Example sentences of "[adv] leads to [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Care should be taken in any discussion to establish unambiguously which convention is to be used ; failure to do so leads to much confusion later . |
2 | Care should be taken in any discussion to establish unambiguously which convention is to be used ; failure to do so leads to much confusion later . |
3 | This naturally leads to another issue — that of the independence of children within their families . |
4 | There is a set of rules which inform and direct human behaviour , and the transgression of any of these usually leads to some form of superhuman intervention in the form of illness and mishap . |
5 | It is also the tip of the iceberg in another sense , for this complex of wage levels and tax rates that we have been examining also leads to another obstacle for those on welfare being able to improve themselves by taking a job , even if one is available . |
6 | As organizations increase in size , the necessity to predict and control the behaviour of the whole organization inevitably leads to more structure , more controls , more requests for information . |
7 | Whilst it might cause some obvious short-term distress to tell the older people that they have unrealistic expectations of their children , to fail to do so inevitably leads to more unhappiness in the longer term . |
8 | This often leads to each sailor offering the other useful and constructive criticism about his windsurfing . |