Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to [art] increase " in BNC.

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1 The growth in the sum of will only lead to an increase in the price of consumer goods if the sum of grows too .
2 I does not necessarily lead to an increase in the price of consumer goods .
3 Thus birth control groups during the inter-war period were careful to argue that the use of birth control would not necessarily lead to an increase in childlessness or very small families , but rather would result in better planned families and healthier mothers and children .
4 My hon. Friend did not refer to the increase in the number of in-patients treated in the district during the last 10 years .
5 The improvement may well be largely related to an increase in volume leading to an increase in blood volume in the lungs — an effect shown by transthoracic impedance techniques .
6 As human civilization grows and develops , it does not lead to an increase in human happiness , as utilitarianism would lead us to expect .
7 They are not always on the best of terms with the carters with whom they have to deal , and threats of actual violence do not tend to the increase of business .
8 Similarly , a recent reduction in the West German prison population has not led to an increase in major crime or made the streets less safe ( Feest , 1999 ) .
9 The firm message from Whitehall last night was that Mrs Thatcher was not going to the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Kuala Lumpur next week to propose a reduction in sanctions , although she would not agree to an increase in the measures already in place .
10 The removal of such barriers would increase market entry which would directly lead to an increase in competition , and thereby to reductions in X-inefficiency and monopoly pricing practices .
11 The Government attaches a great deal of importance to this unprecedented growth in self-employment and small businesses : it is seen as the main drive to create an enterprise culture that will hopefully lead to an increase in the numbers in work .
12 The fiscal evidence also points to an increase in its wealth in relation to the country as a whole : between 1334 and 1515 the assessed wealth of the city increased fifteenfold in absolute terms , and from 2 per cent to 8.9 per cent of the assessed wealth of the nation as a whole ( 101 ) .
13 This is probably related to an increase in the exposure of the colonic epithelial cells to short chain fatty acids ( SCFA ) , which in addition to being a possible energy source for the cells , may also promote cellular proliferation .
14 In addition , an increase in production , or even in investment , does not automatically lead to an increase in jobs — the norm is usually the exact opposite , and shedding labour is a prerequisite for a firm 's expansion .
15 The first of these will probably lead to an increase in global temperature ; the second could lead to an increase in the amount of ultraviolet radiation reaching the Earth 's surface ; and the third is already destroying vast areas of forest and lakes in northern Europe .
16 As far as the H B F's scenario 's concerned , this would probably lead to an increase in the building rates above the approved plan of around about fifteen percent .
17 The Secretary of State rather coyly referred to the increase in Scottish Homes ' total funding , but not to the overall position .
18 The great expansion of diplomatic contact between Russia and the rest of Europe brought about by Peter I inevitably led to an increase in the size and activity of the Posolskii Prikaz .
19 This is now leading to an increase in the availability of public sector land for development by the private sector , which is complemented by policies providing financial incentives such as Derelict Land Grant and the Urban Development Grant .
20 The new Sankey Growarm helps raise the root temperature , inevitably leading to an increase in the temperature around the plant .
21 In practice , a rise in interest rates will often lead to an increase in money supply .
22 Before looking at local economic strategies in more detail we should point out that the decline of consensus politics at the national level does not inevitably lead to an increase in local political activity .
23 Up-to-date valuations of such properties had not been undertaken for many years previously , partly because of business people 's complaints that any revaluations of commercial properties could inevitably lead to an increase in their total tax bill .
24 This is in agreement with the previous findings that the increase in the alcohol consumption in Finland has been particularly attributed to the increase in the number of heavy drinkers , and that the heavy drinkers are the group that may be more vulnerable to pancreatitis .
25 This response is attenuated in patients with supraconal lesions , and is very strongly linked to the increase in intra-abdominal pressure ; the higher the lesion , the lower the intra-abdominal pressure generated , and the lower the external anal sphincter response .
26 The normalisation process may well lead to an increase in the number of entities in the model .
27 Some Latin American social scientists working on the topic have suggested a two-stage process , in which the penetration of capitalism initially leads to an increase in wage-earning workers , but this is followed by a stage of the intensification of capitalism , characterised by deproletarianisation and semi-proletarianisation ( Miró and Rodríguez 1982 ) .
28 This would then lead to an increase of oxides of nitrogen in the stratosphere which , through chemical reactions , would deplete ozone .
29 By creating labour shortages on the land wartime conditions again led to an increase in wages and a strengthening of the wages board ( a decentralized system had operated since 1924 ) .
30 It actually amounts to an increase of ten p in each
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