Example sentences of "this [modal v] [verb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This may lead to a cycle of dependency , from which it is hard to break loose . |
2 | All this may lead to a spate of private ‘ gold rush ’ excavations which may well damage whatever remains of this ancient culture underground . |
3 | This may lead to a party claiming : |
4 | This may lead to a distortion in relative prices as between the shares used in the arbitrage process and other shares . |
5 | This may lead to the formation of more than one bar , the outer being related to the break point of storm waves and the inner to the break point of normal waves . |
6 | This may lead to the conclusion that Net realizable value based on open market value may be more appropriate . |
7 | This may lead to the feeling of being a social outcast , depression and hopelessness . |
8 | This may lead to the adoption of ‘ safe ’ and uncontroversial activities , organizational security being put before any movement towards potentially disruptive goals . |
9 | This may lead to the destruction of further historic pubs which are considered redundant ; conversely , this may well lead to the further restoration and conservation of the best historic sites . |
10 | This may lead to the investigation by a potential customer of the supplier 's working capital , financial and management expertise before large orders are placed . |
11 | In the context of taking opportunities to improve communication and coordination the Green Paper states that : ‘ this may lead to the establishment of a means of coordinating all aspects of the auditing profession , for example a single over-arching body for audit governance . ’ |
12 | As just one example , agricultural goods are generally priced lower in relation to industrial products in developing countries than in industrial countries , and this may lead to an exaggeration of the apparent differences in per capita income . |
13 | The independence of events such as deaths from plane crashes is also important since this may relate to the appropriateness of any rate quoted . |
14 | This may contribute to the organisation missing major opportunities to manage the records element of the information resource strategically . |
15 | This may contribute to the urgency to stool often associated with ulcerative colitis if inflammatory cells release NO in sufficient amounts to affect sphinteric function . |
16 | The only area where this may work to the buyer 's detriment is in the area of the product lifetime . |
17 | This should stay to the south of us though . |
18 | ‘ This must lead to the basement . ’ |
19 | This might lead to the assumption that they are less sensitive to others ' misunderstanding than are adults . |
20 | I 'm hoping that this might lead to an improvement but I still please ask you all to keep me in touch with where things are going wrong so that they can be put right . |
21 | Most commonly , this might relate to a right of way across the neighbouring property , and details as to whether or not that right has been interrupted or whether charges have been made for its use will be required . |
22 | This might apply to a property that is not really essential for the running of a bus undertaking . |
23 | This might fall to the college itself , to the local Chamber of Commerce or , more likely , to the Training and Enterprise Council ( TEC ) . |
24 | If you do not provide the information requested for registration , this could lead to a fine of £50 in the first instance , and then £200 if you still do not comply . |
25 | This could lead to a drop in temperature of between 5 and 10 degrees centigrade over the region , with the curtailment of the spring growing season and consequent losses of food production . |
26 | This could lead to a device that detects stationary objects ahead , and wanrs the driver , even stopping the vehicle if necessary . |
27 | Given the fact that two-thirds of Germany 's electricity is generated by fossil-fuelled power stations , this could lead to an overall 20 per cent rise in carbon dioxide , as well as increases in sulphur dioxide . |
28 | There was also concern that , as the combined market shares of the two companies approached 50 per cent , this could lead to an abuse of monopoly power . |
29 | In the case of the Earth it has been estimated that this could lead to an underabundance of xenon in the atmosphere of a factor of 10 or more . |
30 | As shown in C , this could lead to the appearance of three groups ( see Figure 5 from reference 3 ) . |