Example sentences of "also lead to [noun] " 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 Once the bickering and backbiting , which also led to Terry Vaux and Gwilym Treharne standing down from their posts as the Welsh representatives on the International Rugby Board , had died down , the general committee resolved to consult the clubs again over links with the Republic .
4 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 .
5 Discoveries of arms caches in the area also led to rumours that former members of the South African-trained Koevoet ( " Crowbar " ) counterinsurgency unit were involved .
6 Really going for it , but the advances also led to weaknesses around his king and if the kingside files become open , then it is far from clear who benefits most , as the game shows .
7 Inability to absorb iron also leads to anaemia .
8 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 .
9 In psychoanalytic theory the attachment of a boy to his mother which leads to emulation of the father also leads to rivalry .
10 In order to understand them better we therefore need to examine their influence ; and this process of investigation also leads to elaboration .
11 Monogamy also leads to marriages being part of property deals among the ruling classes since marriage becomes part of the process of securing heirs to private property , and once marriage is seen as a matter of passing on property , it rapidly takes on that form exclusively among the propertied classes .
12 Paper documentation also leads to delays in servicing users especially when the data are being delivered over the network or online , but documentation must be photocopied and sent by post .
13 Unemployment can also lead to homelessness as in some circumstances building societies may foreclose on a mortgage if the repayments are not kept up .
14 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 .
15 Chronic conditions such as diabetes and weakness after a stroke may also lead to incontinence .
16 Acid can also lead to paranoia , self-hatred and loss of fertility .
17 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 .
18 Some medical treatments , such as partial gastrectomy , may also lead to osteoporosis .
19 It will also lead to difficulties at the conclusion of the case when you come to bill .
20 Even if the invisible foot led to efficiency , it might also lead to inequity .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 In such a slice , appropriate stimulation of the input pathways will also lead to LTP which persists for as long as the slice can be maintained alive .
24 If symptoms and cognitive function were not dissociable then clozapine , noted for improving symptoms , should also lead to improvements in cognitive function .
25 ‘ Various foods can also lead to mouth odour .
26 We will also see cases where we do not categorize whole organizations in this way but we separate out those functions within the organization which could be classed as Type A and those which could be classed as Type B. This can also lead to parts of public sector organizations being classified as ‘ profit-oriented ’ , a trend that has been particularly marked during the 1980s with the increasing use of Direct Service Organizations in local authorities , Hospital Trusts in the health service and Executive Agencies in the civil service .
27 Re-using needles in a medical setting , which still occurs in some developing countries , could also lead to transmission .
28 Over the years , the departments have moved closer together and combining them will also lead to efficiency savings for the authority .
29 In addition the possible abuse of monopoly power in any nationalised industry which is a monopoly may also lead to inefficiency .
30 Local autonomy has also led to variety in the way in which the education system is organised within each LEA .
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