel and results in bleeding .
5 As far as fossils go , though , local taphonomic bias in favour of the preservation of either articulated scale-like armour , phosphatized skeletal fragments or soft parts leads to a sporadic and incomplete record .
6 However , additional genetic or environmental factors leading to more severely impaired β cell function are likely to be necessary for the development of non-insulin dependent diabetes .
7 Often , the cause can be simple — piled-up earth in flowerbeds causing rising damp ; a faulty overflow or down pipe resulting in penetrating damp ; or inadequate ventilation leading to condensation or rot .
8 There are many interesting facets of this complex diagnostic process and three are worthy of re-emphasis : firstly most of his information comes not from positive signals , stimuli or cues but from their absence , secondly he is relying on a hybrid model — a mixture of rules , mental pictures and symbolism , thirdly it all happens without very much conscious guidance — one mental or physical event leads to another and each event in the chain plays its part before handing over to the next one .
9 Railway lines , with stations , signal boxes , tunnels , bridges , and long or short trains lead to more ideas of spatial awareness .
10 Second , it is submitted for the plaintiffs that such action is not in relation to the grant or refusal of a further advance because the making of the valuation is not part of the administration or managerial process leading to the grant or refusal but is only a condition precedent to the actual process of making a grant .
11 It was conceived in 1674 as a grand stairway bedecked with statues , part of the idea of a via sacra or Holy Way leading to St Vitus ' Cathedral .
12 Although economic recovery led to a resurgence in manufacturing investment after 1983 , it was only in 1988 that it finally surpassed the level achieved at the end of the 1970s .
13 Exemplifying the way that lazy speaking leads to lazy writing ( nothing to do with dialect , this ) it began one sentence : ‘ Whever as a mid-day snack or an evening bite ’ Whether it meant to put it like this is unlikely .
14 The concepts of difference and otherness , and the belief that sexual deviance leads to undifferentiation , have a philosophical and theological history , both of which antecede and influence psychoanalysis .
15 It has been shown ( see introduction ) that chronic smoking leads to a chronically raised gastric secretory capacity in both control and duodenal ulcer subjects , and that the secretory capacity of an individual is related solely to the size of his parietal cell mass , and not to any change in the sensitivity of those cells ; this also appears to be the case in smokers .
16 It was also partly in response to the effects of overaccumulation that deflationary policies led to decreased capacity utilization in the United States .
17 However , King also believes that traditional agroforestry led to the establishment of plantation forestry because of colonial timber requirements in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that culminated in the separation of agricultural and forestry interests .
18 The National Audit Office says that poor workmanship led to remedial work on 20 roads and 62 bridges while inadequate supervision accounted for problems on 14 roads and 33 bridges at a total cost of £70 million .
19 ‘ This is not to deny in any way that informational processing leads to decisions that have ‘ downward ’ psychosomatic effects .
20 In his report as a Poor Law Commissioner , Chadwick estimated that inadequate sanitation leading to excessively high death rates was costing the country £14 million a year in lost production , apart from the social costs in terms of crime , delinquency , and the like .
21 I remind the House that multiple questions lead to multiple answers and take up time .
22 Traditional corporate-planning theorists are said to ignore these facts , concluding that rational models lead to effective performance and that highly segmented organizations are really tightly coupled systems ( Weick , 1976 , 1985 ) .
23 From our study , however , there was no evidence that supplemental oxygen led to any reduction of clinically important cardiac arrhythmias in patients over 60 .
24 In the summer of 1986 , the legacy of Westland and local-government losses led to a relatively low point for the government .
25 But why was the capitalist mode of production more efficient than feudal landownership , and why does this generate social and political change leading to a new power structure in society ?
26 Their acceptance of financial dependency and political negotiation led to constant adaptation and concession-making , delaying yet further the achievement of equality by an active homosexual movement .
27 1989 ) that market segmentation is often caused by cultural and regional factors leading to different qualities and specifications being demanded for goods and services .
28 Throughout the period of the self-appraisal at Northend School the conflicting purposes of accountability and professional development led to divergent perspectives among teachers as to what they were trying to do .
29 Political uncertainty and economic hardships led to a continued outflow of refugees , particularly from the minorities .
30 Hadrian 's energy , mobility and his tendency to intervene in provincial and private affairs led to far-reaching changes , both in the personal appearance of his subjects and in wider aspects of public and private life .
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