Example sentences of "[vb pp] to lead to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | On the basis of a 5-4 majority in a Missouri case judged in July , the cases are expected to lead to expansion of the right of individual states to pass laws regulating abortions . |
2 | It is also expected to lead to student transfers between the two centres , distance learning through new technologies and Kirkcaldy running franchised courses for at least the early years of Dundee 's courses . |
3 | Second , he was expected to lead to war the king 's benefice-holders ( vassi ) from within his county . |
4 | In the early Middle Ages , Lectio , Meditatio and Oratio were all designed to lead to Contemplation , but Contemplatio was not regarded as an esoteric discipline , an advanced state of prayer or the cultivation of an alternative mode of consciousness . |
5 | Michael Howard , Secretary of State for Unemployment , in announcing employment action in Parliament , stated , this Government , have placed policies designed to lead to job creation and they will succeed in the future as they they have succeeded in the past . |
6 | The fact that the care programme ‘ creates a lot more work if you 're doing it properly ’ was recognized almost universally , and the pressure upon staff was seen to lead to frustration and overwork . |
7 | Any reduction in orbital speed by the action of an additional force can be shown to lead to shrinkage of the orbit . |
8 | However , none of the available approaches has been shown to lead to transfection of growth arrested cells in culture at an appreciable level . |
9 | Donkey Lane It was intimated that a considerable number of horses were galloping along this road which was bound to lead to deterioration of the surface . |
10 | Donkey Lane It was intimated that a considerable number of horses were galloping along this road which was bound to lead to deterioration of the surface . |
11 | According to his biographer , Henry Bordeaux , even when he landed he remained in a trance ‘ as if electrified by the fluid still passing through his frame ’ Though through so many dogfights he seemed to bear a charmed life , this kind of nervous impulsiveness seemed bound to lead to disaster . |
12 | Locke 's tentative suggestion about the possibility of thinking matter would have seemed to lead to atheism too ; but he was quick to point out to his critic , Edward Stillingfleet , that the suggestion that we might be purely material does not involve the denial of all spiritual immaterial beings ; if we are thinking matter , it needed a spiritual God to make us so . |
13 | Work developed using a variety of apparatus , each with its own qualities , which was found to lead to freedom of movement , encouraging depth and breadth of swing , resilience and flow whilst stimulating enjoyment . |
14 | Health policy did not escape this intellectual challenge , but policy prescription can not be assumed to lead to policy change . |
15 | It is certainly one of the most misunderstood terms , and therefore also guaranteed to lead to disagreement , even ( or perhaps especially ) among the so-called experts . |