Example sentences of "often lead to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nationalized industries created additional difficulties ; volume planning often led to overcapacity and excessive output , with huge losses having to be written off .
2 Miscarriages procured in this way often led to death or malformed births .
3 The experience often leads to depression and serious illness ; indeed many people die shortly after retiring .
4 That course may offer the best hope that the entire document will be given the desirable objective overview : in house productions tend to have a disjointed appearance born of their production by committee which often leads to inconsistency and difficulty of construction .
5 The unlawful theft of cars all too often leads to injury and death .
6 Do not cram the cage with leaves , for this often leads to condensation and makes it harder to see the caterpillars .
7 Whatever the reason , repeated tests have shown that the inclusion of sufficient dietary fibre in meals prevents the excessive output of insulin which so often leads to hunger and snack-eating on diets in which the carbohydrates are processed and refined .
8 This , I am afraid to say , often leads to disappointment .
9 Three regular meals a day avoiding snacks often leads to weight reduction .
10 The Joint Women 's Programme , which is a corporate member of WACC , is deeply concerned about the wrong portrayal of women in the media , particularly since this often leads to violence against women and emphasises their inferior status .
11 Width often leads to superficiality and depth may produce a blinkered approach and an intellectual treadmill .
12 These sensations are the first acute symptoms of anxiety , often leading to hyperventilation and to the initiation of catastrophic panic thoughts .
13 Secondly , land-use practices that involve tree crops in combination with legumes are also less likely to lead to soil degradation , while mechanised clearance for arable cropping is least beneficial , often leading to abandonment within 2 or 3 years .
14 The hair rig has been a great leveller of angling ability and because on most waters it is self-hooking this can often lead to complacency on the angler 's part .
15 I agree that criminal vandalism is appalling : it can often lead to loss of life or the risk of serious injury .
16 This dialogue can often lead to improvement in the quality of books . ’
17 But they will be quick to point out to ministers that ‘ helping the poorest ’ can often lead to poverty and unemployment traps , as any state benefit aimed just at low-income households will discourage them from earning more or getting a job if it is withdrawn as soon as they do so .
18 Major changes in organizations in the last 20 years have often led to dissonance over expectations .
19 In medicine , measurement and observation often lead to diagnosis and cure , though not invariably so .
20 Further losses from the ecosystem occur as crops and/or animals are harvested and exported ; and such cumulative losses , unless they are compensated for with artificial fertilisers , often lead to farm abandonment .
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