Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] lead [prep] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If the firm can expand its production it will lead to a reduction in average cost and hence a reduction in price , not only in the overseas market but also in the home market , which may lead to further domestic market expansion .
2 In several countries filtered blood is recommended in patients needing multiple transfusions to prevent HLA alloimmunisation and platelet refractoriness , which may lead to unstoppable bleeding .
3 Some countries may therefore be allowed into the single currency without satisfying the criteria which could lead to serious financial problems in later years .
4 Er , but that does n't er erm er enable anybody to take any legal process against France or the French government er for not ratifying er those arrangements which would lead to six additional members elected from this country and indeed six from France .
5 Occasionally the spark of an intuition flashes across his consciousness , but for the most part his mind is a blank screen filtering out information which would lead to any profound political and social awareness .
6 But where such mutuality is non-existent ; where through some personal need ( based in earlier life and relationships ) the woman finds her greatest satisfactions in motherhood rather than in marriage ; where male inadequacy sees neglect in anything but total attention ; or where circumstances exist in which addition to the family unduly diminishes the expression of sexual love between two partners : personal and sexual dissonance is likely to arise , which will lead to further marital rifts , which will themselves militate against sexual happiness … and so on in a vicious spiral .
7 In addition to stimulating the immune systems , high dose treatment causes the release of other hormones which can lead to reversible systemic organ damage .
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