Example sentences of "lead to [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A currency union is likely to lead to a reduction in member countries ' natural rate of unemployment .
2 Moreover , a cash supplement to income would also be expected to lead to a fall in work effort .
3 Christopher Huhne says that this ‘ would represent the lowest growth rate since 1981 and is almost certain to lead to a rise in unemployment ’ .
4 More recently some Universities and Polytechnics developed courses for ethnic minorities — but these when they were focused on developing multilingual skills were not intended to lead to a specialism in minority languages but simply to serve support strategies which fall far short of teaching the languages as such .
5 The combination of a new regulatory system and increased competition ought to lead to an increase in efficiency in the provision of financial services , although this still ignores the cost of the overall regulatory framework .
6 Thus the merger of Fiat/Lancia and Alfa would increase Fiat 's existing dominance of the Italian car market and be liable to lead to an increase in monopoly power .
7 First , he examined the influence of predictable and unpredictable monetary growth on real output rather than unemployment : he found evidence here too that only the unpredictable component of monetary growth affected real output , a positive monetary surprise leading to a rise in output above its natural level .
8 With the opening of the Channel Tunnel becoming a reality , and hopefully leading to a rise in rail traffic , one can not help thinking that had the magnificiently engineered GCR survived the troubled 1960's this would have been the chosen route for this traffic .
9 Furthermore , if a fall in the pound coincided with a fall in interest rates , leading to a rise in investment and productivity to match current wage demands , this too would be anti-inflationary .
10 In Section 12.7 there is a discussion of a number of factors which favour the use of short maturity contracts ( dividend risk , interest rate risk and mispricing risk ) for hedging , so leading to a rise in volume as delivery approaches .
11 Officers were switched to specialist tasks leading to a reduction in police presence and visibility on the streets .
12 Strength and mobility of joints improves , and because the muscles need more energy , stored body fat is broken down and utilised , leading to a reduction in weight .
13 It was argued that the various combustion products such as soot , hydrocarbons , oxides of nitrogen , sulphate particles , and water vapour introduced directly into the stratosphere would , because of their long residence time ( months , years , decades ) , participate in photochemical reactions leading to a reduction in ozone concentration .
14 To say that the UK economy is at a crossroads suggests that it is a time for important decisions to be taken leading to a change in direction .
15 ‘ Mr Adair 's call for a review leading to a change in legislation is , in the opinion of the association , the correct way forward .
16 The growth in the number of delegated schemes for school finance during the 1980s , culminating in the introduction of local management of schools ( LMS ) in the 1988 Education Reform Act , is leading to a revolution in resource management practice in schools .
17 These colleges have concentrated mainly on providing initial training courses leading to a Certificate in Education , which take two forms : a one-year full-time pre-service course for graduates , similar in structure to post-graduate courses which train teachers for schools ; and a four-term sandwich course for practising teachers .
18 In order to increase the availability of their training programmes , three of the English colleges and University College , Cardiff , developed a network of extra-mural centres which , effectively on a day release basis , offered two-year courses leading to a Certificate in Education ; at their height , in the mid-1970s , there were about l , 000 students on these courses .
19 In the last five years , however , many of these centres , though still offering a two-year part-time programme leading to a Certificate in Education ( FE ) , have become part of the provision which has stemmed from the 1975 Haycocks Report , whose recommendations we examine in detail below .
20 In the meantime , the University of Nottingham Department of Adult Education , with the blessing of East Midlands RAC , is offering a two-year part-time course , due to start in January 1983 , leading to a Certificate in Education ( Education of Adults ) .
21 There is also an opportunity for a CASE studentship , leading to a PhD in work associated with this project .
22 He has been toying with various possibilities ( we suggested he could come to us & repeat the year at Oban High — a somewhat unlikely proposition , I admit ) but seems likely to plump for a 4-year course at Birmingham , leading to a BSc in Computer Engineering .
23 Too many shops too quickly , judging by their losses , and the takeover by Cooper Vision , leading to a drop in share price .
24 The trend of devaluing knowledge went on , leading to a drop in numbers applying for postgraduate study in 1989 .
25 Table 13 outlines the actions farmers thought they would take in the event of political or economic change leading to a drop in farm returns .
26 Hence for the calculation of e.m.f. in a moving loop we should take both effects into account leading to a definition in terms of the force per unit charge as follows :
27 By the end of the academic year 1981–2 a total of sixteen main independent centres for the provision of two-year part-time programmes leading to the Certificate in Education ( FE ) had been validated by the CNAA .
28 A gang of workmen put a fence up across the private lane leading to the house in Beaconsfield .
29 Fife College of Technology , Glenrothes College and Hughes Microelectronics Ltd have been working to credit employees with HN Units leading to the HNC in Management and the HNC/D in Organisational Administration using APL .
30 A ten week preparation course on to the Open University programme leading to the diploma in Health and Social Welfare starts .
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