Example sentences of "[noun] will lead [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Will he accept that it is of particular interest to householders in Chelmsford because they accept that home energy labelling will lead to substantial energy savings ?
2 The specialist schools will lead to more selection .
3 Such an association will lead to organised cricket being played In Somerset .
4 The raising of skills to match rising investment will lead to increased productivity .
5 Closer association with Central and Eastern European countries will lead to full membership at the appropriate time .
6 If repeated often enough , the stimulus will lead to uncontrollable inflation .
7 This is the fear that , despite international safeguards , the export of civil power stations and equipment will lead to further proliferation of the atomic bomb .
8 To sum up , I have concluded that all three applications will lead to improved patient care ; that all three will have the required management , including clinician participation , to operate free of health board control and that all three are sufficiently robust financially .
9 If if they do n't reduce that figure we feel that the oversupply will lead to green field sites being used where they should n't be .
10 The divisional reorganisation , linking France with Southampton and Witham will lead to greater integration .
11 Investment in winding capacity at Galashiels and Dalkeith will lead to further quality enhancement and underpin performance in the future .
12 It is widely anticipated that LMS will lead to more job losses .
13 It seeks to identify if changes are occurring and , if so , whether those changes will lead to substantial alteration in the appearance of the Scottish countryside and its ability to sustain wildlife .
14 One needs a Porter-style analysis to discover exactly what type of investment and competitive strategy is needed to achieve or maintain market share or competitive position ; one can not just assume that any type of investment in capacity in areas of high market share will lead to future success .
15 Stockbrokers say there is little interest in Pilkington shares and today 's figures will lead to little change in a ‘ continuing sell ’ attitude towards shares .
16 ‘ In a speech described as brusque and arrogant by West German sources , ’ reported Anna Tomforde in the Guardian , ‘ British representative Dr Martin Holdgate , the chief scientist at the Department of the Environment ’ said , ‘ We see no point in making heroic efforts at great cost , to control one out of many factors unless there is a reasonable expectation that such control will lead to real improvement in the environment . ’
17 In addition to the direct effects on the forest and the tribal people , environmentalists fear that the pulp and paper mills will lead to severe pollution problems , notably from chlorine and dioxins .
18 More competition will lead to better service , and the whole House knows it .
19 ‘ It is quite clear that opposition 's spending plans will lead to higher inflation .
20 I believe that such a sharing will lead to each school establishing its own targets : not narrow targets like those listed by well-intentioned politicians but much broader-based priorities .
21 None the less continued expansion of fundholding will lead to excessive management costs , difficulties of coordination in contracting between growing numbers of purchasers , and lack of effectiveness .
22 The wrong or inadequate criteria will lead to inadequate performance .
23 It is anticipated that the findings will lead to greater understanding of the nature of teamwork in secondary schools and its role in the implementation of multiple innovations .
24 Courtaulds Aerospace hopes the UN order will lead to more business , and inquiries are also coming in from other news organisations .
25 That 's right , yes , yes , that 's right , because erm , there 's a gre there 's a higher elasticity of migration inelasticity in respect to income differentials than there is to unemployment , any job creation schemes will lead to more migration , rather than , rather than less , so how , how best to get round the problem ?
26 But Japanese car maker Toyota is its biggest , it 's hoped their huge new factory at Burnaston near Derby will lead to extra demand in Telford and the possibility of more jobs and more prosperity for people wishing to work there .
27 But surely someone at AT&T is beginning to question whether the company 's grand deal with the unions will lead to more co-operation from its employees , or less .
28 It has also been proposed that H pylori ammonia production will lead to mucosal damage by denaturing the protective mucus layer .
29 A fall in the rate of interest will lead to more investment and any other interest sensitive expenditures ( from I 1 to I 2 )
30 These data suggest that not all pseudoaneurysms will lead to gastrointestinal haemorrhage .
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