Example sentences of "[modal v] lead [prep] " 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 | Experimental operation should lead to samples of 16Mbit chips being delivered in 1991 . |
3 | Field studies suggest that there is a yield benefit , too , as reduced tractor wheelslip and soil compaction should lead to less damage to soil and crop . |
4 | A ballot of members later this year should lead to a combined strength of 1.4 million making the super-union dominant in local government and the National Health Service . |
5 | But in any case , her prominence in the preparations for the 5 October march , and her leading part in it , did not mean that she intended that it should lead to a violent outcome , and the mere fact of her CPNI membership can not be taken as evidence for the existence of a violent conspiracy . |
6 | In addition , the role of the numerous growth factors and their control in platelets , macrophages and endothelium needs to be explored in diabetes and should lead to new insights in the development of diabetic vascular complications . |
7 | The use of search aid tools such as user-friendly interfaces , together with the possibilities for cheaper training rates should lead to increased online training for end-users . |
8 | Such expansion should lead to improvement of animal treatment through better controls . |
9 | Thus , other things being equal , an increase in the demand for a firm 's product should lead to an increase in the firm 's demand for labour and , conversely , a decrease in the demand for the firm 's product should lead to a decrease in the firm 's demand for labour . |
10 | Thus , other things being equal , an increase in the demand for a firm 's product should lead to an increase in the firm 's demand for labour and , conversely , a decrease in the demand for the firm 's product should lead to a decrease in the firm 's demand for labour . |
11 | This should lead to a better quality of grape in the following season . |
12 | It should lead to a greater efficiency among the police and give a much-needed boost to the fight against crime . |
13 | The group has ploughed back £31m into the business over the last six months which boss John Roberts says should lead to further improvements in services . |
14 | Remember the desirable qualities of a transfer price : it should promote goal congruence by leading to the proper economic decisions ; every division should have some profit so that they are all well-motivated ; the transfer price should lead to a fair measurement of divisional performance ; interference with a division 's decisions should be kept to a minimum . |
15 | If you then discover that of your part families a high proportion consist of the wife in membership to the exclusion of the husband , this should lead to some questions being raised about your programme which is obviously proving more effective in one area than another . |
16 | It should lead to more understanding of language diversity , including multilingualism , and be closely related to pupils ' experience in their own communities , and therefore be treated with great sensitivity to pupils ' home backgrounds . |
17 | It should lead to a reduction in the food costs themselves . |
18 | Furthermore as nationalised industries were intended to operate in the ‘ national interest ’ , it was claimed that this should lead to improved industrial relations , as the strife between labour and capital , associated with capitalist ownership , was reduced . |
19 | Thomas said their improved performances should lead to better fixtures next season . |
20 | The resulting datasets are amenable to a wide variety of transformations which , in combination with much improved display facilities , should lead to the recognition of additional and subtle features . |
21 | He also wrote of the superstition , the human passions and the religious representations that interfered with the observation and application of reason which should lead to knowledge . |
22 | The medical world looks for cures and , given a precise diagnosis , will set out a course of treatment which should lead to improvement in the patient 's condition . |
23 | The freeing of economic forces to operate , it was believed , would produce developments which spelled the death of slavery and should lead to a prosperous , morally appropriate and stable order . |
24 | Open records should lead to better record keeping in the primary sector and will give further support to the general practice of consulting parents early about learning or behavioural problems . |
25 | ‘ It is ironic that the Council 's projects , most of them in one way or another emphasizing the value of local initiative , teacher involvement , school-level decision-making and various innovations in pedagogy such as inter-disciplinary teaching , should lead to heightened activity nationally to control the curriculum . ’ |
26 | Chairman Alan Brooker believes the company 's increased size has put it in a better position to win larger , long-term contracts , in line with DCM 's stated policy , and should lead to improved margins and faster growth . |
27 | The service is claimed to use voice techniques that are significantly less compressed than those of competing offerings , which should lead to enhanced transmission quality . |
28 | On the other hand , removal of a functional group interacting with a residue other than His197 should lead to a decrease in affinity for the H197A mutant compared with the wild type , analogous to what is observed for the parent compound CP 96345 . |
29 | In another sense , however , the research could be interpreted as pointing to the necessity to ensure that , once crossed , the threshold of removal should lead to a particular , compensatory form of care in recognition of the child 's maternal loss . |
30 | The requirement in the Adoption Agency Regulations to counsel the parents specifically about all the alternatives to adoption , and to make sure that their views about these different alternatives are placed before the court , together with the fact that guardians ad litem and reporting officers will also be scrutinising this element of the work , should lead to more careful practice at this stage . |