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

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1 The EC guideline is 26 ppb. * Greater use of catalytic converters in the Netherlands has led to the first ever recorded drop in Nox concentrations .
2 Club success : The success of the Wednesday morning Kiddies Klub at the Spectrum Leisure Complex in Willington has led to the introduction of new sessions on Mondays .
3 The success of the Wednesday morning Kiddies Klub at the Spectrum Leisure Complex in Willington has led to the introduction of new sessions on Mondays from 9–11am .
4 Hainault had led to the development of close diplomatic ties between England and Hainault , Holland and Zeeland .
5 Given that the introduction of YOP has led to the appointment of many instructor/supervisors to further education colleges and that , with the coming of YTS , their numbers are likely to grow considerably , then some such programme on a national scale is urgently required .
6 In Great Britain , the high cost of the Battle of the Somme had led to the fall of Asquith on 11 December 1916 and to his replacement as prime minister by David Lloyd George , in whose leadership the British people placed high trust .
7 There seems little doubt that the team suffered badly by being deprived of the services of Ian Gow , a widely-respected , close associate of the Prime Minister who had played a major part in her 1989 campaign and whose murder by the IRA in July had led to the Eastbourne by-election .
8 The effects of the 1815 settlement seemed to Louis-Napoleon to have led to the stifling of all that was noble , generous , and progressive in favour of a stultifying conservatism .
9 Thus non-agricultural activities should be considered alongside those which directly use land , and this is particularly important where there is widespread rural-urban migration with or without a remittance economy ( e.g. South Yemen where outmigration to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf has led to the abandonment of terracing ; the Rif in Morocco and Algeria ; the Nepalese hills ; Lesotho and other labour reserves of Southern Africa ; or the Andean highlands where many of the male population have migrated seasonally or permanently to the coastal cities ) .
10 Is he aware that the effect of the special car tax and of the vicious recession in the United Kingdom and the USA has led to the sacking of more than one third of Jaguar car workers this year ?
11 ( Although the caste system in India has led to the attitude that it is more attractive to be light skinned than dark , this extreme fear of getting black does not exist in India or Pakistan . )
12 The initial mandate for the stationing of multinational forces in Turkey had been granted by Turkey 's National Assembly on Jan. 17 , 1991 , during the Gulf war [ see p. 37936 ] , while the Kurdish crisis of April had led to the deployment of further multinational ground forces from bases in Turkey .
13 Writing in the 1950s Mills came to the conclusion that the growth in military expenditure and the close relationship which was developing between the military , industry and the executive in America had led to the creation of a power elite .
14 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 .
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