Example sentences of "[adv] leads to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Once such an island has become permanent , longshore drift takes place along the seaward side , and so leads to modification and complication of the initially simple form . |
2 | The attempt to do so leads to abstraction in which societies , or systems , seem to behave without any reference to actual people . |
3 | This merely leads to confrontation and transforms the negotiation into a contest . |
4 | This ruling caste has come to rely on Italy 's huge public sector as a patronage machine for rewarding friends and supporters , a system that not only leads to corruption but also acts as a break on much needed free market reforms . |
5 | Blind faith in training for training 's sake soon leads to disillusionment and frustration . |
6 | Overconstrained designs tend to become a compromise between these well defined parameters , which generally leads to low-risk , slow product development . |
7 | Absolute references in formulae ( $C$12 , for instance ) are either left as absolutes or are updated , depending on the precise conditions of the operation , but this rarely leads to confusion . |
8 | This can have the effect of accelerating the build-up of atheroma which in turn eventually leads to heart disease . |
9 | They are able to take in chemicals and convert them into usable energy and to synthesize all the components of the cell during growth that eventually leads to cell multiplication . |
10 | Repeatedly slamming the kick out to its fullest extent eventually leads to inflammation of the knee joint and damage to the supporting ligaments . |
11 | Right : Overfeeding quickly leads to water pollution . |
12 | Stocking too quickly leads to disease and deaths , as the biological filter can not cope with the load . |
13 | This usually leads to removal of the effect of any repeating pattern such as a 2 , 5 or 0 in the last digit because every digit in the number divided is involved in the division , and so may be altered . |
14 | Enthusiasm usually leads to growth , when coupled with sensitivity and knowledge . |
15 | Inability to absorb iron also leads to anaemia . |
16 | Larval migration in the lungs also leads to haemorrhage and infiltration by eosinophils which are later replaced by accumulations of lymphocytes , while sub-pleural greyish-green lymphocytic nodules develop around dead or dying larvae ; these nodules are more numerous following reinfection . |
17 | In psychoanalytic theory the attachment of a boy to his mother which leads to emulation of the father also leads to rivalry . |
18 | In order to understand them better we therefore need to examine their influence ; and this process of investigation also leads to elaboration . |
19 | But narration is seen in The Dear Deceit as the original and persistent obstacle to ‘ truth ’ because the process of constructing a story inevitably leads to falsification . |
20 | It 's far better to undertrain at a consistent level rather than to overtrain , which inevitably leads to staleness and possibly injury . |
21 | Talcott Parsons argues that this inevitably leads to inequality in terms of power and prestige . |
22 | Working on an exhibition of this nature inevitably leads to reflection on the artist : ‘ The more I work on Rembrandt , the more fascinated I am and the more remarkable he becomes ’ was Christopher Brown 's assessment , ‘ in range , ambition and the achievement of that ambition he stands so far above his contemporaries ’ . |
23 | The practice of ahi sā inevitably leads to Truth . |
24 | The latter approach inevitably leads to distortion . |
25 | But this means extra weight to punch the tackle out the required distance and also a greater effort , which inevitably leads to inaccuracy . |
26 | The experience often leads to depression and serious illness ; indeed many people die shortly after retiring . |
27 | That course may offer the best hope that the entire document will be given the desirable objective overview : in house productions tend to have a disjointed appearance born of their production by committee which often leads to inconsistency and difficulty of construction . |
28 | The unlawful theft of cars all too often leads to injury and death . |
29 | Do not cram the cage with leaves , for this often leads to condensation and makes it harder to see the caterpillars . |
30 | Whatever the reason , repeated tests have shown that the inclusion of sufficient dietary fibre in meals prevents the excessive output of insulin which so often leads to hunger and snack-eating on diets in which the carbohydrates are processed and refined . |