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

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1 Not only does it risk making heroes and martyrs out of the perpetrators , but in practice it has led to a damaging split between reactive strategies , which are aimed at highly specific target groups , and proactive approaches which rely on nebulous generalities , viz. , ‘ creating the right ethos ’ .
2 Well , remember that all this equality has only been achieved in one small part of the globe , and then mainly at the expense of the rest of the globe ; and that this inequality , once such a national feature , is now such an international feature that it has led to a bitterly destructive war between rich and poor nations ; and remember that that inequality is fed by an ever-hardening racial antagonism which enlightened men regard as the tragedy of our age . )
3 However , the SEA has resulted in a dramatic increase in the activities of the EC , and it has led to a chain of events which have focused attention on the EC as being one of the most successful and dynamic economic agencies in the world .
4 And it has led to the introduction of new technologies for the direct investigation of the relationships between brain , behaviour and external events , the subject of the present chapter .
5 Firstly , it has led to the improvement of existing products , either in their specification or price , or both .
6 It has led to the establishment of a network of groups for young gays and lesbians .
7 In most it has led to the destruction of market mechanisms , to chaos , sometimes to fascism .
8 This is what planners have striven to do since land use planning emerged as a professional discipline , yet it has led to the over-exploitation of environmental capital and an inexorable decline in the quality of the environment .
9 It has led to the evolution of large gangs of cooperating genes , and ultimately to the evolution of bodies themselves , as the products of their cooperative enterprise .
10 Today , as one of Gorbachev 's advisers , she goes further to say that it has led to the formation of social groups with diverging interests and destroyed the rational relationship , however slight , that existed between work and money .
11 It has led to the election of President Chiluba , leader of the country 's multi-party democracy movement .
12 Similarly , the Gracious Speech is an apology for the privatisation process that has taken place , because it has led to the wholesale transfer of monopolies from the public to the private sector without serious competition , or adequate regulation to replace competition where it could not exist .
13 And and of course , it has led to the conviction of a number of erm , criminals , number of murderers , certainly .
14 While this is understandable , it has led to an inordinate number of successful appeals .
15 She could control that by reminding herself of the terrible consequences it had led to the first time .
16 The philosophy ( with the arguable exception of the Netherlands ) is not actually practised anywhere in the world , although the concerns that give rise to it have led to a continuing debate in some western industrialized democracies about ways in which the monopolistic nature of the capitalist press might be usefully modified .
17 The foreign debt problem in Brazil and the measures taken to contain it have led to a considerable decline in industrial production and employment .
18 Why do you think he would need to say this to , to the communist leadership , and why might it might be quite contentious and controversial th this idea of look a revolution is taking place and it 's led by the peasants ?
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