Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] have lead [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It appeared that the expedient solution proposed by the District in 1930 for the Bedfordshire scheme had led to a further concession in Cambridgeshire in 1932 and by 1937 had been developed into a strategy for the development of adult education in rural areas for which the Board ‘ … visualised the Rural Areas Scheme as an eight counties one ’ .
2 Frances Crook acknowledged that the high incidence of suicide at Brixton Prison has led to a redistribution of resources in London .
3 UP leaders Gabriel Jaime Santamaria and Benito Súarez Garcia had been murdered in November 1989 and February 1990 , and the murder of agricultural workers ' trade union leader Sebastian Mosquera had led to a strike of 26,000 banana workers in September 1989 .
4 Co-operation between Ballistic and Performance Composites and the Shildon site has led to plans for a joint stand at the Royal Navy and British Army Equipment Exhibition in Aldershot in September .
5 Again , recent government decisions regarding GCHQ staff have led to management-union tensions , which raise questions concerning local political and social attitudes .
6 De Lorenzi had led at seven under par after opening rounds of 67 and 70 , three strokes clear of Sweden 's Sofia Gronberg with Davies a further three strokes behind .
7 A concentration of so-called noxious and offensive trades in West Ham has led to speculation that industrialisation was promoted by weak legislative control .
8 Public revelations in the La Cutufa affair had led to the forced retirement of six generals , including Gen. Hugo Salas Wenzel , third in the Army high command , and 16 other officers .
9 Survey data collected over the last three decades will be re-analysed to see whether changes in the geography of economic and social well-being in Great Britain have led to either or both of changed political attitudes and changed partisan allegiances .
10 For Scottish couple Annie and Lachlan Stewart , what started off as a fun Christmas exhibition in their London home has led to a flourishing tartan ceramics business and the relocation of their company , ANTA , to the north of Scotland .
11 The Battle of Cable Street had led to further hostilities between fascists and militant communists , Jewish and working-class elements in the East End .
12 POLICE chiefs are worried that the brutal murder of Paul Sheldon has led to more young people going into Edinburgh city centre armed with knives .
13 A PLAYERS ' revolt at London Scottish has led to the resignation of the coaching staff and the First XV taking over the coaching in the run-up to the last four league games .
14 On April 4 the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church was reported to have voted unanimously for the reinstatement of its former head , Patriarch Teoctist Arapas , whose known complicity with the former regime of Nicolae Ceausescu had led to his " withdrawal " on Jan. 18 to the monastery of Sinaia , 120 km north of Bucharest [ see p. 37192 ] .
15 By contrast an east-west trending zone of compression to the north-east of Los Angeles has led to the formation of a transverse orogen , comprising the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains and collectively known as the Transverse Ranges .
16 The Government set up a Public Schools Commission to investigate the Direct Grant Schools : this brought together the sixty Heads of Direct Grant schools in the Headmasters ' Conference in much the same way as the Taunton Commission had led to the creation of the Conference itself in 1869 .
17 An initiative in BP Exploration has led to the launching of a code of conduct against harassment in the workplace .
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