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

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1 As I have explained , in such a case the adoption of the literal meaning of the statutory words would lead to a result whereby the taxpayer is assessed at an amount greater than that charged by the employer to the public for the same service .
2 This would allow the individual to specialise in a particular job and the division of labour would lead to a clear distinction between management and the workforce .
3 While he was sure yesterday 's tragedy would lead to a call for a review of the council 's policy , he was uncertain whether it would change .
4 It is envisaged that this active mantle upwelling would lead to a significant heating of the overlying lithosphere and could generate uplifts of up to around 1 km .
5 It is argued that greater care in extraction would lead to a higher price of the timber but , in hill-forest in Sarawak planned systems using directional felling are said to reduce logging damage by half without incurring additional costs .
6 Sentencing Robert Cameron , Sheriff James Farrell warned that any knife-related crime would lead to a custodial sentence .
7 The only dissenting voice in the Committee over its central recommendations with regard to homosexuality was that of James Adair who , in his minority report , argued that the implementation of the major recommendation would lead to a weakening of the criminal law .
8 An Oxford don says a return to Victorian manners would lead to a better , more considerate society .
9 The removal of these barriers would lead to a direct lowering of costs by reducing the price of imported goods and services .
10 Congregation at feeding sites would lead to a rapid exhaustion of local supplies .
11 The Treasury believes its plan would lead to a convergence of inflation at a lower rate and evolution towards fixed exchange rates .
12 The deregulation and liberalisation of Earth segment proposed by the European Community would lead to a general increase in spectrum requirements and to a need for simplified co-ordination procedures .
13 We ignore those which can not be made basic ( no positive pivot ) or whose introduction into the basis would lead to a tableau already on our list .
14 Phases of weathering , drying and deflation would lead to a steady deepening of the hollow .
15 The employers ' association , the National Society of Industries ( SNI ) , said that the tax would lead to a further slowing of economic demand and would deepen the recession .
16 Initial optimism that the end of the Cold War would lead to a more harmonious world order was rapidly dissipated .
17 HOPES that the ending of the Cold War would lead to a new era of peace have been rudely dashed .
18 In an examination of the possible effects of coal-fired power stations Board scientists estimate that the release of 1.62 curies of polonium over 30 years would lead to a population dose of 3600 man-rems .
19 He believed that such an event would lead to a loss of belief in the will of the USA to maintain her commitments throughout the area .
20 It was also in a serious financial position but believed the new Regulations would lead to a general amelioration of the deficit position through the ability to earn increased Board of Education grants for its Chapter III work .
21 The ‘ rational expectations ’ school of monetarists argued that expectations of lower inflation would lead to a slow-down in the rise of wages , costs , and prices .
22 It was felt that improved contact would lead to a greater participation in Society affairs by members , which in turn , would lead to a healthier and more informed Society .
23 The ending of mining rights would lead to a loss of some 20,000 jobs and $ 2 billion in revenue over the next seven years .
24 Mrs Thatcher believed that greater local democracy would lead to a voter rebellion against high spending local authorities , forcing them to be less ambitious and more efficient .
25 In its 1990/91 survey of Turkey the OECD estimated that the loss of Iraqi and Kuwaiti markets for Turkish goods during the Gulf war and the trade embargo would lead to a 5 per cent fall in annual export earnings .
26 In this case , the collision at is followed by the inner horizon at and any extension would lead to a future time-like curvature singularity at .
27 The board itself saw the advantage of this course but the chairman , Humphrey Browne , was worried that privatization would lead to a crippling strike .
28 I think that is the fear of the county council that a criteria based policy would lead to a sp a rash of speculation speculative development along the er the major motorway corridors .
29 It showed that the £90 limit would lead to a loss of £250,000 income and the compulsory cereal set-aside proposals would lead to a £2.8 million loss .
30 Considerations of this kind would lead to a good deal of common authority , that is they would legitimate the authority of a government over all its subjects regarding a certain range of issues .
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