Example sentences of "[vb mod] lead [adv] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 We used that equation to argue that an increase in the money supply must lead either to an increase in P or Y or both .
2 In Jacques 's view the indivisibility of town and country in liberal adult education might lead naturally to the formation of a county federation of WEA branches as had occurred elsewhere in the District and which had been entirely beneficial to the growth of adult education .
3 John Roper , of the Royal Institute of International Affairs , warned that economic failure combined with growing nationalistic fervour in some East European and Third World countries could lead instead to the emergence of extremely right-wing , authoritarian regimes .
4 [ music ] There is a corollary to this in the curious offset notes and phrases of the vocal melody which lend a kind of speech colour to the basically simple tonal language , while giving mobility to the harmony ( a change of direction in an unaccompanied vocal figure may lead unceremoniously to a change of key ) .
5 Similarly , conflict may not occur overtly , and after the deliberation phase ( forming ) the trust phase ( norming ) may lead straight to a solution ( reinforcement of group membership ) .
6 Is life the countervailing force , now pitiably weak but always improving from its lowly origins , which may lead eventually to a future beyond even the imagination of men like Boltzmann ?
7 The road he was on , veering left , would lead eventually to the station but was , he knew , seldom used since normal traffic and all heavy vehicles used the new access road to the north .
8 The road began to climb gentle , sandy hills which would lead eventually to the sea .
9 and they developed a sense of distance that would lead ultimately to a complete transformation of the brain .
10 At the same time , the fresh unrest heightened fears that the turmoil in Kashmir would lead inexorably to a serious clash between Indian and Pakistani troops facing each other across the Line of Actual Control ( LAC ) .
11 He did n't believe that he could start a movement which would lead directly to the abolition of British erm armaments , the rejection of the atomic bomb or anything of that kind .
12 In an impassioned speech to the Congress of People 's Deputies , Mr Dmitri Likhachev , who since the death of Andrei Sakharov has emerged as the conscience of the nation , argued that if President Gorbachev had to give up his party post ( as some radicals have demanded ) this ‘ will lead again to a civil war ’ .
13 When either the supply or the demand curve for a good or service is very inelastic , the imposition of a tax will lead only to a small change in quantity .
14 Otherwise there is a danger of continuing a situation which will become increasingly less satisfactory and will lead only to the desire to leave the rural areas for social and educational as well as economic reasons .
15 Now if V and T are fixed , or are uninfluenced by M ( i.e. V and T are independent of M ) , then the equation of exchange can be expressed as the quantity theory , which states that an increase/decrease in M will lead directly to an increase/ decrease in P .
16 From the point of view of social and economic policy I believe we face a choice : either we accept the present trends which will lead inevitably to a decline in individual freedom and responsibility and the restriction of opportunities for our children and grandchildren or else we face the seemingly impossible task of dismantling the corporate state .
17 That can lead only to a number of results .
18 Its loss can lead only to an invasion of imports when the recession ends and the market picks up .
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