Example sentences of "also lead [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This helped promote political stability , but also led to friction within the government and with its supporters , disappointed in their expectation of a major improvement in living conditions . |
2 | And it brought Joy more than admiring glances — her cute car also led to romance . |
3 | Large increases in prescription charges ( from 20p. in 1979 to £3. 40 in 1991 ) also led to growth in pharmaceuticals bought over-the-counter privately . |
4 | Inability to absorb iron also leads to anaemia . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | In psychoanalytic theory the attachment of a boy to his mother which leads to emulation of the father also leads to rivalry . |
7 | In order to understand them better we therefore need to examine their influence ; and this process of investigation also leads to elaboration . |
8 | Unemployment can also lead to homelessness as in some circumstances building societies may foreclose on a mortgage if the repayments are not kept up . |
9 | The enthusiastic Mr Chettle has made cultural contacts within the embassies of the various countries involved with Riverscape and hopes the project will also lead to artist exchanges . |
10 | Chronic conditions such as diabetes and weakness after a stroke may also lead to incontinence . |
11 | Acid can also lead to paranoia , self-hatred and loss of fertility . |
12 | Additionally , changes in the money supply not only affect individual holders of money , but may also lead to inflation and so inject a degree of instability into the economy . |
13 | Some medical treatments , such as partial gastrectomy , may also lead to osteoporosis . |
14 | Even if the invisible foot led to efficiency , it might also lead to inequity . |
15 | It can also lead to narrowness in that staff may have technical and specialist information in a single field but little concern or understanding about the work of other departments . |
16 | The recognition that there are authors who have not traditionally formed part of the literary ‘ canon ’ in the past may also lead to discussion about present-day social inequalities . |
17 | ‘ Various foods can also lead to mouth odour . |
18 | Re-using needles in a medical setting , which still occurs in some developing countries , could also lead to transmission . |
19 | Over the years , the departments have moved closer together and combining them will also lead to efficiency savings for the authority . |
20 | In addition the possible abuse of monopoly power in any nationalised industry which is a monopoly may also lead to inefficiency . |
21 | Local autonomy has also led to variety in the way in which the education system is organised within each LEA . |
22 | The IoT 's stance has angered members of the Tax Faculty who are currently considering their responses to the consultative document ; it has also led to speculation that the IoT is scared of losing members . |
23 | This has resulted in not only strangers and professionals moving into the arena of dying and death , but it has also led to commercialisation and big business . |
24 | One has led to the written constitution , but it has also led to revolution and at times tyranny . |
25 | The dire economic situation has also led to corruption , with some teachers selling examination papers and answers . |
26 | These bouts of manifesto madness , U-turns , and broken promises , not only frustrate business confidence but also lead to public disillusion so that authority dribbles out of government and the legitimacy of the overall system is called into question . |
27 | But what appears to be an admission of radical subjectivity can , as Out demonstrates , also lead to subjugation , for if the power of observation to alter its object is harnessed for the benefit of those in possession of the tools of observation , these tools become weapons of cognitive control . |
28 | Such attitudes not only displace others from paid employment but also lead to family breakdown . |