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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Leading to

Are these sentences correct:

1 He smashed the windows of a bar, leading to his arrest by the police.
2 There was bitter rivalry between the two teams, giving rise to many jokes the fans of each team used to tell about the other one.
3 Their main rivals are the Hells Angels, giving rise to a phrase used by Outlaws members, "ADIOS" (the Spanish word for "goodbye", but in this case doubling as an acronym for "Angels Die In Outlaw States").

Source for '3': http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaws_Motorcycle_Club

Gratefully,
Navi
  

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navitasan Are these sentences correct: As far as the use of 'leading to / giving rise to' is concerned, yes.

  • navitasan Are these sentences correct: As far as the use of 'leading to / giving rise to' is concerned, yes.
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navitasanAre these sentences correct:
As far as the use of 'leading to / giving rise to' is concerned, yes.

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