Example sentences of "could lead to [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I am blatantly against the use of monkey climbers because small movements can be undetected which in turn could lead to deep hooked pike .
2 Whilst access to these acres helped alleviate some of the expansionist pressures the cost of transport or difficulty in maintaining adequate attention could lead to unacceptably high losses at times .
3 The Bill could lead to exactly the same kind of problem .
4 Its trouble was that it could lead to just-so stories rather than to information ; it was more provisional than some kinds of science .
5 Another change of direction — rather than building and extending what has been been achieved during the past few years — could lead to yet another thoroughly dispiriting time for patients , and for those who work in the NHS .
6 He made the point that that could lead to yet greater troubles in Bosnia and in Macedonia .
7 On the basis of Schröder 's figures this could lead to over 2500 radical prostatectomies a year .
8 Commuters have attacked British Rail 's new Passenger Charter , saying it could lead to even higher train fares .
9 Winnie felt that this could lead to somewhat alarming disclosures which might be regretted by all .
10 Indirectly , this could lead to less environmental degradation by reducing land-use pressure in areas that are already heavily cultivated and subject to degradation via soil erosion and desertification , and by reducing the impetus for deforestation ( Ch. 7 ) .
11 You might think that combining all these things into one aircraft could lead to so many compromises that the result would be little short of disaster .
12 All this could lead to as many as 50,000 jobs being created , saving us social services costs of £250 million .
13 SERPLAN 's analysis , while accepting that the tunnel itself would produce only modest effects in the South East , states that ‘ a combination of Single European Market , the Tunnel and its associated infrastructure , the introduction of new methods of production , and overall trends within the British economy could lead to significantly higher levels of economic activity in the region ’ .
14 The four-day exhibition advising parents how their children can get the most out of their education is a trial run that could lead to more permanent advice centres being set up throughout the country .
15 And yet they 're bringing in these other things that er enormous cost which nobody wants and you 've still got ta pay , and if you have n't got one , if you have n't got the necessary er coin then that , that could lead to very anti social behaviour . .
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