Example sentences of "which [vb mod] [vb infin] lead " in BNC.
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1 | For example , H pylori is implicated in the pathogenesis of atrophic gastritis , which may have led to decreased acid secretion through loss of parietal cells in groups of chronically infected subjects in some studies . |
2 | The North American economist , John Kenneth Galbraith , took a distinctly positive view , claiming that the crisis had shown both the revival of industrial technology and the reimposition of civic discipline as demonstrated by the pay pause , in the face of difficulties which might have led feebler nations to buckle under , or even lapse into military or other dictatorships . |
3 | The upshot is that Marx never even concerns himself with questions such as the relation between individual perceptions to objects or the texture of feelings , sensations and thoughts , which might have led him towards a theory of where individuality occurs . |
4 | CLASSIC Thoroughbred shares fell 1 to 21/2p as the company announced that talks , which might have led to takeover offer , have been ended . |
5 | The total impression is a nice balance between the colloquial , which might have led to bathos , and an over-polished style which would not have been appropriate to the subject . |
6 | It is very important that the prospective auditor/ adviser be made fully aware of all the relevant facts which might have led to the breakdown of the previous client relationship . |
7 | Now it is sometimes argued that the Reform Bill was deliberately framed so as to preclude the threat of a revolution founded on such an alignment , one in which a middle-class bourgeoisie would have provided the leadership and the lower classes the sheer mass , the numbers needed to carry it out ; and shrewdly calculated to concede just so much as was needed to reduce to a manageable scale the gathering political unrest which might have led to just such a convulsion . |
8 | Open consideration of sexual matters and casual reference to them have become possible to an extent which would have been unthinkable as little as a generation ago and which might have led to criminal — or lunacy — proceedings at the beginning of the century . |
9 | Denmark 's a prison and he 'd rather live in a nutshell ; some shadow-play about the nature of ambition , which never got down to cases , and finally one direct question which might have led somewhere , and led in fact to his illuminating claim to tell a hawk from a handsaw . |
10 | Fire brigade investigators are still trying to discover the cause of the explosion and any chain of events which might have led up to it . |
11 | ‘ Fate has thrown them together in a way which could have led to conflict , resentment and bitterness . |
12 | In addition the judge used intemperate language which could have led to the view being formed that the contemnor had not had a fair trial . |
13 | ( 5 ) , on the other hand , seems to call into question the existence of any conditions which could have led to someone leaving Pa unattended : the speaker can not understand how anyone could have done such a thing . |
14 | They have welcomed the scrapping of Manchester proposals which could have led to more aircraft noise over the Lymm and Grappenhall areas . |
15 | Of course during the previous factional struggles it had been Trotsky who had been accused of advocating policies which would have led to a split between the working class and peasantry , but now it was Stalin who was in Bukharin 's sights . |
16 | GM would provide funds which would have led to the joint development of a new product range . |
17 | The government of the Central American state of Honduras has pulled out of talks which would have led to the granting of a huge logging concession in the pine forests of the Mosquito coast . |
18 | It is available only through a workplace route , although colleges which can assess to lead body requirements can be approved to offer this qualification . |