Example sentences of "have led [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of the urban riots , it is the nature of the television coverage which is in essence inciting other young people in different parts of the country to civil disobedience , whereas in the case of football violence , the implication is that the perceived lack of moral leadership by the broadcasting corporations has led over a period of years to a general moral climate in this country which fails to provide adequate controls over the behaviour of the nation 's youth .
2 Fluka 's philosophy of continual development of both product range and customer service has led over the last 12 months to the company becoming an integral part of the SAF Bulk Chemical Service .
3 As a result of the constant remodelling of premises through the period , most of the Victorian pub interiors which survive are late 19th century in date , and most attempts to create ‘ Victorian ’ interiors concentrate on the grander survivals ; this , combined with the common inability to create a sympathetic design , has led to a stereotype of the Victorian pub which is inaccurate .
4 The limited design vocabulary used in modern refurbishment and pub design has led to a proliferation of etched and ‘ stained ’ glass ; dark mahogany-stained bars ; marble-topped cast-iron tables ; shelves of unread books , bottles , plates and brasses ; deep-buttoned plush upholstery ; patterned carpets and wallpaper ; and brass ceiling fans .
5 Veronica Forrest-Thomson — a brilliant though unstable poet and critic , who died tragically young in 1975 — referred in a review to the work of Barthes , Foucault , and Derrida ‘ which has led to a literary revolution in France and will lead — at last — to revolution in our theory and practice of literature in this country . ’
6 Today , the pressure to make hay while the sun fitfully shines has led to a massive slump in both public and private standards .
7 When in Auckland A cultural misunderstanding has led to a young Cook Islander being fined £75 by a New Zealand judge for squeezing the buttocks of two white women in a Wellington street .
8 Spanish workers voted heavily Socialist in the European parliamentary elections even though Mr Gonzalez 's tight economic policies has led to a 17.3 per cent jobless rate and running battles with the trade unions .
9 This research influences the way volunteers work with victims but it is also passed on by Victim Support to other organisations that might find it useful : it provides an input into every police training course in Britain , and that has led to a potential new area of work .
10 ( First Edition ) The first international conference to discuss openly air disaster contingency plans was told yesterday that the recent spate of major incidents , including the Lockerbie and Kegworth tragedies , has led to a review of emergency tactics .
11 But the ethos of professionalism with which police authorities are imbued has led to a recognition that social research can bring valuable results , so they have opened up their leviathan to strangers and specially commissioned specific pieces of research .
12 The general conclusion which we have reached is that there is no clear evidence in any of the figures we have examined that the abolition of capital punishment has led to an increase in the homicide rate , or that its reintroduction has led to a fall .
13 In Andhra Pradesh , the autocratic rule of the former film star , Mr N.T. Rama Rao , has led to a steady haemorrhage of defectors from his Telugu Desam party to the Congress .
14 Over-confidence in the early days has led to a surfeit of caution ever since .
15 Fact is , it 's precisely the too-thorough internalization of punk 's dread of the hippy and the resulting strategy of self-limitation that has led to a wholly different kind of dire stasis .
16 That has led to a suggestion with far-reaching consequences .
17 This has led to a situation in which individuals have either tended to pursue their own goals ( deliberately ) or have misinterpreted ( genuinely ) the aims of the school .
18 The centrality of leadership has led to a significant body of literature which analyses leadership styles , the nature of power and authority and the relationship of the leader to the organisation and external bodies .
19 The deregulation of long-distance coach services has led to a major expansion in reliable and cheap services .
20 The rapidly rising number of girls receiving middle and higher education , coinciding with the growth of urban bureaucratic and commercial activities , has led to a corresponding increase in the number entering clerical and professional or semi-professional employment , generally prior to marriage and temporary or permanent withdrawal from the labour force .
21 It is the argument of this section of the chapter that the deepening of capitalism in the countryside has led to a heterogeneous pattern of labour relations , according to area and nature of commercial expansion .
22 The Green Revolution in Latin America has led to a Kulak path of development .
23 The historical interest of the collection and , indeed , of the palazzo itself has led to a decision to open it as a museum .
24 The interplay of such regional , local and superpower interests has led to a complex ‘ Balkan ’ situation in the Middle East .
25 Televising the House has led to a dramatic increase in the portrayal of MPs at work in the House .
26 This has led to a change in the way in which both physical and social data are collected and combined in an effective conservation policy , or , as Pickering ( 1979 ) puts it , in such a way as to ensure the technical validity of a conservation technique is appropriate over the same area as its social validity .
27 Contempt for the public sector has led to a deterioration of the infrastructure , and a visible collapse of key public services .
28 However , superficial reading of research findings , combined with prejudice , has led to a growing stress on workfare in the United States where mothers , whose children may be as young as six months in some States , could be forced to accept training or low-paid work even where the child care support services are inadequate .
29 The lack of any real constraints on the executive branch has led to a crisis of overgovernability , in which executive proposals quickly become law via a quiescent Parliament without sufficient consultation , scrutiny , or debate and without any possibility of subsequent judicial challenge .
30 The multi-interpretability of film ( polysemy ) and the realisation that spectators can and do adopt diverse identificatory positions in watching film has led to a new and more complex conception of film-viewing .
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