Example sentences of "would have lead [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Oh well lead so er , apparently if , if you could get in fine detail enough we 'd have lead on ourselves , this is why the , this carbon dioxide stuff from the erm
2 So it would 've led to other things as well .
3 If , for example , primary productivity in the region is limited by iron , and iron is becoming increasingly available , the iron stimulation would have to lead to a reduction in upper ocean nitrate and phosphate in the summer over the past 30 years .
4 A martinet of a staff officer in charge at Kabrit would have led to the collapse of Stirling 's force and the end of any form of free independent spirit .
5 ‘ A number of local residents commented that there was already a disproportionate ratio of pigs to people in the locality and although proposals to extend the operation would have led to some improvement , in that a new farrowing house would have been built to bring the pigs in from the old farm buildings , in fact the larger pig population would increase the scope for offensive odours to permeate the village . ’
6 However , Lutz et al. ( 1975 ) recognise that southwest of the Groningen High reburial would have led to renewed gas generation from the late Cretaceous onwards ; Lutz et a/. record the initial generation phase as having occurred from late Triassic to mid Jurassic .
7 If this were a simple conflict between attack and escape , it would have led to threat displays .
8 Of course during the previous factional struggles it had been Trotsky who had been accused of advocating policies which would have led to a split between the working class and peasantry , but now it was Stalin who was in Bukharin 's sights .
9 The blanket ban on the publishers not only would have led to virtually nothing being bought for the borough 's libraries , but it would have denied the borough those titles which do serve the fight against racism .
10 The utilitarian approach , if it had been applied to the political life of India , would have led to the forcible ejection of the British on the grounds that the greatest happiness or good of the greatest number in India , namely the Indians themselves , would have resulted from it .
11 GM would provide funds which would have led to the joint development of a new product range .
12 This , if implemented , would have led to a still more impersonal service .
13 There can be a vital need for the encouragement of this type of activity , but it may be that a more conscious and directed effort by Dupont would have led to an earlier breakthrough and increased profitability from the work .
14 That is , the initial inductive inference , which was legitimate insofar as it satisfied the criteria specified by the principle of induction , would have led to a false conclusion , in spite of the fact that all premises of the inference were true .
15 Under the law before 1968 the facts of this case would have led to charges , to which there would have been no defence , of obtaining goods by false pretences .
16 Prospective information on cycle variability during treatment would have led to potential selection bias .
17 As evolution progressed , it would have led to the development of the central nervous system .
18 But hardly anyone took this seriously , and much of Darwin 's own book was devoted to a discussion of the factors that would have led to mental progress .
19 Such a performance would have led to scandal ( and the arret of the actors ) in any English or American street .
20 This would have led to science becoming a babel ; but it shows the widespread fear among chemists that their science would be ‘ reduced ’ to something else by armchair theorists who did not know how to hold test-tubes or blow glass T-pieces .
21 This would have led to specialisation , staleness , and a situation where an officer would lose touch in a world of changing regulations .
22 The route to this intermediate target may be quite different from the route that would have led to the ultimate target .
23 Whether the irregularities required to account for stars and galaxies would have led to the formation of a significant number of " primordial " black holes clearly depends on the details of the conditions in the early universe .
24 It can not be the case , however , that every initial configuration would have led to a universe like the one we observe .
25 This would have led to well-defined thermodynamic and cosmological arrows of time , as we observe .
26 ( If overall expenditure had remained the same in real terms , a fall in pupil numbers of 17% would have led to a rise in unit costs of 20% ) ( HM Treasury , 1990 , Table 11.10 ) .
27 Is it not clear that the so-called social measures that he rejected would have led to unemployment and the loss of jobs ?
28 [ This would have led to difficulties in checking citations to related papers in the present study ] .
29 Yeah , I I ca n't think of any other things that you know that would have led to us sort of withdrawing our labour , e everything else could 've settled amicably or through discussions with the union .
30 The government of the Central American state of Honduras has pulled out of talks which would have led to the granting of a huge logging concession in the pine forests of the Mosquito coast .
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