Example sentences of "this will lead to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Members of the European Parliament have endorsed EC Commission plans for an ‘ immense ’ programme for testing chemicals for their environmental risks — but they fear that this will lead to a proliferation of tests involving animals .
2 KnowledgeWare Inc , Atlanta warns that it expects to report non-recurring charges of $20m for its fiscal third quarter to March 31 from acquisitions and restructuring and expansion of product lines , and that this will lead to a loss for the quarter and for the year ; it also says that lower revenues combined with operating costs associated with the acquisitions are expected to contribute to a third quarter operating loss ; it looks for growth in European revenues .
3 For most personnel systems this will lead to a simple choice between two types of software which I shall illustrate .
4 This will lead to a downward bias in the estimator of β .
5 This will lead to a strengthening of the balance sheet .
6 Hopefully this will lead to a more evenly distributed workload .
7 ‘ It has been assumed by many that this will lead to a system of ‘ educational inheritance ’ directly comparable to that observed in capitalist societies ’ ( Giddens 1981 , pp. 231–2 ) .
8 The initial depression will be the first to accumulate sediment and this will lead to a positive feedback cycle of further subsidence and sediment accumulation extending outwards from the initial focus of subsidence .
9 This will lead to a net uplift of landsurfaces along the least eroded part of the margin , that is , inland of major escarpments .
10 Whether in the long term this will lead to a permanent increase in output , or whether it will simply lead to higher prices , is again a fiercely debated question .
11 This will lead to a decline in form for the scum who will choke and finish second leading to mass sucide in the media especially at the BBC , the Times and the Torygraph .
12 All of this will lead to a better understanding of the dynamics of the overseas market and an improvement in the overall sales strategy .
13 This will lead to a long deba debate .
14 However , if this is invested in labour-power producing consumption goods , then this will lead to an increased volume of consumer goods .
15 This will lead to an underestimate of the variance .
16 This will lead to an exploration of the household division of labour and how far the effects of the year long strike generated enduring changes in the lives of men and women and their views about society and the community .
17 This will lead to an inflow of foreign currency .
18 This will lead to the rapid creation of 25,000 new places .
19 This will lead to the breakdown of a coherent local system of education which seeks to meet the needs of the whole learning community .
20 At the moment there is no reason to suppose that this will lead to the Collection being either more or less accessible .
21 It is another act of faith that this will lead to the raising of standards ; it may also , of course , lead to considerable conflict between governing bodies/parents and head teachers and teachers .
22 This will lead to the formation of issue networks or sub-governments — essentially triangular groupings of élites embracing bureaucrats , congressmen and pressure group leaders who share a common interest and are in a position to distort the policy making process to their collective advantage .
23 A discussion in our house on ( let's say ) the necessity of buying a new fridge will move swiftly to the education system ( via the rival claim of school fees to the purchase of the fridge ) and whether a move to another area might obviate the need for paying them , taking in a quick discourse on the immorality of contributing to the divisive education system in this country anyway ; this will lead to the if-we-sold-our-suburban-villa-we-could-buy-a-Georgian-manor-house-in-the-country conversation ; which will in its turn move on quite quickly to the horrors of British Rail and the greatly increased subjection to them that such a move would entail ; then we get to leaving all our friends behind , and to debating whether having them to stay at the weekends would not be perfectly satisfactory ; which will remind us that two or more of them are coming to dinner that very night and we 'd better get down to the off-licence ; then it 's shall-we-get-Muscadet-or-the-Chardonnay- again and for-heaven's-sake-get-enough which will get us back to the fridge , on account of last time we got the Chardonnay , I did n't put it in it soon enough .
24 In time this will lead to the development of faults .
25 A further 11 States are at various stages of adopting these tougher regulations and this will lead to the benefits of cleaner exhausts being extended to a further 15% of the US car market .
26 Because ‘ enterprise skills ’ have to be a component of every module this will lead to the involvement of 100% of undergraduate students in EHE within 4 years .
27 It may well be that the property does not have the benefit of main drainage and this will lead to the further enquiry as to arrangements for septic tank drainage , whether or not that septic tank drains onto neighbouring property and , if so , what rights are in existence for such an arrangement .
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