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

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1 This research influences the way volunteers work with victims but it is also passed on by Victim Support to other organisations that might find it useful : it provides an input into every police training course in Britain , and that has led to a potential new area of work .
2 That has led to a suggestion with far-reaching consequences .
3 It is precisely that type of distortion — misleading and alarming people — that has led to the public reaction .
4 Speculation is surrounding the future of Brazil 's Angra-1 nuclear plant , following an unexplained accident in March that has led to the reactor 's indefinite closure .
5 That has led to an unbalanced position .
6 This has led to a situation in which individuals have either tended to pursue their own goals ( deliberately ) or have misinterpreted ( genuinely ) the aims of the school .
7 This has led to a change in the way in which both physical and social data are collected and combined in an effective conservation policy , or , as Pickering ( 1979 ) puts it , in such a way as to ensure the technical validity of a conservation technique is appropriate over the same area as its social validity .
8 This has led to a departure from the generally accepted principle of state funding for educational projects .
9 This has led to a strong marketing campaign for the concept of disposable lenses , which are replaced monthly , weekly or even ( in principle ) daily .
10 This has led to a range of top level employees including high powered vets , scientists and senior inspectors .
11 This has led to a ‘ knock-on effect ’ where the technical world has invaded the church .
12 This has led to a marked growth in active recreation .
13 This has led to a series of attempts to reinscribe a place for , and a relation with , the other as other , outside the sphere of mastery and therefore , logically speaking , both infinite and beyond the scope of knowledge .
14 This has led to a position where politically opposed groups are united by their view of race exclusively in terms of culture and identity rather than politics and history .
15 This has led to a crisis of legitimacy for the system : not only for the prisons ( whose claim to be providing effective rehabilitation was always shaky in many eyes ) but equally for other components of the penal system , notably the probation service which has for some years now been uncertain about what its proper rationale and direction should be .
16 This has led to a closer working relationship with the adoption of coterminus boundaries between health and social work departments in many areas .
17 This has led to a changing ratio between service sector and industrial workers , in the same way that the number of industrial workers earlier overtook the number of workers on the land ( Figure 3.1 ) .
18 More recently it has been recognised that students will benefit more from the provision of good quality language support than from long periods spent learning English in ESL courses and this has led to a shift in resources towards the mainstream classroom .
19 In the case of the vocal works — many of which can be dated virtually to the day of composition — this has led to a fundamental change in our perception of Bach 's activities and outlook .
20 A list of deadlines and responsibilities was drawn up and agreed between the two departments and this has led to a better understanding of each others tasks and the benefits of compliance .
21 This has led to a generally narrow perspective where resistance to information systems is dismissed as unreasonable .
22 This has led to a new lease of life for the old concept of ‘ labour aristocracy ’ and it has been attached to the workers who have these jobs , in comparison with the workers in the informal or the indigenous sectors ( see Lloyd , 1982 ; Boyd et al. , 1987 ) .
23 And this has led to a relative lack of concern for other diseases which are much more infectious , which can also be fatal and which are much more widespread in the population .
24 This has led to a fall in the emergency attendances with almost a hundred per cent registration rates from local slum families .
25 This has led to the tying of aid to a large extent to inappropriate or unduly expensive goods from the donor 's country , to sharp annual variations in the volume of aid flows and to a lack of commitment to real coordination with other donors .
26 The special circumstances of territorial displacement and the withdrawal of adult supervision , which appear to have been more pronounced in Britain than in other parts of western Europe where the family is stronger as a recreational unit , have made the problem worse here than elsewhere ; this has led to the formation of the ‘ ends ’ which in turn has tended to attract a small fascist and psychotic fringe .
27 This has led to the legitimate graphic device of breaking the further line as it passes behind the near line .
28 His enthusiasm for this has led to the interpolation of several texts .
29 This has led to the speculation that these overweighted skulls led to the animal 's extinction , as a kind of anti-evolutionary regression .
30 This has led to the economists ' expectation that the outturn will be £32bn or more .
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