Example sentences of "lead [prep] more " in BNC.

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1 Bob Keville , chairman of the Lloyd 's Insurance Brokers Committee , predicted the change was ‘ bound to lead to more business coming Lloyd 's way in future . ’
2 Bob Keville , chairman of the Lloyd 's Insurance Brokers Committee , predicted the change was ‘ bound to lead to more business coming Lloyd 's way in future . ’
3 The first constraint is likely to lead to more takeovers within the fragmented sector , while customer power and the environmental imperative together will require companies to innovate .
4 A move towards supporting business activities is likely to lead to more investment in favourable rather than more depressed economies , as the SDA attempts to assist ‘ winners ’ .
5 So punishment tends to lead to more punishment .
6 There was always the danger that he might mention it to his father — and that was bound to lead to more trouble .
7 Cutbacks were being made in the provision of security which were leading to more cars being stolen and also placing an extra burden on the families who were visiting sick or loved ones .
8 User development loop : moving out to wider trials and getting the most relevant feedback leading to more revision to ensure that the teaching unit can help to educate the unfamiliar user ( this revision of the unit is aimed at helping the users to develop the ability to realize the unit 's intentions ) .
9 The latter is less efficient in producing a water supply , leading to more consumption than otherwise , but it may be a relatively efficient way of ensuring an equal chance of access to it .
10 Farmers say an increase in the badger population is leading to more cases of tuberculosis in cattle.In the past three years , cases of bovine TB have doubled in one county alone .
11 Often this leads to more ‘ superstar ’ taunts .
12 The cube leads to more mathematics and uses more problem-solving techniques than any other recreational problem , and so is an excellent problem for teaching and learning .
13 The procedure leads to more delays ,
14 TENSION LEADS TO MORE TENSION
15 Whilst it might cause some obvious short-term distress to tell the older people that they have unrealistic expectations of their children , to fail to do so inevitably leads to more unhappiness in the longer term .
16 As organizations increase in size , the necessity to predict and control the behaviour of the whole organization inevitably leads to more structure , more controls , more requests for information .
17 The orthodox sociological position , which may be derived from various different theoretical perspectives , is that rising unemployment leads to more crime .
18 The renin raises your blood-pressure , which in turn leads to more kidney stress and more water retention , and on into the more severe symptoms .
19 ‘ It leads to more ideas being put forward and the benefits to each company will be greater . ’
20 As planners themselves say , traffic is a part of life … building roads leads to more roads .
21 Mr Callaghan 's famous speech to the 1976 Labour party conference ( subsequently cited in many Conservative party publications ) admitted that governments could not spend their way into full employment ; that way only led to more inflation and eventually more unemployment .
22 A good course programme but with a poor instructor led to more trainee dissatisfaction than a good instructor with a moderate programme .
23 A crisis followed the strike which in turn led to more problems and lower wages .
24 It did seem that the mother 's intrusion in quarrels led to more conflict over the longer term .
25 The drug squads discovered more cases of drug use , which led to more police manpower and money being invested , which led to more discovery .
26 The drug squads discovered more cases of drug use , which led to more police manpower and money being invested , which led to more discovery .
27 In early 1989 , violent riots led to more arrests and killings and the eventual imposition of martial law .
28 Paintings and drawings are presented in chronological order , which demonstrates Jordaens 's artistic development from good to indifferent , as heavy demand for his paintings led to more and more workshop involvement .
29 Channel 4 eased the pressure for space , but also led to more programmes competing for it .
30 This later led to more troubles than they could have expected , but in the 1630s they seemed to be effectively independent .
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