Example sentences of "may [adv] lead [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , TNCs do introduce much useable technology into the Third World , and while it may not lead to the conquest of global markets it may still have a very positive effect on industry and employment in particular countries .
2 This may give rise to a civil claim for breach of contract on the part of the guest who is double-booked , and may possibly lead to the prosecution of the hoteliers for an offence under section 14 of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 .
3 The Department runs a crash course for S6 pupils which may also lead to the opportunity of attempting a certificate .
4 The duration of this wait may often lead to the overflow record being processed more rapidly than prime data track records because processing time will often be low enough to allow this record to be processed as soon as it is located .
5 Informed conjecture can make an equally valid contribution and this thought-provoking book may well lead to the revision of established theories of classical architecture .
6 If materials for different contracts are included on the same order this may well lead to the supplier repeating the presentation on the invoice , thus necessitating a split before costing .
7 This may well lead to the development of more effective drugs for schizophrenia .
8 Failure to do so may well lead to the qualifying of the published accounts .
9 However , adulthood begins at 18 rather than 21 , and once again we have an example of a desire to shield those aged under 21 which may actually lead to the penalization of some brothers and sisters of that age .
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