Example sentences of "lead [prep] a new " in BNC.

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1 A press release on the " New Democratic Era in Benin " , published on March 12 , set out the political transition programme , which would lead via a new constitution , a new electoral law and the free formation of political parties , to legislative and presidential elections in February and March 1991 .
2 That may lead to a new , quieter Islamic party under his leadership .
3 A degree in your fifties , sixties and seventies may not lead to a new career , but it will certainly result in a growing confidence and greater fulfilment .
4 There is always the feeling that , at any moment , something may happen that will lead to a new discovery .
5 Even the death of George I , in June 1727 , while en route to Hanover , did not lead to a new Jacobite invasion and he was succeeded , without any public disturbance , by his 43-year-old son .
6 This means that there is only one feasible solution satisfying and , therefore , adding further objectives can not lead to a new solution .
7 It may , however , lead to a new civil war between rival mujaheddin factions , a Pathan coalition around Hekmatyar , the Islamic Pol Pot , and the Tajik alliance led by Ahmed Shah Massoud .
8 But the disappointment of pacifist hopes of winning the Labour party to a genuine democratic diplomacy did not lead to a new rupture in the Party .
9 Shmueli for example argues that ‘ relationism ’ deserves more credit than it traditionally receives and that a ‘ dynamic synthesis ’ can lead to a new type of objectivity in the social sciences ( Shmueli 1977 ) .
10 There was no guarantee that it would lead to a new deal for the industry nor that , even as a compromise , it would hold against the tensions of a situation in which one side at least seemed determined to continue on a collision course .
11 A shift in either Ms or L will lead to a new equilibrium quantity of money and rate of interest at the new intersection of the curves .
12 Yesterday Adrian and Lee 's father , Dennis Johns of Llandudno , said : ‘ This is just another stage which we hope will lead to a new inquest .
13 The plea was made at an Institute of Petroleum conference in London by Alfred DeCrane , chairman of Texaco , who warned of the danger of rushing through measures that would lead to a new set of problems .
14 HOPES that the ending of the Cold War would lead to a new era of peace have been rudely dashed .
15 The currently fashionable and oft repeated litany is that although the world air transport industry is presently going through a fundamental and painful period of change , this will ultimately lead to a new and improved deployment of resources , through the creation of far fewer but infinitely larger air carriers .
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