Example sentences of "that lead [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But from the perspective of constructivism — which is a general theory of how cognisance is possible and how it develops — the immediate ‘ information-processing ’ shortcomings that lead to the failure to relate one 's actions to objects is not relevant .
2 It is often the way he extends his hand to take hers and the way she responds that lead to the successful conclusion of a balance , lift or pirouette .
3 THE back office problems that lead to last month 's supension of Dumenil unit trusts were identified six months ago in a document that put the group up for sale .
4 Before presenting the Service 's estimates to Parliament , the department should , in theory , prune its programmes down to the financial target line imposed by the Treasury ; but , in practice , it has been found that the bow-wave tends to dissipate as the actual financial year goes by because there are always delays in most programmes that lead to underspending on individual projects .
5 First , the Bank does not advocate devaluations that lead to undervalued currencies .
6 One of the main arguments for giving GPs and hospitals freer rein is that they will pioneer the innovations that lead to swifter change .
7 For homework , clients are encouraged to complete a daily record of dysfunctional thoughts in which the situations that lead to emotional upset are recorded , automatic thoughts that lead to the upset are set down , and rational responses to the dysfunctional thoughts are recorded .
8 For homework , clients are encouraged to complete a daily record of dysfunctional thoughts in which the situations that lead to emotional upset are recorded , automatic thoughts that lead to the upset are set down , and rational responses to the dysfunctional thoughts are recorded .
9 TRIPOS pursues aggressive dual strategies for maximising research profitability and effectiveness : fostering breakthrough scientific initiatives that lead to new chemical entities , and , addressing the critical need for quickly transforming the increasing volume of molecular data into useful research information .
10 Before considering , in detail , the treatment of peptic ulcers by using drugs , it is necessary to consider the factors that lead to ulcer formation .
11 Three students are taken through the lectures that lead to certification .
12 Obviously it would make sense to remove or reduce ( as far as possible ) the provocations ( antecedents ) that lead to bickering , fighting or other forms of dispute .
13 Training children in self-control and relaxation techniques gives them control over actual or potentially stressful situations that lead to aggression or ( incidentally ) fearful panic .
14 It is these ideas that lead to what is seen as juvenile delinquency .
15 That was the time when I stood in all that fluid with my boots on , a priceless carpet under my feet , hounds never seen on the earth before lying still and obedient before me , staring out of that maternal portico with its flanking columns , down the long avenue of limes that lead to birth , life and Arcadia .
16 The way to happiness then is the cultivation of thoughts that lead to contentment , joy and emotional warmth , and the habitual and increasing devotion to them , and the pruning out and burning of the thoughts that conduce to unhappiness .
17 Though competition between individuals or populations , leading to the selection of one and the demise of the other , may well fine-tune the course of evolution , the mass replacement of one dominant life-form by another may depend on environmental factors or chance events that lead to the disappearance of the first before the second can begin to radiate .
18 The surface chemistry of the hydrogel governs the complex series of events that lead to a variety of possible deposits on the surface when the lenses are worn .
19 When playing with Dominoes , Lotto cards , Snap cards , etc. , the predominant thought has been to use the pictures or patterns on them for matching one-to-one , yet the example quoted shows valuable spin-offs that lead to other equally important mathematical experiences .
20 and the other to eliminate present practices that lead to unpleasant and unsafe conditions .
21 It is the imperatives of a coherent demand for representation together with common points of struggle that lead to the notion of a somehow definable gay audience .
22 Paradoxically , the west , with its dedication to human rights , has inspired policies of ‘ liberalisation ’ that lead to the persecution and abuse of those who defend the poor and unprotected .
23 Communities seem to want airfields and pilots around , so they do n't load them with the penal rates and taxes that lead to high parking and landing charges as in this country .
24 At the Republican Convention last month George Bush expressed his concern about the whole question of liability in the US , and particularly about the amount of money trial lawyers make from suits that lead to doctors refusing to practise certain areas of medicine , and even to parents refusing to umpire childrens ' baseball games in case a child is injured and they are sued .
25 Managements become complacent and inward looking , according to Robert C Camp 's Benchmarking : The Search for Industry Best Practices That Lead to Superior Performances ( Quality Press/Quality Resources , £34.95 ) .
26 These are stories that lead to an important statement by Jesus .
27 expressing concern at ‘ Abd al-Ra'uf Ghabin 's most recent arrest and asking for the reasons that lead to it ;
28 It could represent the manipulation of the antecedents that lead to Keith getting Amy 's food .
29 On page 13 , however , STUART ‘ I 'm still taking Valium ’ MACONIE recounts the full horror of 1988 , the pivotal Reading that lead to the wonderment that awaits us this weekend .
30 Her bedroom is above the kitchen , with connecting doors that lead to her bathroom on the right and her wardrobe on the left .
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