Example sentences of "will [adv] lead to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However the contradictions in the infrastructure will eventually lead to a disintegration of the system and the creation of a new society . |
2 | ‘ We are still in the early stages of a learning process which will eventually lead to a training plan for every individual . ’ |
3 | Storing things up will only lead to a build-up of anger . |
4 | It has been argued , falsely I believe ( 22 ) , that investment in this sector of agriculture , as has occurred in the lowlands , will necessarily lead to a fall in the rural population . |
5 | Its successful pursuit will usually lead to a sense of personal fulfilment or pride . |
6 | The Government attaches a great deal of importance to this unprecedented growth in self-employment and small businesses : it is seen as the main drive to create an enterprise culture that will hopefully lead to an increase in the numbers in work . |
7 | This exploratory and performance-based approach will not only lead to a deeper understanding of the text in question ( a dramatic exploration of a speech in Shakespeare , for instance , will show how the placing of different emphases can alter fundamentally one 's interpretation of character or meaning ) , but will also lead to an understanding of the play as theatre . |
8 | A circulation in excess of 10 will probably lead to a leak within the entity 's trade sector ; a circulation of less than 5 may not result in competitive bidding . |
9 | The first of these will probably lead to an increase in global temperature ; the second could lead to an increase in the amount of ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth 's surface ; and the third is already destroying vast areas of forest and lakes in northern Europe . |
10 | Loss of market share means less production , which will inevitably lead to a reduction in the workplace . ’ |
11 | The woes of Fiat , Ferruzzi and Fininvest will inevitably lead to a restructuring of Italian family capitalism . |
12 | As this will inevitably lead to a drop in prices , the group intends to defend its position by offering a product that can be sold in high volumes on a global scale . |
13 | In medical practice , and especially in medical economics , it is assumed that the identification of a foetus with a disability by amniocentesis ( CVS ) will inevitably lead to an abortion . |
14 | These factors will often lead to a testing of faith in the mid to late teenage years . |
15 | In practice , a rise in interest rates will often lead to an increase in money supply . |
16 | Although the molecular-genetic approach will certainly lead to a frenzy of new drugs on the market , in the end the suffering patients will be helped only partially . |
17 | This will therefore lead to an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange markets . |