Example sentences of "lead [prep] [art] further " in BNC.

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1 For instance , if someone knew that John and Mary always talk a lot when they go out , then that inference might be made in the face of example ( 4 ) , leading to a further set of mappings in which both John and Mary map into the same role-slot ( both are agents in a talking schema ) .
2 II , thus leading to a further reduction in total money wages being paid etc .
3 They were : broadcasting policy ; safety at sports grounds ; the issues of press freedom and privacy which had been considered by a committee under the chairmanship of ( Sir ) David Calcutt QC in 1989–90 , leading to a further review of the effectiveness of newspaper self-regulation ; and the proposed National Lottery .
4 By this device control may be retained by a small proportion of the equity leading to a further rift between ownership and control .
5 We understand that service cuts are planned within the next few months , which we fear will bring a decline in use of the Line , thus leading to a further rundown and closure .
6 * However , a report by the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme puts anticipated sea level rise at 2 metres by 2100 , leading to a further diminution of fresh water supplies on the Pacific islands , which already face a shortage .
7 It may also be achieved through distance learning , where the course is assessed and/or leads to a further qualification .
8 This leads to a further conclusion that these wares were brought to the site by the Catuvellauni , who had at that time embarked on westward expansion .
9 The recognition that a text may set up its own secondary norms leads to a further conclusion , that features of language within that text may depart from the norms of the text itself : that is , they may " stand out " against the background of what the text has led us to expect .
10 Further deletion to -90 and/ or -55 leads to a further small decrease in activity .
11 The second alternative poses a serious problem , however , insofar as it leads to the further question , how could such Marxism not be true — in the sense of how could History , in the objective processes on which a scientific Marxism places so much faith , be undialectical enough to produce Stalinism from the October Revolution ?
12 This week 's extension of the suspension has lead to a further letter to unit trust holders .
13 This week 's extension of the suspension has lead to a further letter to unit trust holders.But it gives no indication that the pricing problems may have had a long history .
14 At the end of the supposedly final two-year period , considerable pressure by Helen Stocks and A. S. Firth , then General Secretary of the WEA , led to a further renewal by a somewhat reluctant Cassell Trust for another three years .
15 At the same time there was a good deal of variation in the ways in which the Bible was understood and interpreted by different groups of reformers , and this led to a further fragmentation of the previously unified world of Christendom .
16 Further change reinforced by acceleration of women 's real wage growth led to a further decline after 1970 .
17 This led to a further study where rt-PA or placebo were given first either outside the hospital or in the accident and emergency department of the hospital .
18 Allegations by the US ambassador in January 1991 of official corruption led to a further erosion of public confidence in Menem who was forced to reorganize his Cabinet [ see p. 37959 ] .
19 This led to a further diagnosis and aided treatment strategy .
20 Moreover , the absorption of the rational expectations hypothesis into the new classical economics led to a further , altogether more radical claim : the monetary and fiscal authorities would succeed in depressing the unemployment rate below U * ; only to the extent that they could inveigle agents into formulating erroneous expectations .
21 Concern among the party 's grass roots and the parliamentary party was demonstrated by the tenor of the debate at Saturday 's executive which led to a further clarification of the Scottish party 's position .
22 Kleinwort Benson said it could lead to a further 15 per cent fall in property values .
23 Expansion of radio-based signalling will lead to a further cut in technical staff on the rural lines , but this is not expected to cause great discontent .
24 This , in turn , may lead to a further Cost of inflation .
25 For it is easy to think of other examples where the lexical choice will lead to a further proliferation of senses .
26 And the latest move could lead to a further 1,500 jobs going among component suppliers .
27 Any attempt to evade it for the sake of the ‘ purity of the ‘ socialist ideal ’ ’ , 'he warned , would simply lead to a further expansion of the bureaucratic apparatus and to the dictatorship of the producer .
28 WHEN CHRIS OWEN , Head of Natural History Publications at the Natural History Museum , published a painting of mosses that I had done for the National Museum of Wales , I had no idea that it would lead to a further and more exciting job offer , so a call out of the blue from Chris was a welcome surprise .
29 The employers ' association , the National Society of Industries ( SNI ) , said that the tax would lead to a further slowing of economic demand and would deepen the recession .
30 New business gains at both companies were achieved and together with recent price increases , should lead to a further advance in profits in 1993 .
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