Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] lead [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In a Christian response to conflict , the embrace of right doctrine should eventually lead to right action .
2 Any subsequent slowdown in out-migration may thus lead to natural growth as this group remains in the city to start a family
3 The work , if confirmed , could eventually lead to clinical application in the treatment of aplastic anaemia and malignancy .
4 ‘ It was felt that the Government 's proposals could only lead to inadequate funding which would inevitably force many practitioners to leave duty solicitor schemes and indeed the criminal practice permanently . ’
5 ‘ It was felt that the Government 's proposals could only lead to inadequate funding which would inevitably force many practitioners to leave duty solicitor schemes and indeed the criminal practice permanently . ’
6 Compassion could only lead to increased confusion , for it would be wasted on her .
7 Although the existence of common solutions to distinct branches does not affect the validity of the B & B procedure , it could conceivably lead to increased computation time .
8 According to Mitsubishi , the discussions could also lead to joint microprocessor development , and announcement is expected soon .
9 If it continues over a long period it could even lead to stunted growth .
10 This could again lead to increased production of the ‘ cancer-causing ’ protein , transforming the cell into a cancer cell .
11 For instance , childhood conduct disorder may often lead to anti-social behaviour in adulthood , but this may reflect either the continuity of the disorder or the different effects of the same social stress acting first upon a child and later upon an adult ( Graham , 1983 ) .
12 Baker was told that human rights were an internal matter ; Yang Shangkun , warning that pressure on this issue would only lead to increased tension , suggested " seeking common ground while reserving differences " to improve relations .
13 Khin Nyunt , first secretary of the SLORC and head of the powerful Directorate of Defence Services Intelligence , stated that a swift transfer of power would only lead to weak government .
14 This would produce significantly increased charges for depreciation , which in Local Authority No. 3 would simply lead to significant cash surpluses .
15 This would consequently lead to increased motility because parasympathetic activity would be unopposed by diminished sympathetic activity .
16 The specific plan announced by Schuman had been drafted by Jean Monnet who certainly did see it as only a first step in a chain that would ultimately lead to political integration .
17 Release of these peptides by bile salts would thus tend to slow transit and increase absorptive mucosal surface area and would therefore lead to increased bile salt absorption in the terminal ileum .
18 Nonetheless we recommend a thorough diagnostic evaluation of HIV infected patients with gastrointestinal symptoms because specific therapy especially of cytomegalovirus infection may indeed lead to symptomatic improvement .
19 Encouraging school governors to sample a school meal with the children and inviting the contractor to send a representative to talk about the meals service at the next governors ' meeting will also lead to positive action to improve the system .
20 These features develop if the back-arc lithosphere behind the orogen is moving towards it relative to the underlying asthenosphere , since this convergence will probably lead to partial subduction of the back-arc lithosphere .
21 The authority has already warned that ending maintenance will probably lead to terminal deterioration , leaving a decaying structure full of rusting machinery .
22 Yet the very need for academic subjects to escape from allegations of ‘ practical utility ’ may yet lead to irresistible pressure for change in the period of economic malaise which we currently confront .
23 In contrast , the actual role of modified linguistic input may be to provide the child with a restricted set of choices , any number or combination of which may ultimately lead to developmental progress .
24 As we saw , Kant showed that the two worlds fell under different laws ; and to mingle them together can only lead to meaningless nonsense .
25 It is clear that if the theory advanced in these pages is correct then lessening of parental authority can only lead to increasing confrontation with the younger generation .
26 Taking various client groups into the bureaucracy is in itself no real way forward because in that context it can only lead to professional defensiveness of the worst kind .
27 It can moreover lead to endless trouble : there are always children who will opt out on parental instructions or with parental permission , or who may be thought to need alternative provision .
28 It hot , humid , windless conditions , effective sweating is difficult and these conditions can rapidly lead to severe fatigue and exhaustion as the horse 's body temperature rises .
29 These conditions can also lead to selective out-migration , which has been an important feature shaping the social geography of certain rural areas .
30 This is by far the commonest cavity for lasers in general , but has major drawbacks from a theoretical standpoint : the standing-wave pattern greatly complicates the atomic response and can also lead to multimode operation , and time and space are much more intimately mixed in the feedback process .
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