Example sentences of "this would [verb] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This would lead to a greater loss of independence and the identity of the practice than is likely to occur by staying outside the fundholding system .
2 I believe that this would lead to a better service and improved facilities for the public .
3 This would lead to a uniform universe , as we observe .
4 This would lead to a long-term retaliation by [ our competitor ] .
5 This would lead to a clearer understanding of the relationships between international organisations , such as the European Community , which have acquired a measure of control over national policy , and the nations themselves .
6 It was hoped that this would lead to a positive referendum result in Denmark in late April or early May 1993 and to the subsequent completion of the Maastricht ratification process .
7 Walesa said that this would lead to a fragmented and weak parliament and that he preferred a system in which voters would choose a party first and then candidates from a party list .
8 By choosing θ large enough , this would result in a negative cost , which is impossible , since for all i , j .
9 Sell the 5,000 units to Noxid and reduce their other sales of units that sell for £22 by 556 units ; this would result in a total contribution of or :
10 This would result in a net gain equal to the deadweight loss of the monopoly ( see Chapter 5 , for an analytical exposition of this deadweight loss ) .
11 This would result in a countervailing fall in private investment as public spending rose .
12 This would result in a shorter report and give useful encouragement to companies that develop innovative forms of reporting .
13 This would result in a sudden high rate of sink , with no obvious visual cause .
14 ‘ Members saw that this would result in a significant increase in the value of qualifications to employers and members , ’ he said .
15 Hopes that this would to lead to a significant drop in drug trafficking was offset by speculation that the rival Cali cartel , whose drug operations were more sophisticated and less reliant on intimidation and violence , would now step in and increase cocaine production .
16 For example , if all Class C paths became prohibited , this would amount to a substantial proportion , certainly on the Union Canal .
17 This would amount to a revocable settlement and thus the income will be taxed upon the settlor ( even if it is not actually paid to him or his spouse or children ) under the provisions of TA 1988 , ss663 and 664 .
18 If the public knew they could be ‘ caught ’ by any passing bus driver , this would act as a good deterrent against infringement .
19 This would act as a public forum to discuss and recommend improvements to the controversial Tinkhundla system of indirect elections .
20 On the other hand , with the prospect of a court case looming , several interviewees felt it was pragmatic to seek help , from their GP or the local Drugs Council , in the hope that this would act as a mitigating factor in sentencing :
21 This would correspond to a named award in a combined studies degree or a tripos award in the Oxbridge sense .
22 This would allow for a second phase of gas generation and migration .
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