Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [that] lead " in BNC.

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1 In the event it was only those six states in which agitation for closer political and economic integration had been strongest in the 1940s , with political support at the highest level , which entered into the discussions that led to the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) .
2 I would not want today 's announcement to go by without underlining how important the contribution of renewable energy projects is to reducing the emissions that lead to global warming , and we should recognise that as an important environmental benefit .
3 King William appointed John Dalrymple as his representative and adviser in Scotland with the post of Secretary for Scotland and it was from that position of power that he influenced the machinations that led to the massacre in Glencoe .
4 Ironically , White 's successor at MI5 was Roger Hollis , so if Hollis was a long-term Russian spy as has since been alleged ( but never proved ) , then his command of MI5 came about because someone leaked details of a MI6 mission to the Russians that led to the downfall of the head of MI6 .
5 It was , in fact , the speculative atmosphere of the times that led to the takeover of RJR Nabisco by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts , at the time one of the leading leveraged buyout firms .
6 expressing concern at ‘ Abd al-Ra'uf Ghabin 's most recent arrest and asking for the reasons that lead to it ;
7 If that promise had been promptly enforced — by putting a guard on the bridges over the Drina and Sava rivers , with aircraft to watch the roads that lead to the bridges — the size of the intervening soldiers ' task would have been sharply reduced .
8 IN my opinion the loveliest of all the dales , Dentdale is also the most secluded , cut off both by the hills which hem its stern and western ends and by the narrowness of the roads that lead in and out of it .
9 Are we going to go for fourteen lane high way , or motorway , on the M twenty five , cos if you do , all the roads that lead from it are going to have to be fourteen lane .
10 In arguing the Slovak case for the altar Mr Richard Marsina , a historian charged with heading the Slovak commission for drawing up claims , points to Prago-centrism — one of the grievances that led to Slovakia following its path to independent statehood .
11 Hosanna padded down from the steps that led up to the patio door and sat beside her , lifting his right paw and placing it on her thigh .
12 For at that moment , directly below the steps that led down to the Moebius Strip , the float of dummy Capellans was purring serenely by .
13 Bacci and the Marshal were staring in at the uncurtained window below the steps that led to the front door .
14 They walked up the steps that led to the front door .
15 Detailed Description : a detailed description of the problem , including the steps that led to the problem , any relevant messages or codes displayed or printed by the computer system , and any other useful data .
16 But his secretiveness extended to not even telling them that , and they had to be content to accompany him as he turned left at the foot of the steps that led up to the station entrance and headed for the quays .
17 When they stopped , in blackness and silence , before the steps that led up to the kitchen door , the only door anyone ever used at Trelorne , Murphy wanted to accompany her inside .
18 When the leader , a young man in his early twenties , saw that his Sturmabteilungen were in place , he walked towards the steps that lead up to the grand entrance .
19 The research will seek to clarify the influences that lead to this .
20 The ending of the metropolitan top-tier authorities destroyed one of the advantages that led Redcliffe-Maud to support the Conservative reorganisation in the early 1970s .
21 Three students are taken through the lectures that lead to certification .
22 There is perhaps something to be said for the continued use of the term student from the motives that led the Greeks to call the Furies the Eumenides , " the kindly ones ' , in the hope that the use of a flattering name might induce them to live up to it .
23 A more equivocal comment that perhaps best sums up the evaluations that led to RCA has been made by Timmons ( 1980 ) : ‘ While these measures [ in soil conservation ] have seldom attained goals , increases in soil erosion were minimised and occasionally soil losses reduced .
24 We have taken steps to ensure that the circumstances that led to this tragedy can never be repeated . ’
25 Although the Argentina drug scandal is such an integral part of Scottish footballing history , very few people can actually recount the circumstances that led to Willie Johnson being banned for life .
26 But was a first-hand witness of so many of the circumstances that led to the deaths .
27 The circumstances that led to Britain 's growing intervention were also provoking a response among Egyptians .
28 He says he regrets with great penitence and sorrow the circumstances that led to the caution .
29 And they fear that ten months on , the circumstances that led to Anna 's death still exist .
30 He added : ‘ It is clear the North-East is well set to lead the country out of recession and the UK , I believe , will be one of the countries that leads the world out of the recession . ’
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