Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [vb -s] [vb pp] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In Britain this kind of attitude has led to considerable animosity between some supporters of teaching Christianity in schools and some supporters of a multi-faith approach .
2 And that bodes ill for future stability ; after all , King Hussein of Jordan has bowed to popular pressure during the past six months in opposing war and has only earned Western enmity for his democratic behaviour !
3 While in many ways the UK system is a homogeneous one , with centralized application procedures , common though varying admissions requirements , and a national system of student support through grants and now loans , its often decentralized and pragmatic mode of development has led to great variation in detail .
4 The House of Lords has declined to narrow this requirement by demanding that D recognized the risk , and it has also been held that the dangerousness should be judged on the actual circumstances , ignoring D 's mistaken belief about the facts .
5 The education of children has passed to specialised institutions , usually run by the state .
6 First , dispersal of shareholdings has led to effective control over the company being ceded to management .
7 We are sure that your readers know that the war against Croatia has intensified to catastrophic proportions .
8 Although the weather forecast for Sunday has changed to windy and cloudy with showers , it will not bother Tolstikov .
9 For Becker , a sporting life with capitalism has returned to normal as he mulls over details before signing a commitment to the mega-buck Association of Tennis Professionals Tour , which starts in January .
10 The failure to develop " Timbury Units " ( SHHD , 1979 ) for fully segregated care of those with dementia has led to continuing reliance on care by the local authority and hospitals .
11 This in turn has led to increasing Government interference in matters relating to both the organisation and professional functions of medical groups .
12 This in turn has led to rapid evolution to fill the vacant or new ecological niches .
13 As we have seen , the ability of large firms to transfer financial problems to suppliers has led to high rates of bankruptcy among smaller companies .
14 The need to control costs and optimize on resources has led to centralized shared cataloguing , largely made possible through the adoption of standards such as the machine readable catalogue ( MARC ) record and the Anglo-American cataloguing rules .
15 Population pressure on land has led to increasing competition of less sensitive rotations which maximise the production of food crops with beneficial rotations which include nitrogen-fixing crops and forage crops .
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