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

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1 Veronica Forrest-Thomson — a brilliant though unstable poet and critic , who died tragically young in 1975 — referred in a review to the work of Barthes , Foucault , and Derrida ‘ which has led to a literary revolution in France and will lead — at last — to revolution in our theory and practice of literature in this country . ’
2 The local labour is mainly in small factories of 20–300 people which has led to a reputation for good relations between workers and managers .
3 The problem of childcare is aggravated by the high divorce rate ( over 60% in Moscow and 33% elsewhere ) which has led to a large number of single parent families .
4 However , the attempts to improve the position of the tenant have interfered with the market mechanism , which has led to a decline in the supply of accommodation on offer .
5 The organisation 's second point , as the chart shows , is that industry has been the unintended victim of high inflation , which has led to a significantly higher corporate tax take than the Lawson reforms of 1984 intended .
6 An employee package has been developed which has led to a large proportion of the authority 's employees being paid by automated direct credit through BACS .
7 The power plant could help dispose of the offal surplus which has gathered as a result of the BSE scare , which has led to a ban on the rendering of brains , spinal cords , spleens and tonsils into pet food or animal feed .
8 These policies have slashed manufacturing output and these policies have cut a massive two hundred and forty five million pound from the employment and youth training budgets for this year , which has led to a cut of eighty thousand places .
9 Some teachers in the county believe it 's this very concensus between Tories , Liberal Democrats and Labour which has led to a crisis in county education .
10 Another sign is the campaign against the fur trade launched by animal-rights activists , which has led to the bankruptcy of several furriers .
11 We will establish a new independent transport safety inspectorate within the health and safety legislation to improve the safety environment which has led to the terrible tragedies of recent years .
12 But it is the more routine work they do that really makes the significant contribution to safety in the air , such as the identification of the origin of injuries sustained in survivable accidents which has led to the de-lethalisation of aircraft cockpits and cabins .
13 Another important development is the Child Care Open Learning Project , part of the Gatsby Project , which has led to the availability of the Open University Courses ‘ Caring for Children and Young People ’ ( P653 ) and ‘ Working with Children and Young People ’ ( K254 ) both of which are making a wide range of knowledge and research available to many practitioners and others .
14 He has been one of the very few Serbs to have the courage to speak out against the kind of fanatical Serbian nationalism which has led to the present war .
15 The reasons for the position are externalized , as the speaker , in effect , says that it is the empirical nature of the world , rather than the preferences of the self , which has led to the conclusion .
16 This chapter , then , will consider the debate which has led to the change in climate , and the nature of the demands being made on schools and their teachers to review the curriculum .
17 Quite a number of protein-DNA complexes have now been determined to atomic resolution by X-ray crystallography , which has led to the characterization of a variety of discrete protein modules which mediate these interactions .
18 These financial and moral concerns have given rise to a change in policy , which has led to the Child Support Act due to be implemented fully by April 1993 .
19 Explained , no doubt , by Conservatives not by their drive to break the ‘ dependency culture ‘ , whatever the human cost , or the low levels of pay for women workers , but moral inadequacy which has led to the breakdown of families and the high incidence of single mothers .
20 Of course not all such structures can be certainly associated with commercial activities , which has led to the suggestion that many will have served as the homes of men working on the land .
21 It is such loose , flaccid and irresponsible thinking which has led to the widespread use of the offensive term ’ joyriding ’ .
22 A present broad hypothesis is that policy making networks in the UK are more fragmented than in Germany which has led to the development of inconsistent policies , which have not always been effectively implemented .
23 In any event it will probably be relevant in most cases for the Industrial Tribunal to ask itself whether there has been any substantial fault on the part of the employee or his adviser which has led to the failure to comply with the statutory time limit
24 It is the response of the supermarket business as a whole to the demand for a healthier and more natural product , freshly produced to a high standard , which has led to the advent of the in-store bakery , and in turn created the need , at any rate within Sainsbury 's , for structured , high quality management training , geared much more towards how we plan the business to grow over the next five to ten years than it is to simply manning the pumps .
25 But a number of passive margins appear to have experienced uplift either during or soon after rifting which has led to the development of continental-margin upwarps which stand higher than landsurfaces further inland .
26 They have survived because the way in which they are organised meant they were never included in the two-year Defence Ministry study which has led to the cuts .
27 These areas have apparently acquired an enhanced vitrinite reflectance which has led to an apparent overestimate of uplift .
28 It is to be hoped that the interest in these patients , which has led to an impressive research effort and also the establishment of specialized clinical services , will continue despite the major economic strictures which now face the Health Service .
29 Is it fear of fictional artificiality or a puritanical distrust of pure pleasure which has led to an increasing relegation to the status of ‘ popular ’ and , by implication , ‘ inferior ’ literature of a genre which has myth and legend as its ancestors ?
30 The remaining three thousand million years or so have been taken up by the slow process of biological evolution , which has led from the simplest organisms to beings who are capable of measuring time back to the big bang .
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