Example sentences of "[verb] will [verb] to a " in BNC.
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1 | This conference has initiated a process of community discussion which we hope will lead to a coherent strategy for the economic development of West Belfast . ’ |
2 | Yesterday Adrian and Lee 's father , Dennis Johns of Llandudno , said : ‘ This is just another stage which we hope will lead to a new inquest . |
3 | Can he tell the House something about the agreement made on 13 December by his right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment , which I understand will lead to a 6 per cent . |
4 | The book begins with the 1950s , when baby manuals indexed ‘ fathers ’ as ‘ for fathers see mothers ’ , and men were ‘ angry ’ , ‘ tough ’ or ‘ queer ’ ; it ends with ‘ a new agenda for the 1990s ’ , described hopefully as a time when men join women in fighting for an end to exploitation of women at work and home , and the ‘ masculinity ’ we have known will come to a timely end . |
5 | The techniques developed will lead to a more versatile approach to landscape assessment than is presently possible . |