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

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1 An error which has led or will lead to the powers of arrest of the British Transport Police being drastically curtailed .
2 Such views ( for example , Stonier and Conlin , 1985 ) imply that information technology ( IT ) will lead to the dismantling of schools as learning centres .
3 This will lead to the formation of issue networks or sub-governments — essentially triangular groupings of élites embracing bureaucrats , congressmen and pressure group leaders who share a common interest and are in a position to distort the policy making process to their collective advantage .
4 We have already established the Keynesian view that an increase in the money supply will lead to the purchase of financial assets .
5 Concentrating on objectives for pupil activity will lead to the selection of different ideas and to units which surprise by what they leave out .
6 Publicity by word of mouth is the cheapest and quickest form of publicity available to the conveyancer , and will lead to the building of a secure conveyancing practice .
7 The Human Genome Project , however , will lead to the identification of DNA defects in the relevant genes .
8 In fact UNICEF estimates that preventing seven million babies dying each year will lead to the prevention of between 12 and 20 million births by the end of the century .
9 The brushwood groynes 200 yards off-shore hold the sediment as the tide retreats through them and NRA officials hope it will lead to the development of new saltmarsh to reduce the impact of waves hitting the sea wall .
10 In time this will lead to the development of faults .
11 There is general agreement that a better understanding of the mechanisms of invasion and metastasis will lead to the development of new and more successful treatment strategies .
12 In his Commons statement , Mr Heseltine also announced the go-ahead for three gas-fired stations which were awaiting approval when the review was ordered , including the PowerGen station at Connah 's Quay in north Wales , which will lead to the development of a group of offshore oil and gas finds in Liverpool Bay .
13 It is hoped the move will lead to the development of a combined service with the library — a kind of one-stop resource for information and learning .
14 It is another act of faith that this will lead to the raising of standards ; it may also , of course , lead to considerable conflict between governing bodies/parents and head teachers and teachers .
15 A further 11 States are at various stages of adopting these tougher regulations and this will lead to the benefits of cleaner exhausts being extended to a further 15% of the US car market .
16 It had been a deeply held tenet of Kuwaiti foreign policy that the military presence of one superpower in the Gulf will lead to the presence of the other as well , which could threaten a conflict between them injurious to all the Gulf states .
17 ‘ That remains my purpose and I believe what we will come forward with for the future of local government will lead to the kind of strong , robust single-tier authorities that will enable them to fulfil their important democratic functions and deliver quality services to their local residents .
18 A The received wisdom indicates that to restrain timber across its width will lead to the fracture of either the glue line of the lateral end piece , or the splitting of the board itself .
19 Because ‘ enterprise skills ’ have to be a component of every module this will lead to the involvement of 100% of undergraduate students in EHE within 4 years .
20 Whether Russia 's change to a market economy will lead to the concept of free health care being abandoned , remains to be seen .
21 A satisfactory audit will lead to the confirmation of devolved responsibility as part of the Quality Contract .
22 A proposal for a three year integrated study of the Cheshire Basin to start in 1991/92 will lead to the production of three dimensional models of the development of the basin and the genesis of metalliferous mineralisation .
23 However , most Lead Bodies are currently involved in the development work which will lead to the production of standards .
24 As you may be aware , the Lothian Community Care Plan ( pp 53–56 ) includes a proposal to set criteria to form the basis of a quality audit of transport services provided by statutory voluntary and commercial organisations , which it is hoped will lead to the establishment of quality standards in the future .
25 From a health policy perspective the scenario depicted is that the increasing numbers of older people described earlier will lead to the population of the western industrial nations being infirm , demented and disease ridden with an insatiable demand for health and social care .
26 If it is large in relation tot he aquarium , the accumulation of food and subsequent rotting will lead to the growth of what you call fungi .
27 They know that their success will lead to the defeat of the paramilitaries .
28 Police are hoping the blunder will lead to the arrest of the 25-year-old man .
29 The agreement will lead to the integration of the product line with Hyperdesk 's HD-DOMS distributed object management system .
30 Maintaining the previous Prime Minister 's attitude to the selection of senior civil servants — ’ Is he one of ours ? ’ — will lead to the politicisation of the civil service at the top level , and I believe that that has happened .
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