Example sentences of "that lead to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And that led to a day of fury and counter-claims by the Pakistan team bosses who insisted : ‘ We are not cheats and we intend spending our last rupee proving so . ’
2 On his own right , on the rising ground that led to a wood , and then to the moors and hills that rimmed the horizon , stood Cormac and Gillocher with the men of Atholl and Mar , and the church-banner of Tuathal , holding firm those men of Fife who had chosen to follow the King rather than Bishop Malduin , his acolytes , and his family .
3 THE tragic events that led to a couple gassing themselves and their mentally handicapped daughter emerged last night .
4 Inside the first attic , Léonie had discovered , if you fumbled your way through the dusty darkness to what seemed a cupboard on the far side , you found , within this , a ladder clamped to the wall that led to a trapdoor and thence to a bit of flat roof .
5 No , not towards them — she did n't know they were there — towards a gate that led to a field tucked away under the mountain .
6 The England manager watched film of the Arsenal striker 's clash with Tottenham 's David Howells that led to a Football Association charge of misconduct and said : ‘ If he is forced to miss some games because of this then it will give him a problem in terms of our next match .
7 Typical Eden Park pitches over many years were low and slow , and that led to a lot of drawn Tests .
8 Well er ha you know I found myself after Budgie managing a singer called Leo and that led to a lot of interesting business and getting involved an , and I sort of forgot Adam Faith for ten years and just got diverted really .
9 OOH-ER , looks like someone 's been trying a spot of stunt driving that led to a Mini being made even mini-er against a thick brick wall .
10 CYPRIOT club Apollon , Liverpool 's hosts in this week 's second leg Cup Winners Cup-tie , were involved in a riot on Saturday that led to a referee 's strike and postponement of yesterday 's Cyprus League games .
11 Because we were specifically looking at the assessment of children who presented to hospital with vomiting and a possible diagnosis of pyloric stenosis we excluded children admitted for other conditions who subsequently developed symptoms in hospital that led to a diagnosis of pyloric stenosis .
12 At last we had reached a road that led to a place called Ritjemjokk where we telephoned home and did all the civilized things in life ; like sitting on a loo seat , for a long time .
13 ‘ We posed as dealers and that led to a number of raids . ’
14 The table 's steel surface was ridged with a network of channels that led to a drain-hole in one corner .
15 We could be back to the boom that led to the crash that lost the job that paid for the house that Jack bought .
16 But the two were at odds on many issues , especially the 1988 Geneva accords that led to the withdrawal of Soviet troops from neighbouring Afghanistan .
17 She was halfway down the corridor that led to the back of the house when , out of nowhere , Mrs Birkin appeared .
18 Unfortunately it was the door that led to the back stairs .
19 Indeed , it was a precocious interest in Wealden fossils that led to the assembly of a large and valuable collection that was donated in 1884 to the newly opened Natural History Museum in South Kensington , and which gained him not only the title of honorary collector for the museum but also brought him the coveted fellowship of the London Geological Society at the age of twenty-one .
20 Humans were clearly not the primeval enemy that led to the evolution of this unique backbone , so which deadly crusher was involved ?
21 They were coming down one of the streets that led to the square .
22 That led to the Hundred Years War , and in the summer of 1346 , Edward III landed in Normandy and that led to the battle of Crecy on 26th .
23 He slowed the car , turning it off the main road down a narrow lane that led to the river before bringing it to a halt and cutting the engine .
24 France 's regional structure , one of the glories of the Mitterrand years , quickly became government of the local bigwigs , for the local bigwigs , by the local bigwigs , and it was rage against patronage and pork-barrelling that led to the rejection vote in the French elections .
25 Second , evacuation has been identified by many writers as an enormously important causal factor in the construction of that wartime reformist consensus that led to the Welfare State legislation of the late 1940s .
26 She watched her husband and his dallta head off along the path that led to the clachan , and then on beyond it , up to the moor .
27 Léonie wheeled , scrambled back past the baker 's , and fled along the boulevard edged with limes that led to the church and the walled cemetery , to the lane beyond .
28 That night , they dug away the earth and drew the nails from the planks and removed the great bars that had closed all the formal entrances into the city , and completed the bridging of the ditch that led to the land gate .
29 He walked down the flight of stairs that led to the road and looked at his car , a Rover 90 .
30 I join the entire House in utterly and unequivocally condemning the atrocity that led to the Secretary of State 's statement .
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