Example sentences of "do [not/n't] lead to " in BNC.

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1 The partial reaction against it in the Tory 1950s — ‘ setting the people free ’ — did not lead to the contraction of the government service .
2 For the most part , their radicalism did not lead to crisis , and they appeared as complements rather than alternatives to state procedure : for the most part men combined ‘ how we have always done things ’ with ‘ how we are constrained to do things ’ .
3 She progressed with no aggravation until Phos LM3 when the asthma symptoms began steadily relapsing with no aggravation until Phos LM3 when the asthma symptoms began steadily relapsing and stopping the remedy did not lead to amelioration .
4 Their close bonds of common interest did not lead to peace .
5 Even the death of George I , in June 1727 , while en route to Hanover , did not lead to a new Jacobite invasion and he was succeeded , without any public disturbance , by his 43-year-old son .
6 These changes did not lead to any change in popular perceptions of the police , partially because there were still few Sinhalese officers .
7 The introduction of railways did not lead to an immediate decline in the number of draught animals .
8 It is unlikely that we shall come up with a mechanical formula — in quite a number of cases , judgments will be necessary ; but I would be surprised if the guiding principles did not lead to pretty definite answers in the majority of cases .
9 But the disappointment of pacifist hopes of winning the Labour party to a genuine democratic diplomacy did not lead to a new rupture in the Party .
10 Experts now solve the problem by placing them in a separate order which , they believe , branched off a very long time ago and did not lead to more advanced forms .
11 With artist 's impressions and scores of posters aiding the hunt for the rapist , the 250 tip-offs did not lead to an arrest .
12 But this in itself did not lead to Worcester being an obvious target for government to focus attention on , since such a reduction was in line with predictions for other hospitals .
13 Certainly , the decline of the feudal force did not lead to the demise of the traditional leadership in war .
14 In a period when the social , political and economic priorities of the rural community would seem to have been largely disregarded , the attention paid to the urban sector did not lead to huge improvements in the social , political and economic environment of the inhabitants of the towns and cities .
15 The strict out-door relief policy of the 1870s did not lead to a fall in total Poor Law expenditure .
16 The change in the political complexion of the Government after the Election did not lead to any sharp change of direction in the thrust of criminal policy .
17 Four other schemes used assessment procedures developed by examining bodies but which did not lead to CSE .
18 Yet the return of the Republicans from the wilderness did not lead to massive changes in domestic policy .
19 The decline in profitability may have resulted in an unwillingness of British business to invest in industry in this country , but it did not lead to any scarcity of capital for investment .
20 An increased use of diagnostic imaging for pyloric stenosis did not lead to earlier diagnosis or better management .
21 Addition of combinations of two NTPs other than GTP plus UTP did not lead to complex-stabilization ( not shown ) , corroborating that these were the two initiating NTPs for both promoters .
22 But whereas these ideas of the ‘ correlation of forces ’ led to insights like those of Oersted and Faraday in electromagnetism , they did not lead to the restructuring of the various sciences .
23 But the problem remained that the physical basis of Ampère 's equations was implausible ; they provided a model which could be adapted to fit new discoveries , but which did not lead to new predictions or give a convincing explanation to those whose first language was not mathematics-like Faraday .
24 Gleizes and Le Fauconnier became friendly in 1909 after a meeting at the home of a young socialist writer named Alexandre Mercereau , where Gleizes also met Metzinger and Delaunay for the first time in the following year , although these meetings did not lead to immediate friendship , and Gleizes knew little about their work .
25 In other words , it did not lead to the questioning of the validity of existing programmes , but instead re-costed them , thus providing updated costings ( see Pliatzky , 1982 , p.98 ) .
26 It is probable that one can not properly speak of such a thing as a career as a mufti in the same sense that one can of a career as a muderris or a kadi ; but to the degree that there does appear to have been some hierarchical gradation of muftiliks , it is worth emphasizing that these did not lead to the office of the Mufti , which rather , from the sixteenth century on , was approached by the route of the medreses , mevleviyet kadiliks and kazaskerliks .
27 Thankfully , they did not lead to the same tragic results .
28 Changes in manufacturing techniques did not lead to standardization and reduction of product lines .
29 For work which did not lead to examinations there was always the problem of assessment and standardizing that assessment between a number of teachers .
30 The fact that these memories are often associated with emotional situations is interesting but dangerous to interpret given that there is no easy way to estimate the number of similar emotional situations which did not lead to such memories .
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