Example sentences of "[noun] leads to a " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In some instances failure to observe sound practice leads to a lamb crop at weaning of around 50–60% , a level at which breeding replacements can not be obtained thus leading to the possibility of economic collapse .
2 Either course of action leads to a constricted ledge and , to its right , a horizontal break leading out to a stance on the crest of Froggatt Pinnacle — yes , a two-pitch out-crop route !
3 These findings suggest TAGH infusion leads to a similar process of EGF receptor phosphorylation and internalisation as occurs after partial hepatectomy .
4 It is obvious how important this is , because the relevance of the very substantial database of information represented by the SUC ( records of well over 2 million works are currently held ) could be seriously eroded if automation leads to a progressive decline in notifications .
5 Experience has shown that increases in the cost of newspapers , magazines or books leads to a reduction in sales .
6 The above arguments lead to the conclusion that the usual initial data for colliding plane waves leads to a unique solution only up to the topological singularities and in regions II and III , and to the ‘ focusing ’ singularity in the interaction region .
7 The definition of the national interest in terms of the interests of a self-serving military-industrial complex leads to a host of political , social , economic and strategic dilemmas for the American people .
8 Finally , it must be recognised that adjustment may be less than instantaneous , both because production processes take time and because the presence of transactions costs and other risks leads to a world in which contracts exist and expectational errors have real effects .
9 Low fat eating leads to a leaner body and that 's all we really ask of a diet , is n't it ?
10 Bonn , The Hague and London would much prefer the Community to keep to this narrow route to EMU , although the British Government still does not see that even its competing currencies alternative leads to a European central bank .
11 Thus a rise in the note circulation leads to a money market shortage .
12 For Lenin , the growing conflict between Finland and the Provisional Government demonstrated ‘ that denial of the right of secession leads to a direct continuation of the policy of Tsarism . ’
13 It has been shown , for example , that taking antacids is associated with a rise in serum gastrin provided that alkalisation occurs , and that chronic acid inhibition with H 2 antagonists leads to a rise in serum gastrin in both rats and humans .
14 Such a condition leads to a degraded cliff , one that is principally the product of subaerial erosion and only locally sharpened at the base by marine erosion .
15 The variable z is activated whenever a threshold value of x is exceeded , and the activation of z leads to a reinjection of the trajectory to a new region in xyw space .
16 The double-height entrance lobby leads to a ground-floor gallery which runs to the north end of the barn where it connects with the garages .
17 This quest for political certainties leads to a mismatch between the researcher 's and the interviewees ' agenda .
18 Hyperglycaemia during late pregnancy leads to hyperplasia of β cells in the neonate , and malnutrition in growing rats leads to a permanent reduction of the a cell mass .
19 Contraction leads to a compression of the magnetic field which can then attain very high values ( ) .
20 Great success at the Bar leads to a very considerable income and the strong possibility of a judgeship .
21 For Doyle , such an attitude leads to a posture of cultural submissiveness , a fear of radical political change .
22 As with open-market operations and ordinary funding , the sale of securities to the private sector leads to a squeeze on banks ' balances at the Bank of England .
23 A little over a mile from Lucca , a turning leads to a vast park of age old oak , cork and bay trees surrounding the Villa San Michele , jealously guarding its serenity .
24 A similar effect is seen in British woodlands where the maintenance of traditionally disturbing management ( like coppicing ) keeps up species numbers of animals and plants , whereas abandoning of such management leads to a decline .
25 Continued attack on the upstream sides of spurs and enlargement of the meander leads to a tendency for a break through at the neck of the spur , as it becomes thin ( Fig. 9.12A ) .
26 The three principal reception rooms are well-proportioned and linked by double doors ; and the colonnaded entrance hall leads to a magnificent central double staircase .
27 But when applied to the two-particle situation we are considering here , the de Broglie-Bohm formulation leads to a non-local action at a distance with exactly the same properties that Einstein and Schrödinger intuitively felt to be implied by quantum mechanics .
28 The experience leads to a change , in the same way one is changed by falling in love .
29 It has been shown ( see introduction ) that chronic smoking leads to a chronically raised gastric secretory capacity in both control and duodenal ulcer subjects , and that the secretory capacity of an individual is related solely to the size of his parietal cell mass , and not to any change in the sensitivity of those cells ; this also appears to be the case in smokers .
30 The recognition that a text may set up its own secondary norms leads to a further conclusion , that features of language within that text may depart from the norms of the text itself : that is , they may " stand out " against the background of what the text has led us to expect .
  Next page