Example sentences of "would lead [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Hopes that this would to lead to a significant drop in drug trafficking was offset by speculation that the rival Cali cartel , whose drug operations were more sophisticated and less reliant on intimidation and violence , would now step in and increase cocaine production .
2 Proper heading , quality logo paper , hook , statistics , something which would lead into the thing , more friendly language , it was very bureaucratic , was n't it , in a sense ?
3 Activities that would lead towards the objective of writing a short story might be , ‘ clear the spare room out and set up a desk ’ , ‘ enrol on a weekend workshop on creative writing ’ , ‘ set aside the next four Sunday afternoons for writing ’ , ‘ arrange to visit a friend in six weeks ’ time with a completed first draft' .
4 CDU conservatives and the party 's right-wing Bavarian ally , the Christian Social Union ( CSU ) , have strongly opposed any changes that would lead towards a ‘ multicultural society ’ .
5 A press release on the " New Democratic Era in Benin " , published on March 12 , set out the political transition programme , which would lead via a new constitution , a new electoral law and the free formation of political parties , to legislative and presidential elections in February and March 1991 .
6 Disappearance of their dominance would lead to a unified Ireland or else the restructuring of a new statelet with smaller geographical boundaries in which their dominance was again reassured .
7 Any less than 8 , while developing some strength , would not stimulate muscle growth , and any more than 12 would lead to increased muscular definition but no growth in size .
8 Under British and West German pressure , however , ministers agreed that even this requirement should be regarded more as a ‘ political objective ’ than a legal obligation ( the non-respect of which would lead to prosecution in the EC Court of Justice ) .
9 This would lead to a decline in the volume of less essential traffic in urban and rural areas and bring an overall reduction in all its adverse effects , including its contribution , through carbon dioxide , to global warming — certain to be very high on the political agenda in the next few years .
10 Separate schools for children of different religions would lead to segregation and sectarian conflict similar to that in Northern Ireland , Mr Fletcher said .
11 Colleagues believed Cleveland would lead to the issue being ‘ swept under the carpet ’ .
12 Dr Barry Bosworth , senior fellow at The Brooking Institution , Washington DC , warned that the decline in the US 's global economic hegemony , would lead to increased conflict between the major industrialised nations over trading issues and international financial relations .
13 He said there was a danger acrimony created by the Green Papers would lead to a ‘ legacy of distrust between the Government , judiciary and the profession ’ .
14 The reorganization was recommended by an engineer in the pages of a leading Petrograd journal , since he thought it would lead to the dissemination of experts .
15 Convinced that the danger of the end of Christian society was at hand and that this would lead to the collapse of civilization , Eliot viewed London more in terms that contemporary Christians used to view Africa .
16 The ‘ rational expectations ’ school of monetarists argued that expectations of lower inflation would lead to a slow-down in the rise of wages , costs , and prices .
17 Marx argues in many places , but most clearly in the Preface to the Critique of Political Economy , that the source of the destruction of the capitalist system would come from the fact that the social system which itself had been created in order to work the factories and markets of capitalism would become increasingly incompatible with the technological requirements of these factories and markets , and that ultimately this incompatibility would lead to revolution .
18 While Mr Forte had reservations about the lengthy name of the congress , he hoped it would lead to a structure which should enable the industry to speak with a single voice on many issues .
19 That would lead to a quick secret ballot on December 5 , just before the Strasbourg summit .
20 Sturge , the largest underwriting group at Lloyd 's , said the ability to drop barriers — which will not be compulsory — would lead to mergers between syndicates and an improved use of capacity .
21 Egyptian insistence on this position would lead to a withdrawal of Israeli participation , given the refusal of the Prime Minister , Mr Yitzhak Shamir , to deal directly with the PLO .
22 Mr Tony Hearn , general secretary of the Broadcasting and Entertaining Trades Alliance , warned that the introduction of greater competition and less regulation would lead to a ‘ terminal decline in programme quality and diversity ’ .
23 Mr Fennell did not believe the change would lead to people being represented in courts by a solicitor only .
24 Sturge , the largest underwriting group at Lloyd 's , said the ability to drop barriers — which will not be compulsory — would lead to mergers between syndicates and an improved use of capacity .
25 Egyptian insistence on this position would lead to a withdrawal of Israeli participation , given the refusal of the Prime Minister , Mr Yitzhak Shamir , to deal directly with the PLO .
26 The Treasury believes its plan would lead to a convergence of inflation at a lower rate and evolution towards fixed exchange rates .
27 The rebels have vowed to keep up the pressure on Mr Cristiani until his government agrees to negotiation that would lead to full guarantees for human rights and civil liberties , as well as the dismissal of several high-ranking army officers .
28 President Gorbachev and other Politburo members have angrily , and at times desperately , appealed against such a move , for fear it would lead to a breakup of the Soviet Communist Party and , ultimately , of the Soviet Union .
29 Former Attorney General Lord Rawlinson said the reforms would lead to the destruction of the independent bar .
30 Open access would lead to the demise of such long-term contracts .
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