Example sentences of "[vb base] lead to [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The Keynesian and monetarist views seem to lead to very different conclusions as far as monetary policy is concerned .
2 I it , it 's , you 've got these other statements now I think the they 're the real problem , those are the ones which , which really do lead to not just condone but support and encourage the excesses which are the problem .
3 They also have the well-defined approach to semantic processing and have led to theoretically clean and fairly efficient computational representations .
4 In the cuts in the training budget this year have led to over two hundred trainee places disappearing .
5 Many more recent innovations in costume have led to today 's all-over leotard and tights which has not only given dancers complete freedom of movement but has given choreographers freedom to design as they will without constricting rules and conventions .
6 Survey data collected over the last three decades will be re-analysed to see whether changes in the geography of economic and social well-being in Great Britain have led to either or both of changed political attitudes and changed partisan allegiances .
7 Yet these have led to just 30 prosecutions and 13 convictions .
8 According to the Working Party on Pesticide Residues , the higher amounts are due to changes in farming practice which have led to more frequent spraying of crops .
9 In some subjects these new methods have led to so radical a change in the content of the syllabus that the effects will necessarily be felt in the sixth form and in all further and higher education .
10 The capacity of a few — perhaps a very few — people to inflict extinction on us , will gradually extend to more and more small groups of human beings , all of whom are liable to exhibit the self-aggrandisement and irrationality which have led to so much unnecessary suffering in the history of our species .
11 That is precisely the kind of distortions and misleading implications that he and his party have placed upon this exercise throughout the consultation process , which have led to so many people misunderstanding what it is all about .
12 These theories often guide the practice of those who make and carry out the policies which have led to so little actual economic growth and development in most Third World countries .
13 However , these negotiations , important as they are , have led to only modest results .
14 They have led to considerably lower speeds and less traffic without producing new problems elsewhere .
15 These migratory movements , adding to the numbers of ageing local residents , have led to quite phenomenal growth in the number of elderly persons living in specific areas ( Allon-Smith 1982 ) .
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