Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] leads to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Three regular meals a day avoiding snacks often leads to weight reduction .
2 Width often leads to superficiality and depth may produce a blinkered approach and an intellectual treadmill .
3 Enthusiasm usually leads to growth , when coupled with sensitivity and knowledge .
4 Blind faith in training for training 's sake soon leads to disillusionment and frustration .
5 In order to understand them better we therefore need to examine their influence ; and this process of investigation also leads to elaboration .
6 The practice of ahi inevitably leads to Truth .
7 Working on an exhibition of this nature inevitably leads to reflection on the artist : ‘ The more I work on Rembrandt , the more fascinated I am and the more remarkable he becomes ’ was Christopher Brown 's assessment , ‘ in range , ambition and the achievement of that ambition he stands so far above his contemporaries ’ .
8 If it is your own mother who is bereaved , the fact that you are grieving too will probably help you both a good deal , as you will be able to share your sorrow and comfort each other ; though in some families shared sorrow occasionally leads to friction and unreasonable apportioning of blame for trivial or imagined omissions in the course of the terminal illness of the deceased .
9 The experience often leads to depression and serious illness ; indeed many people die shortly after retiring .
10 But narration is seen in The Dear Deceit as the original and persistent obstacle to ‘ truth ’ because the process of constructing a story inevitably leads to falsification .
11 Inability to absorb iron also leads to anaemia .
12 In psychoanalytic theory the attachment of a boy to his mother which leads to emulation of the father also leads to rivalry .
13 The failure to prioritise needs realistically or to genuinely recognise people 's individuality sometimes leads to competition for resources which badly damages the educational chances of some individuals .
14 This can have the effect of accelerating the build-up of atheroma which in turn eventually leads to heart disease .
15 The latter approach inevitably leads to distortion .
16 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 .
17 Since U never leads to ulceration this group of mice was used as irradiated controls .
18 Repeatedly slamming the kick out to its fullest extent eventually leads to inflammation of the knee joint and damage to the supporting ligaments .
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