Example sentences of "[modal v] lead to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But , apart from this possibility , an increase in the money supply should lead to a fall in interest rates , other things being equal . |
2 | Recall that the optimality theory says that an increase in k should lead to a fall in X , and that our subjects ( on the second repetition ) appeared to be doing the opposite . |
3 | It should lead to a reduction in the food costs themselves . |
4 | Siemens Nixdorf 's plan to improve profitability involves a cost-cutting and restructuring programme that should lead to a reduction of some 9,000 jobs by the end of the 1994–95 financial year from 51,600 jobs at September 30 1991 . |
5 | In 1969 NATO had agreed that progress in Germany should lead to a conference on European security which Moscow had wanted since the 1950s . |
6 | If there are no institutional or other barriers to the working of market forces , the general excess supply of labour associated with this real wage should lead to a decline in the level of money wages . |
7 | Thus , other things being equal , an increase in the demand for a firm 's product should lead to an increase in the firm 's demand for labour and , conversely , a decrease in the demand for the firm 's product should lead to a decrease in the firm 's demand for labour . |
8 | On the other hand , removal of a functional group interacting with a residue other than His197 should lead to a decrease in affinity for the H197A mutant compared with the wild type , analogous to what is observed for the parent compound CP 96345 . |
9 | ‘ It is important to recall all this to memory , but above all , it should lead to a commitment to the continuing struggle for justice and for life . |
10 | ‘ It is important to recall all this to memory , but above all , it should lead to a commitment to the continuing struggle for justice and for life . |
11 | Together the SR and GR effects should lead to a time delay variation of amplitude of about 4 ms over one orbit . |
12 | Secondly , a research programme should lead to the discovery of novel phenomena at least occasionally . |
13 | In addition , a progressive increase in the size of the waves should lead to the movement seawards of the bar , while a diminution should lead to a landward movement , both being caused fundamentally by the movement of the break point . |
14 | The resulting datasets are amenable to a wide variety of transformations which , in combination with much improved display facilities , should lead to the recognition of additional and subtle features . |
15 | Thus , other things being equal , an increase in the demand for a firm 's product should lead to an increase in the firm 's demand for labour and , conversely , a decrease in the demand for the firm 's product should lead to a decrease in the firm 's demand for labour . |
16 | Floating exchange rates have the added advantage that responsibility for the burden of adjustment does not have to be assigned to particular countries : with floating , the exchange rate mechanism itself should lead to an appreciation of strong currencies and a depreciation of weak currencies . |
17 | This was implied by the Cambridge Economic Policy Group ( CEPG ) , who used an accounting identity ( see Ch. 27 ) to demonstrate that a higher PSBR must lead to a deterioration in the balance of payments . |
18 | There were no lights in evidence , except for a slight glow from the top of a short flight of steps , which must lead to a room above the garage . |
19 | If it has , the second question is whether the irregularity must lead to the committal order being set aside and the release of the contemnor . |
20 | ‘ This must lead to the basement . ’ |
21 | In the end the Formalist/Prague School principle of defamiliarization must lead to the conclusion that modernist literature , with its greater element of innovation , is more ‘ poetic ’ than most literature of preceding periods — a conclusion explicitly stated , for instance , in a modern French version of Formalist analysis , jean Cohen 's Structure du langage poétique . |
22 | The failure of IAEA safeguards , including twice-yearly inspections in Iraq for the pasts 15 years , must lead to the conclusion that the NPT has acted like a cloak of respectability to certain nations which have signed it . |
23 | In a sense Spanish clerical conservatives were correct in thinking that there was no such thing as a ‘ safe ’ Enlightenment ; however respectable the proponents of luces appeared , at the root of their creed lay a rationalism that denied Divine Providence and that must lead to an attack on the position of the Church in society , even if they professed to respect dogma . |
24 | with some taking the view that a disagreement must lead to an acquittal and that no rehearing is possible . |
25 | The study has no fixed hypothesis since analysis of the motor sequence of the sign might lead to a LHA while spatial analysis would produce a RHA . |
26 | That manoeuvre might lead to a diamond ruff for West at trick two , but even that is unlikely to prove fatal . |
27 | Something told her that the glint in Charles 's eyes might lead to a follow-up of his recce . |
28 | One of Rice 's reasons for accepting an invitation to join the board in the first place was his belief that it might lead to a rekindling of the old partnership . |
29 | Ho responded immediately to this newspaper article by proposing various measures which might lead to a return to normality and to the hopeful provisions of the modus vivendi , not least an end to the press and radio incitements from both sides , but whether at this stage Ho and Blum were in the saddle or not , things were beginning to fall apart . |
30 | Battle and a whole belt of Wealden parishes produced no response at all ; since the data were collected by the local parish clergy , the low level of response is hardly surprising , farmers as a rule having a dim view of requests for information which might lead to a rise in taxes or tithes . |