Example sentences of "inevitably [verb] to a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He has argued that differences between British and Indian legal norms inevitably led to a divorce in Indian minds between justice and the colonial courts .
2 This inevitably led to a reduction in staff at those locations and in Hayes .
3 This inevitably led to a sense of frustration both in pupils and their teachers ; for it seemed that however well taught they were , however much they learned , it was inevitable that a high proportion of candidates would get low or unclassified grades .
4 These are excellent , but their exclusive use robs the subject of a personal and local dimension and inevitably leads to a measure of stereotyping .
5 The issue of communication as a human right is also related to development and inevitably leads to a process of conscientisation and media education .
6 This cultural empathy inevitably leads to a fusion of individual expression and tradition that is far more pronounced than that found in any other category of oriental rug .
7 This inevitably leads to a climate in which the likelihood of giving not only money but also one 's time is reduced .
8 This is a foolish policy which inevitably leads to a waste of nursing resources .
9 This requires the development of a product control team and inevitably leads to a mound of paperwork and forms .
10 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 .
11 Loss of market share means less production , which will inevitably lead to a reduction in the workplace . ’
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 The woes of Fiat , Ferruzzi and Fininvest will inevitably lead to a restructuring of Italian family capitalism .
14 The economic recession of the '70s and '80s has inevitably led to a fall in the recruitment and training of skilled operatives , coupled with a loss of skilled tradesmen to other , less depressed industries .
15 The issue of natural genius is more fully treated in chapter five below ; here , it is necessary to observe that Duck 's success was largely a consequence of the attention inevitably accorded to a prodigy of any description .
16 And if Germany is destined to become one and inevitably rise to a position of leadership in Europe , let us seriously consider the sceptics ' view that it should at least not happen in our generation .
17 Some 12 per cent of the world 's cultivated land is irrigated , of which more than half is affected to some extent by these problems which inevitably lead to a reduction in crop productivity , the very factor that such schemes were established to increase salinisation and waterlogging are particularly significant in arid and semiarid regions where irrigation is necessary for agriculture , and while they are important in developed nations , they are fast becoming major environmental problems in many developing nations .
18 The bill did not include a method for funding the changes , leading Bush to suggest that it would " inevitably lead to a raid on the Treasury to pay for the elaborate scheme of public subsidies " .
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