Example sentences of "[det] can lead to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not surprisingly this can lead to gaps and uneven coverage of subjects .
2 Experience has shown that this can lead to rivalry or even friction between the two .
3 While less true of continental Europe 's many coalition governments , in France and the UK this can lead to denationalization followed by renationalization .
4 This can lead to misunderstanding , mutual frustration , anger , quarrelling and perhaps aggression .
5 This can lead to duties being allocated without due regard for the needs of patients .
6 Although this can lead to frustration for car drivers — especially in the summer when large queues build up — it helps limit the environmental damage to this very special area .
7 This can lead to friction , acrimony and lack of co-operation between functional groups .
8 Given that they 're feeling unwell to start with , this can lead to tears .
9 And if you build a reputation as such by making internal presentations this can lead to promotion to a position where you become an ambassador , making external ones to clients , customers and new business .
10 This can lead to oxygen gas being released in blood vessels with potentially dangerous effects on the fish .
11 I think the worst thing you can do is to ask parents for measurements — as this can lead to problems .
12 Again , in some light conditions this can lead to problems which trigger a diagnostic .
13 This can lead to problems if the same coordinates are not entered each time .
14 Diabetes leads to increased sugar in the blood and this can lead to confusion and coma .
15 This can lead to confusion at times .
16 This can lead to confusion at times .
17 This can lead to confusion because the testable condition in an IF …
18 This can lead to confusion at times .
19 This can lead to confusion ; see the keyword NOT for details .
20 The sleeves must come at least mid-way down the forearm and they must not be folded , since this can lead to injury .
21 ‘ Sadly there is not enough public information about this condition and this can lead to people reacting tactlessly on occasion . ’
22 This can lead to judgements being made about the unsuccessful , the unemployed , the poor and the unintelligent which are both uncharitable and untrue .
23 This can lead to judgements being made about the unsuccessful , the unemployed , the poor and the unintelligent which are both uncharitable and untrue .
24 This can lead to judgements being made about the unsuccessful , the unemployed , the poor and the unintelligent , which are both uncharitable and untrue . ’
25 This can lead to judgements being made about the unsuccessful , the unemployed , the poor and the unintelligent which are both uncharitable and untrue .
26 This can lead to results that improve on perfect randomization , but it depends on the key sequence and is not reliable ( see Buchholz and Lum et al.
27 This can lead to volatiles trapped inside the small bodies , that is , occluded in them .
28 The immune system fights off illness , and if the body 's defences are severely weakened this can lead to AIDS ( Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ) .
29 Suggestions that this can lead to relaxation of the guiding principles of regular rations and insulin are disquieting .
30 Often the types of process in one class are very wide , consequently changing from one use to another can lead to odour nuisance yet no planning permission is required unless a condition had been attached at the time of the original planning permission prohibiting a change of use even within the same use class .
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