Example sentences of "will lead [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , according to the NIRC in Winsper , an employer can provide that ‘ any conviction for dangerous driving — regardless of the circumstances — will lead to dismissal ’ . |
2 | It is worrying , therefore , that the NIRC in Hudson ( Birmingham ) Ltd v Winsper opined : ‘ If they [ the employers ] want to make it absolutely certain that no tribunal will dissent from their dismissing the driver who is convicted of dangerous driving , then they should , in fairness to themselves and the driver , post a notice or otherwise bring it to the attention of all their drivers that any conviction for dangerous driving , regardless of the circumstances which give rise to it , will lead to dismissal . |
3 | Brain dysfunction - due to uncontrolled electrical discharges as in epilepsy or due to the effects of drugs or toxins damping down electrical activity — will lead to disturbance or loss of consciousness . |
4 | Those bold hypotheses will lead to novel , testable predictions , which do not follow from the original , falsified theory . |
5 | Rent increase ‘ will lead to hardship ’ |
6 | Educators too have become anxious in special education to provide a ‘ treatment ’ which will lead to normalisation . |
7 | But the Waorani remain concerned that the development will lead to settlement and pollution . |
8 | The reversal of the burden of proof is wrong in principle and will lead to injustice . |
9 | 1 Excess fluid loss will lead to dehydration which is dangerous to surgical patients as it predisposes to , and exacerbates , hypovolaemic shock ( low circulatory volume ) . |
10 | In this country between 5 and 10 per cent of cases of gonorrhoea in women go on to develop a degree of tubal involvement , and only a few of these will lead to peritonitis . |
11 | Failure to carry out an audit and provide a verified environmental statement as specified in the company 's environmental audit programme will lead to deregistration . |
12 | The best method is to begin at the fainter of the two Pointers ( Agena , or Beta Centauri ) and extend a line from it through Alpha Trianguli Australe ; prolonged for far enough this will lead to Alpha Pavonis in the Peacock , after which the other Birds can be sorted out . |
13 | Cambridge Scientific Computing and Tripos Associates , the analysis systems and software companies , have announced a strategic partnership which will lead to Tripos distributing CSC 's ChemDraw software and joint development of future projects . |
14 | This will lead to disaffection and doubt or it will lead to ineffectiveness . |
15 | New rule will lead to chaos say clubs |
16 | ‘ That situation will lead to chaos , ’ complained the Caernarfon League chairman Clarence Jones . |
17 | If it works appropriate use of technologies and procedures will lead to success for any health plan . |
18 | THEN any move beginning play ( x , O ) will lead to win(O) . |
19 | They both need to learn to work in a more advanced outline , by increasing their hock engagement which will lead to lightness of their forehand and better selfcarriage . |
20 | Engines with higher compression ratios would be more suited to Super Lead Free petrol particularly the 10 5:1 compression P5 coupe engine as the high compression ratio will lead to preignition . |
21 | And for that reason , need , local need , should be catered for , unemployment sh obviously should be catered for but a growth strategy which seeks to double the allocation without any justification is inevitably going to lead to one of two things , it is going to draw in in economic activity from outside , and it is likely that that will be from areas of regeneration , or it will lead to commuting . |
22 | The WWF fear that this will lead to erosion , and that the habitats of various rare species will disappear . |
23 | For instance , it is no use trying to prove that a certain sequence of steps will lead to supper if you do n't know what is in your larder . |
24 | The aim is that these discussions will lead to action being taken by the newly formed Railway Clearing House which consists of members from both organisations . |
25 | If you fail to meet the standards , it will lead to action being taken , which in turn could result in disciplinary penalties , including dismissal . |
26 | The " thoughts ' " given to the characters in the image are those which will lead to action . |
27 | Our shorter lines of internal communication are leading to better service ; and our co-ordinated and increased research and technology effort will lead to innovation and product improvement . ’ |
28 | This will lead to revenue short-falls for the period and consequently less cash flow than the industry would have wished . |
29 | Monetarists argue that without monetary growth to finance the increased payments , higher production costs will lead to unemployment rather than inflation . |
30 | Perceived inequity will lead to dissatisfaction and conflict between individuals . |