Example sentences of "led [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This led to some discussion on the Earl 's attitudes and behaviour . |
2 | It also led to some boxing lessons somewhere in Boston 's South End . |
3 | Goals from John Morrissey , John Aldridge and Neil McNab put paid to Southend in front of 5,870 fans , but there was a slack spell in the second half which led to some booing . |
4 | His success led to some intimacy with the Indians , who told him that a vast sea lay off to the west — a sea , and a land , infinitely rich in gold . |
5 | The walk led to some greenhouses and what had once been a stable , now converted into a surgery . |
6 | He was a conscientious and hard worker , filled with a sense of mission which led to some misinterpretation by the Whig-Liberal group . |
7 | The indisposition of the 8F led to some speculation by passengers on the Cambrian Limited , last Sunday , that the Standard 4 No 75069 would fulfil the Red Rose roster in place of No 8233 . |
8 | In the decade before the war , Jewish settlement in the East End led to some involvement in the London underworld on the part of the Jewish population . |
9 | Later research by Sundborg ( 1956 ) on the river Klarälven , also in Sweden , led to some modification of the relationships produced by Hjulstrøm . |
10 | The related issue of inflation and interest rates led to some disagreement on fiscal policy between Alan Greenspan , chairman of the Federal Reserve Board , and the Bush administration . |
11 | It also led to some staff cuts and by the spring of 1989 the leaders of the fusion programmes were anticipating that after five years of no increases to match inflation , Congress would make a twenty million dollar cut in the fusion budget . |
12 | This led to some people identifying the disease solely with these people and the idea of ‘ risk groups ’ for HIV and AIDS developed . |
13 | Quadrupling the number of academics in 15 years inevitably led to some appointments of people ‘ not of the first rank ’ , as some politely express themselves . |
14 | Any conversation at that period was bound to touch on the state of the world , and the question of social reform at home ; and the allusion to the New English Weekly , which to some extent we regarded as ‘ our ’ paper , led to some talk of similar minority reviews , including G.K. 's Weekly . |
15 | ‘ It led to some confusion in the department and mistakes may have been made . |
16 | New demands on management led to some confusion as to whether there were in existence models which were still of value . |
17 | Indeed , the altered conditions of 1939 led to some co-operation between fascist , anti-semitic and pro-German groups , although Leese was excluded from the informal alliance . |
18 | The civil disorders and dynastic feuds between Lancaster and York presumably led to some destruction of wealth , although it is virtually impossible to judge how much . |
19 | Erm , members will be aware of the at the bottom of Abbey Foregate , opposite the Abbey which work is currently under way on , erm initial discussions with County Council officers from E E D department led to some suggestions being made . |
20 | The 1941 paper from Oxford led to some comments in the press , which included reference to Fleming and to Oxford , but Fleming 's first substantial clinical observation with penicillin appears to have occurred in August 1942 , when a patient , an employee of Fleming 's brother 's optical firm , was failing to respond to treatment for meningitis in St Mary 's Hospital . |
21 | It was this last point which at the time led to some discomfort about OD . |
22 | The demonstration ( which led to some violence ) was organised by the " Stop State Snooping " committee , whose members included representatives of the Social Democratic Party , one of the four governing coalition parties . |
23 | And that I think led to some weaknesses . |
24 | It led to some job losses but it was justified in the company 's longer-term interests — and therefore the interests of the majority of employees . |
25 | Fears of militancy resulting from unemployment and the inadequacy of voluntary efforts to relieve it led to some recognition that charity could not provide sufficiently for either type of unemployment . |