Example sentences of "leads to [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This leads to assumptions about what appeared to happen , did happen and was , usually , intended to happen . |
2 | It is then taken without question by organization participants that observance of these core values leads to success for themselves and ‘ the organization ’ . |
3 | The attempt to do so leads to abstraction in which societies , or systems , seem to behave without any reference to actual people . |
4 | The experience of becoming feminist inevitably leads to changes in one 's view of oneself , and in one 's view of the rest of the world . |
5 | But Lear does not , and we sit and watch helplessly as his not knowing leads to chaos in his kingdom , to madness , and to death . |
6 | The path leads to Boscastle with its natural harbour — the only secure one on the rugged coastline between Padstow and Bude . |
7 | In bureaucratic organizations the latter notion ultimately leads to situations in which a man can be called a ‘ manager ’ solely on the grounds that he supervises a certain number of people , and without regard to the degree of judgement or decision-making responsibility such supervision requires . |