Example sentences of "it led to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What the MacMahon Act did do was to make the British programme slower and more expensive ; and from the wider standpoint of the Western Alliance , it led to unnecessary duplication of effort .
2 Only a quarter say that it led to in-service training and a fifth think that it improved staff relations and improved teaching methods .
3 Though the six counties initially refused an offer of separation from the rest of Ireland , that was the compromise eventually agreed on , although it led to civil war in the new Irish Free State , and remains the root cause of later violence .
4 His impact was such that it led to further villainy — as the probably gay hit man in the Big Combo ( 1955 ) , as a rapist and murderer in Ride Lonesome ( 1959 ) , as Lee Marvin 's psychotic side-kick in The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance ( 1962 ) as well as more conventional heavies in Gunfight at the OK Corral ( 1956 ) , The Tin Star ( 1957 ) and How the West Was Won ( 1962 ) .
5 It led to unprecedented openness towards the IAEA .
6 Miss Harder even refused the offer of financial assistance , in case it led to another child losing his chance of coming to Britain .
7 It led to some confusion in the department and mistakes may have been made .
8 It led to some job losses but it was justified in the company 's longer-term interests — and therefore the interests of the majority of employees .
9 Fears of militancy resulting from unemployment and the inadequacy of voluntary efforts to relieve it led to some recognition that charity could not provide sufficiently for either type of unemployment .
10 The first , by a Bank of England official , must be presumed to have been highly critical because it led to drastic reform of the island 's supervisory procedures .
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