Example sentences of "would [adv] lead [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He had concluded that the new strategy would eventually lead to a resumption of the armed struggle , but , more dubiously , had gone on to suppose that civil rights activities could be treated as if they were an armed insurrection . |
2 | Some went to town on Bolivia 's planetary responsibility , warning that such barbarian customs would eventually lead to the flooding of New York and Miami and the extinction of the human race . |
3 | Marx believed that the following aspects of capitalist society would eventually lead to the proletariat developing into a class for itself . |
4 | Marx believed that these and other contradictions would eventually lead to the downfall of the capitalist system . |
5 | By contrast , the only regular ‘ supporter ’ was Kitty Little , a long-standing pro-nuclear activist whose persistent promotion of the fast breeder reactor was matched only by her equally persistent belief that the British anti-nuclear campaign was part of an international plot incorporating the Rothschilds and President Carter and which would eventually lead to the imposition of an ‘ atheist Marxist-Leninist dictatorship ’ . |
6 | In terms of female users , this can be particularly tragic as in the following case , where the woman did not seek treatment because she assumed that this would eventually lead to the placing of a care order on her children : |
7 | This work , it is true , was largely conducted in the belief that simply gathering information alone would eventually lead to an understanding of the brain , but the fact remains that we now have an impressive body of evidence against which to evaluate the new theories that are emerging . |
8 | It does not , of course , follow that because markets are of only limited effectiveness that legal intervention , in the shape of a more active liability regime or a reformed governance structure , would necessarily lead to an outcome closer to the ideal , since the costs of intervention may exceed the benefits . |
9 | As neither an exchange rate union , nor an intercirculation union , nor a parallel currency union would necessarily lead to the Community 's complete monetary integration , these forms of monetary union are inconsistent with the objectives of the Single European Act . |
10 | In her funny way , Great-Aunt Alicia had decided to tie Sara and Matthew Preston together in joint ownership of a house , hoping this would somehow lead to the bond of matrimony . |
11 | Many Serbs believe that such a concession would soon lead to a demand for secession . |
12 | The removal of such barriers would increase market entry which would directly lead to an increase in competition , and thereby to reductions in X-inefficiency and monopoly pricing practices . |
13 | Last but by not means least , and we 've heard them mentioned a couple times already this week and it will be dealt with more extensively later in the week we have of course persuaded to enter into detailed discussions with us er , which would hopefully lead to a transfer of engagements by the end of this year . |
14 | Continued non-appliance or a serious breach would probably lead to a warning from the Disciplinary Committee followed maybe by ‘ a recommendation of expulsion ’ . |
15 | Instead , the sweeping of the meander belt would probably lead to a system of unpaired terraces , such as those already described . |
16 | But the work of the Spaak committee soon revealed that , even if the word ‘ supranationalism ’ was no longer used by the Six , the Messina decisions would probably lead to a loss of sovereignty to common institutions . |
17 | As far as the H B F's scenario 's concerned , this would probably lead to an increase in the building rates above the approved plan of around about fifteen percent . |
18 | Specifically , an expansion of demand would result in a reduction in unemployment but would also lead to a balance of payments deficit as imports increased . |
19 | To achieve this , Austria must be dislodged from Lombardy and Venetia , held by her under the terms of the 1815 settlement , which would inevitably lead to a weakening of her influence throughout the entire peninsula . |
20 | Were such an invasion ever to happen , it would inevitably lead to a world war involving the US anyway . |
21 | The ‘ short-sighted ’ award would simply lead to a deterioration in morale , cause difficulties implementing the Government 's patient 's charter and lead to more staff leaving the health service , she said . |
22 | This would then lead to an increase of oxides of nitrogen in the stratosphere which , through chemical reactions , would deplete ozone . |
23 | It would undoubtedly lead to a lot of administrative activity . |
24 | On the one hand , driving interest rates down would predictably lead to a dollar outflow . |