Example sentences of "[adj] [vb mod] [verb] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This may lead to problems with regard to business efficiency .
2 This may lead to problems in the future as a consequence .
3 It is very important to distinguish the first from the subsequent bleeding episodes because associated mortality is different and this may lead to biases in studies when pooling the two types of episodes .
4 Hopefully this may lead to publicity for these benefactors .
5 In addition there are genuine conceptual and technical difficulties in assessing " performance " in services like the NHS or education and this may lead to concentration on the measurable rather than the important ( as the early history of performance indicators demonstrates ) .
6 The critic may choose to write about common features in the work of the artists exhibiting ; this may lead to generalisations about the group which take little account of the individual qualities of the artists .
7 This may contribute to disorders of motility associated with inflammation .
8 Despite the provisions for core services , this could lead to problems for a DHA in planning equitable , integrated and accessible services for its resident population .
9 Alternatively , laws-of-war considerations can lead to advocacy of the enhanced radiation weapon or neutron bomb , on the grounds that it is aimed specifically to destroy military targets ( Johnson , 1984 , pp. 46–7 ) — but this could lead to pressure for first use of nuclear weapons .
10 Bill Gammell , the chief executive of the group , said this could lead to farming-out in the North Sea .
11 This could lead to prosecution of people who illicitly use passwords and codes to get access to forbidden parts of a system .
12 Though admirably flexible , this would lead to confusion in the financing , management and constitutional arrangements of the system as a whole .
13 On the AA scale for age 20 this would amount to £199.58 in total .
14 Lee Jang-lim , 46 , said the faithful would ascend to heaven in a ‘ rapture ’ on October 28 as Armageddon struck the world .
15 SBUs will value these interdependencies differently and this will lead to inconsistencies in the behaviour of linked SBUs .
16 The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has warned this will lead to redundancies among architects and quantity surveyors .
17 Those constructing future policies and principles should strive to make them exemplary in this regard , not least because of the encouragement this will give to schools to be rigorous in their own thinking .
18 The additional money that we 're looking for this year er a substantial amount of this will go to funding of the rent for the new premises for the c the Citizens ' Advice Bureau and I do n't propose to stand here and defend the Citizens ' Advice Bureau because it does n't need it , I hope .
19 Figures from market researcher International Data Corp indicate that while 20% of all personal computers were networked in 1991 , this will rise to 40% by 1995 , so he feels that prospects are good here too .
20 Lincoln , Nebraska-based Lincoln Telecommunications Co said network improvement investments in 1993 will increase to $32m from $27m last year : it plans to upgrade switching equipment in Lincoln and surrounding areas , install 129 additional miles of fibre optic cable and add 13 cellular telephone sites to the Lincoln and Omaha areas .
21 Although this can lead to frustration for car drivers — especially in the summer when large queues build up — it helps limit the environmental damage to this very special area .
22 And if you build a reputation as such by making internal presentations this can lead to promotion to a position where you become an ambassador , making external ones to clients , customers and new business .
23 This can lead to confusion at times .
24 This can lead to confusion at times .
25 This can lead to confusion at times .
26 Suggestions that this can lead to relaxation of the guiding principles of regular rations and insulin are disquieting .
27 That could lead to problems with players ' stamina or injuries for the play-offs .
28 The rules of the 38-year-old competition oblige the winning country to stage the following year 's event — and that could lead to problems for Ireland 's state-backed network , RTE .
29 Though , of course , these may come to light in due course . ’
30 These would lead to deposits of zinc , copper , silver and cadmium .
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