Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] lead [prep] high [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady , a level headed figure , warned that the imbroglio may lead to higher interest costs for the taxpayer .
2 Analysts believe it will pave the way for further cuts if the Conservatives retain power but fear a victory for Labour or a hung parliament could lead to higher interest rates .
3 High market growth , if taken to be an indicator of an early stage in a life-cycle ( or a break-point upwards in a revitalized mature-stage life-cycle ; see Gilbert and Strebel , 1988 ) , coupled with high market share should lead to high ROI if the appropriate investment is undertaken .
4 Ministers said their warnings that a Labour government would lead to higher interest rates were backed up by a business survey for today 's Financial Times .
5 Karl Otto Pohl , president of the West German Bundesbank , said that fears that German monetary union would lead to higher interest rates were exaggerated .
6 ‘ It is quite clear that opposition 's spending plans will lead to higher inflation .
7 A loss of credibility could lead to higher interest rates in the longer term , as investors demand compensation for the increased risk of devaluation .
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