Example sentences of "lead [prep] a good " in BNC.
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1 | Set up a subsidiary planning task to simulate a search for a path starting at N , leading to a better state |
2 | Much is being discovered about the nature of bacteria and viruses , and the physiology of cells , leading to a better understanding of the control of host cell function and to development of more effective chemotherapy . |
3 | The CDP considered the paper from its Academic Affairs Committee , and agreed that ‘ the CNAA should be informed that the CDP did not wish to accept the form of partnership proposed in the discussion document ’ : the notion of a different approach leading to a better form of partnership should be explored . |
4 | This conclusion is not a bad thing , for it leads to a better match between deviance and prominence . |
5 | A comparison of the proportionality of first preference votes and seats in the Convention election is of interest because investigation of the differences leads to a better understanding of the working of the system . |
6 | The intersection of the appropriate output characteristic with the output load line then gives a good approximation to which in turn leads to a better value of from the input characteristics and input load line . |
7 | If you are not travelling by car , then regular buses from the town centre have you there in 15 minutes , stopping at the end of a lane which leads to a good viewpoint . |
8 | Aminopterin had disadvantages , and the normal process of making and testing a series of closely related compounds led to a better drug , amethopterin , which differed by a single additional substituent but proved to be one of the most effective drugs for the treatment of blood cancers . |
9 | Detailed observations , at considerable personal risk , and comparisons with his studies of Alpine avalanches , led to a better understanding of pyroclastic flows — fast-moving , destructive avalanches of hot gas and rock particles . |
10 | Following delicate negotiations with Robert Brown , the great collections made by Sir Joseph Banks were transferred to the Museum ; but the incompatible demands of the various departments , and the great library which also formed a part of the museum , led to a good deal of friction . |
11 | Of the pretreatment variables , the PTHrP concentration and serum phosphate correlated best with response ( table II ) : higher PTHrP was more likely to be associated with a poor response , whereas all treatments associated with undetectable PTHrP led to a good response . |
12 | This led to a good deal of overlapping and interdepartmental rivalry , notably between the foreign and war offices : propaganda in the neutral states which it was most important to influence was in fact carried on largely by the British diplomatic missions there , often supported by groups of expatriates and local anglophiles . |
13 | This had led in a good deal of theology and piety to a concentration of attention on a vaguely unitarian ‘ God ’ , loosely identified with the Father , and to increasing difficulties in connecting that up in any coherent way with either the Trinity or the incarnation . |
14 | Considerations of this kind would lead to a good deal of common authority , that is they would legitimate the authority of a government over all its subjects regarding a certain range of issues . |
15 | I believe that this would lead to a better service and improved facilities for the public . |
16 | It will lead to a better choice of candidates and ensure that more women and candidates from minority ethnic communities are elected . |
17 | It would also lead to a better use of the skills of social workers , psychiatric nurses , physicians , and psychiatrists . |
18 | Full discussion will lead to a better understanding of the patient . |
19 | This should lead to a better quality of grape in the following season . |
20 | I think the competition between the IoT and the Tax Faculty will lead to a better examination system for the IoT . |
21 | ‘ Staff in charge of establishments where violence is a problem , to the extent that the police are likely to be called upon to assist from time to time , should establish a relationship with the police which will lead to a better understanding of each other 's problems and responsibilities . |
22 | Now I ask you , do you think that a privatized network that has to pay a divided to investors will lead to a better , safer , cleaner , cheaper railway ? |
23 | Quite apart from the help to me , I think it would be of benefit to the Society to encourage research , which would inevitably lead to a better understanding of the BCR 's difficulties and the important part it played in the district 's life . |
24 | An Oxford don says a return to Victorian manners would lead to a better , more considerate society . |
25 | All of this will lead to a better understanding of the dynamics of the overseas market and an improvement in the overall sales strategy . |
26 | I thought it was very interesting indeed all the information , and obviously I think one question is which schools are now going to be called in that were n't here before , and will that lead to a better distribution of collection points across the city ? |
27 | New techniques and organization of land may have led to a better diet . |
28 | A list of deadlines and responsibilities was drawn up and agreed between the two departments and this has led to a better understanding of each others tasks and the benefits of compliance . |
29 | Additionally however , we need to make it clear that when we have looked at the figures and I would pay some to the opposition for bringing er some matters to our attention , erm and looking at the way in which very , very careful on the part of this council has led to a better reserve position than we would previously have expected . |
30 | The integration of staff for training has led to a good exchange of ideas , greater enthusiasm , and higher staff morale . |