Example sentences of "[vb mod] lead to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 An opening at the Met Despite resistance by its more conservative elements , the Metropolitan Police has begun a process of reform that should lead to improvements in the way it operates and encourage better relations with the public .
2 On the other hand , if greater visibility should lead to prisoners being better treated ( for fear of abuse being exposed ) then visibility rather than secrecy could help to defuse the crisis .
3 The document is intended as an interim measure pending the May meeting of the safety committee of the IMO , which should lead to changes in nautical publications and navigation charts .
4 Experimental operation should lead to samples of 16Mbit chips being delivered in 1991 .
5 Finally , by identifying variations in agreement and effectiveness between sectors and between countries , the research should lead to recommendations for improvement .
6 Education for Sustainability must lead to changes in the value systems to which we are currently wedded if we are to build a more sustainable society .
7 Objects ought to lead to investigations about the society that produced them and the people who used them .
8 It was thought therefore that the increased use of such a system might lead to improvements in enforcement .
9 For both readers it might lead to topics ( quotes , facts , ideas ) of a wider interest than the task in hand ( e.g. " looking for information on Unemployment in the 1930s " ) , This skimming should be done very quickly ( a few seconds per average page ) .
10 In addition to , secondary prevention could also be applied to the alleviation of social and psychological difficulties which might lead to attempts .
11 Very deep depressions might lead to rises in sea level , therefore , of the order of 0.5 m ( 1.5 ft ) or even more in tropical cyclones .
12 As well as the set OPEN of known nodes which might lead to goals , and whose children have yet to be explored , the algorithm keeps a set called CLOSED of other known nodes whose children have been constructed .
13 Some of you will still be worried that the targets for reunion limiting public borrowing might lead to cuts in social spending .
14 The investigation of anything happening directly on the river would normally be the responsibility of the River Police , at least until such time as it might lead to inquiries inland .
15 Each day starts with the tutor period : children gained points , minus or plus , which were displayed ( mostly pluses ) which could lead to detentions or favourable report comments .
16 This Bill proposes that health benefits be available free to all receiving means-tested benefits — for instance , the disabled working allowance benefit , due to begin in April 1992 , could lead to claimants who take it up moving from income support to that benefit and thus losing the right to free prescriptions .
17 Analysis of this information is planned , an exercise which could lead to policies designed to limit offers to applicants from certain types of schools/colleges .
18 It will have its own presenters , and could lead to changes for Newcastle 's popular Northern Life presenters Paul Frost and Pam Royle .
19 Indeed , if they were to announce their decision to desist , it would be an important confidence-building measure that could lead to others — for example , the suspension of the Arab boycott .
20 Despite the provisions for core services , this could lead to problems for a DHA in planning equitable , integrated and accessible services for its resident population .
21 All these groups were keen to add to their numbers , which could lead to problems when more than one faction was active in a locality .
22 Unfortunately the heat from the electric fire , and the sunlight from the window could lead to problems — with overheating and algal growths .
23 That could lead to problems with players ' stamina or injuries for the play-offs .
24 The rules of the 38-year-old competition oblige the winning country to stage the following year 's event — and that could lead to problems for Ireland 's state-backed network , RTE .
25 Avalanche experts were predicting that the prolonged spell of sub-zero temperatures above 2,500ft after the snowfalls could lead to problems later in the winter as new snow falling on top of the frozen snow pack would not bond easily to the lower layers .
26 Stretches of road such as Mersea Road , Colchester , have been selected for the installation of the cameras which can record the registration number of speeding motorists and could lead to fines .
27 It helps capture important people interactions which could lead to bottlenecks or breakdown of the process if not managed , and is an ideal visual aid for implementation workshops currently under way at the station .
28 The Government has been told that its appointment of temporary judges in Scotland 's courts could lead to miscarriages of justice .
29 The Government has been told by the former Lord-Justice General that its appointment of temporary judges in Scotland 's courts could lead to miscarriages of justice .
30 The stiff upper lip is a barrier against the trembling which could lead to tears .
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