We have no meanings for "led to bloodshed" in our records yet.
1 The order led to bloodshed , and the conflict was begun in real earnest.
2 The hunters were angered for similar intrusions in the past led to bloodshed .
3 That grewsome superstition has led to bloodshed in more than one part of China.
4 The president said his rivals were reviving the splits of 1991 that led to bloodshed .
5 These had to be met by military force, and this again has led to bloodshed and death.
6 In 1984, an encounter between an angry subway rider and four young black youths led to bloodshed .
7 Clashes between semi-nomadic herdsmen and farmers over herding rights have also led to bloodshed in central and northern parts of the country.
8 If there was one thing the Ascendancy believed it had learned from the past, it was that religious disputation led to bloodshed .
9 At this writing the taking of prison officer hostages by a group of inmates has not led to bloodshed or to further violence.
10 It has led to bloodshed in the past, and there is no reason to suppose it will not lead to the same in the future.
11 "Why did you look so pale, and your eyes flash, and why did you incite those poor men to-Itmight have led to bloodshed . "
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