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

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1 Many solicitors ' firms participate in the TransAction scheme , set up by the Law Society [ the solicitors ' professional body ] to reduce the delays which can lead to breaks in property chains , and make the conveyancing process run more smoothly .
2 Although it is not clear that subjective risk can be biased in this way theories of driving which stress a schematic or conceptual representation of the environment ( e.g. Dubois , 1991 ; Fleury , Mazet & Dubois , 1988 ; Groeger , 1988 , 1989 ; Riemersma , 1988 ) might suggest that biases in the perception of the environment would indirectly lead to biases in subjective risk , either because risk is an important aspect of such schemata or because subjective risk would result from the inconsistency between the environment and pre-existing schemata .
3 It is very important to distinguish the first from the subsequent bleeding episodes because associated mortality is different and this may lead to biases in studies when pooling the two types of episodes .
4 Looking back over this year 's first round matches , obviously Germany 's defeat in Rio by Brazil , amid what can only be described as typical South American frenzy and excitement , was the biggest shock and one which might even lead to repercussions not only by the ITF about crowd behaviour in some parts of the world but also from within the disgruntled German camp .
5 just as policy has to be interpreted by local authorities and individual schools , so ideologies have to be translated into specific policies and practices , and this may lead to inconsisten-cies .
6 If this flurry of activity really does lead to changes , expect a marvellous , Gilbert-and-Sullivan row .
7 Some aspects of the present situation such as urban unemployment and the evolution of communication and educational technology are important because they may lead to changes in educational systems which would coincidentally lead to changes in development .
8 Some aspects of the present situation such as urban unemployment and the evolution of communication and educational technology are important because they may lead to changes in educational systems which would coincidentally lead to changes in development .
9 Interference with or removal of the latter will inevitably lead to changes in the reservoirs of nutrients and their inter-reservoir fluxes .
10 This has shown how boys demand , and receive , a greater proportion of the teacher 's attention than do girls , and may lead to changes in policy and practice ( Bousted 1989 ) .
11 While education has always formed the core of MAP 's work , the organisation challenges social structures which allow acute poverty and injustice to flourish , and encourages debate and action which will lead to changes in these structures .
12 It is suggested in the Preface that the other types of trial should precede CD trials , as they will almost certainly lead to changes in the teaching unit , which will improve its chances of surviving in this taxing environment .
13 The discussions within Ashdown School may lead to changes in organisation , management and approaches which will involve a greater say for the students .
14 One Treasury review ( 1985 , p. 19 ) candidly admitted , ‘ What has been achieved so far amounts to an impressive array of intermediate indicators … there are , as yet , relatively few links … between inputs and outputs which show managers how changes in resources and priorities can lead to changes in output …
15 Many ( but not all ) of the specific recommendations under ( i ) and ( ii ) were accepted and have led or will lead to changes in law or practice .
16 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 .
17 As we have seen in Section 5.12 , isotopic substitution can lead to changes in vibration frequencies .
18 Conversely , a low fibre diet did not lead to changes in cellular proliferation which might be associated with mucosal instability .
19 Membrane peroxidation can lead to changes in membrane fluidity and permeability , enhanced rates of protein degradation , and ultimately , cell lysis .
20 Privatisation will not inevitably lead to changes in public perception .
21 This implies that changes in the transition process , due to a change in the Reynolds number or to a different obstacle geometry , will lead to changes in the form of the coherent structures .
22 It will have its own presenters , and could lead to changes for Newcastle 's popular Northern Life presenters Paul Frost and Pam Royle .
23 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 .
24 An all-party group of MPs has warned the Government that its planned cuts in the armed services will lead to resources being chronically overstretched .
25 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 .
26 The right way to indicate its nature is , therefore , to give instances where it is present , and to describe its interaction with other parts of the system to which it belongs , in particular when the interaction leads to predictions which can be checked ; simple as the system may be , we shall find that successive interactions can swiftly lead to structures of quite satisfying complexity ( see Appendix B ) .
27 Such dismissals may lead to claims for unfair dismissal and/or redundancy payments .
28 Thus you and the employee may jointly search for standards which are mutually acceptable which do not lead to hours of argument about whether or not they have been achieved .
29 Instructors and senior pilots have a big responsibility to pass on their experience and knowledge and to look out for poor airmanship and flying techniques in others which could lead to mishaps in the future .
30 An attack of scab can lead to fruits becoming covered with a cracked , corky layer , accompanied by lesions in the leaves .
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