Example sentences of "[noun] will lead [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And that says Labour will lead to a flood of appeals .
2 In diagram ( b ) the fall in r will lead to a rise in investment and other forms of borrowing ( I ) .
3 Each audit will lead to a Quality Contract which is tailored to the centre 's needs and reflects the confidence which SCOTVEC has in the centre 's internal quality system .
4 De-differentiation of what elsewhere are more likely to be imperatively co-ordinated functions will lead to a lessening of the degree of specialization of functions subordinated to the missions and goals of an organization .
5 Labour believes the errors will lead to a flood of appeals .
6 Generalisations may be helpful to a certain extent but we have to take into account complex variants which are law-related but not necessarily legal : Richard Vogler ( in Chapter 7 of this volume ) for example , leads us to ask whether the use of law will lead to a bureaucratisation and disintegration of the peace movement as in the 1960s ?
7 ( d ) Balance required for completion Simple addition of your income and expenditure columns will lead to a balance on either column , which will indicate the ultimate result .
8 Typically , a thorough investigation will lead to a requirement for specific warranties and indemnities ; the imposition of further conditions precedent to the completion of the buy-out ; and the rectification of particular problems after the buy-out is completed .
9 Obstacles or hindrances to combining both responsibilities will lead to a search for an alternative solution .
10 For the moment notice that if the typical supplier infers that her price is higher than she was initially expecting solely because of a relative demand shift in her favour , then the typical expected average price level will remain at P and the rise in the aggregate demand curve will lead to a rise in output equal to y 1 - y n .
11 If your goal is a college scholarship , the odds are very high that attending one for a few years will lead to a number of scholarship offers from top-notch college tennis programmes in the United States .
12 The idea that such standardization will lead to a lack of choice is not correct , rather it will increase it .
13 As Tour Commissionaer Deane Beman said last night : ‘ We all wish John the best in solving what is clearly a difficult situation for him and his family and we hope that a successful rehabilitation will lead to a return to the tour . ’
14 Although large numbers of staff are not involved , the changes will lead to a reduction in Home Office manpower .
15 An increase in earnings will lead to a reduction in both benefit and child support and so lone mothers will tend to be trapped at a low level of income .
16 But the introduction of automated machinery will lead to a reduction in the workforce , the company admitted today .
17 There is a recognition among these groups of the unity of their struggles and a desire to support each other , based on the recognition that if one community stops mining in its area it will add to the strength of opposition groups in other areas , while a defeat in one area will lead to a weakening of campaigns in other areas .
18 C.P.V.E. , T.V.E.I. , G.C.S.E. , A/S levels will lead to a breaking down of the traditional patterns of provision at 16+ .
19 A rise in money supply from M to M' will lead to a fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
20 Radiation damage to the epithelium will lead to a breakdown of the mucosal barrier to chemoattractants such as FMLP , bacteria , and toxins , resulting in a secondary inflammatory response .
21 Any major omission will lead to a group of documents which can not be classified under the scheme .
22 First , it is unlikely that the decrease in family size will lead to a reduction in the demand for HE .
23 One of few optimists is Sir Lawrie Barratt , who claims pent-up demand after years of inertia will lead to a housing recovery this year , starting in the South East .
24 A goal is a set of assertions which includes one of the form ’ A certain sequence of operations will lead to a goal of the original task ’ .
25 All studies assume that unchanged policies will lead to a rise in carbon-dioxide output .
26 Describe the process whereby a currency flow deficit will lead to a fall in the money supply .
27 For given real labour costs ( RLC 1 ) , a rise in the rate of national income will lead to a rise in the demand for labour .
28 The rise in income will be less than that shown in diagram ( c ) , however , since any rise in income will lead to a rise in the transactions demand for money , L 1 .
29 The fall in national income will lead to a fall in the demand for money which will shift the MD line to the left in Fig. 4.4(i) and so reduce the equilibrium rate of interest .
30 An increased demand for financial assets will lead to a rise in their price , and thus a fall in their yields .
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