Example sentences of "will [adv] lead [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Hence today such schemes will rarely lead to the creation of a special class of share ; it is only in relation to their allotment , financing , and provision for re-purchase by the company or the trustees of the scheme that there will be special arrangements which the Act facilitates by exclusions from the normal restrictions on purchase of own shares and on the provision of finance by a company for the acquisition of its shares .
2 This has an unavoidable knock-on effect on Western Europe , as evidenced by the revival of the ‘ German question ’ , and it will eventually lead to Washington reappraising its security interests .
3 Perhaps television will eventually lead to better public comprehension of that much misunderstood institution of Parliament .
4 With paper , as with most other artists ' materials , experimentation will eventually lead to successful results .
5 However the contradictions in the infrastructure will eventually lead to a disintegration of the system and the creation of a new society .
6 Functional pressure-group activity has also increased , which has allowed the state to bypass legislatures and which will eventually lead to the creation of corporate state structures dominated by the monopolies .
7 ‘ We are still in the early stages of a learning process which will eventually lead to a training plan for every individual . ’
8 fear that improved communications will only lead to further , unreasonable demands for information .
9 Ride along with it as philosophically as you can , and try not to take your own hurt feelings or sense of irritation out on your mother-in-law , as this will only lead to unhappiness for you all .
10 And they assert that discounting will only lead to lower profits all round , a reduction in the number of titles on offer and an increase in market share by the larger chains at the expense of small booksellers .
11 Storing things up will only lead to a build-up of anger .
12 They will only lead to frustration .
13 This however , will only lead to an inefficient facility in the long run .
14 With a very shallow L curve ( as in Figure 18.3 ) , a rise in money supply from M to M' will only lead to a small fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
15 It said that further technical measures of this kind will only lead to increases in carbon dioxide emissions .
16 Woolf argues for improvements in prisons , not for their own sake , but because ‘ to treat prisoners in a way which is likely to leave them in an embittered and disaffected state on their release ’ will naturally lead to ‘ a deterioration in the ability of the prisoner to operate effectively and lawfully in society ’ .
17 Immediately before your ‘ slot ’ Isabel and Karen will get us all going in a non-threatening way — game , etc. which will gently lead into your section .
18 Actually it is wrong to think that your present diet will necessarily lead to a long and productive life .
19 It has been argued , falsely I believe ( 22 ) , that investment in this sector of agriculture , as has occurred in the lowlands , will necessarily lead to a fall in the rural population .
20 Neither creative nor conventional paths will necessarily lead to an acceptable solution in every case .
21 The classical economists answered yes — whatever the full employment level of output , the income created in producing it will necessarily lead to spending which will be just sufficient to purchase the goods produced .
22 If , for example , the alleged error relates to the construction of a term with which the courts are familiar then this will tend towards substitution of judgment , whereas more specific or technical matters will normally lead to a greater degree of discretion being granted to the agency , the legal conclusion being expressed in the form of the rational basis test .
23 Such deliberations on subject scope will normally lead to a preliminary list of significant ( especially the more general ) terms , with these terms collected into groups that reflect the relationships between them .
24 And that will just lead to planning chaos because obviously somebody 's going to fall between the plans .
25 Government should not normally intervene in the market 's decisions about the use to which assets should be put , since private decision-makers will usually seek ( and are usually the best placed to achieve ) the most profitable employment for their assets , and in competitive markets this will generally lead to the most efficient use of those assets , for the benefit of both their owners and the economy as a whole .
26 In the case of the central C6pG7 junction such a transition will thus lead to two B II phosphates facing one another .
27 Uneven allocation will thus lead to some subjects having relatively short notation at the expense of others with relatively long notation .
28 According to John Bridges of EIT 's stockbrokers Keith Bayley Rogers the new administrators appointed by the Court , have the support of 75% of the company 's creditors which , it is hoped , will soon lead to the settlement of the creditors voluntary arrangement .
29 The bulk of NO2 emissions in the capital come from motor vehicles , however , and some observers argue that the introduction of catalytic converters will shortly lead to large reductions in emissions overall .
30 Attempts to do this will usually lead to separating internal forces from external ones .
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