Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] which lead [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The latter is not relevant because under section 40 B is not guilty unless his act or default which led to A's conduct in question was committed by B ‘ in the course of any business of his . ’ |
2 | The above joint degree courses lead to a BSc , apart from Computer Science and Electronics which leads to a BEng . |
3 | For many cultures , the ‘ right ’ linguistic formulae have a sort of supernatural power : thus Sapir once spoke of ‘ that virtual identity of word and thing which leads to the magic of spells ’ . |
4 | Amenities include a bar , lounge , television room , and restaurant which leads onto a large terrace with wonderful views across the lake . |
5 | A later chapter will explore the process of conversion and persuasion which led to those structural changes which gathered momentum in the later 1960s . |
6 | He also sees that the Western-led coalition can not ensure peace or a new order because it ‘ is not willing to address ’ the very factors such as dictatorship and maldistribution of wealth and power which led to war in the first place . |
7 | erm To take just one point out of it , much influenced by Freud , he emphasizes the enormous importance to transcend the morality of repression and self-control which leads to cruelty and obsession , and fear in the name of virtue , and to cultivate instead a much more open-minded self-knowledge . |
8 | Three months later , the patient had fever and headache which led to the diagnosis of cerebral toxoplasmosis with multiple cerebral abscesses . |
9 | ‘ I have a serious point , ’ said Dyson , ‘ and that is that nowadays it 's not excellence which leads to celebrity , but celebrity which leads to excellence . |