Example sentences of "[adv] lead [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Shakespeare evidently shared Donne 's dissatisfaction with the extant convention , agreed with him that unfulfilled love was a trope that could only lead to a limited number of stereotyped situations .
2 This can only lead to a partial picture where lenders try to succeed within their own parameters , without all the facts on the likely borrower .
3 With a very shallow L curve ( as in Figure 18.3 ) , a rise in money supply from M to M' will only lead to a small fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
4 ‘ Halliwell said that these sexual experiments can only lead to a dead end .
5 The arrangements proposed in Maastricht can only lead to the eventual fusion of the various pillars .
6 This however , will only lead to an inefficient facility in the long run .
7 Saturday 's name change was the sixth this century , and the previous alterations did not necessarily lead to a radical renewal .
8 It has been rightly pointed out that a quick ball from such a scrum does not necessarily lead to a running game and that the centre of the field , already bustling with activity due to the increased fitness and range of the modern player , would be clogged up with roaming loose forwards relieved of scrummage duties .
9 Land reform does not necessarily lead to an immediate rise in output , neither does it increase a physical supply of land , nor does it significantly alter the ratio of peasants for the amount of land available .
10 Neither creative nor conventional paths will necessarily lead to an acceptable solution in every case .
11 A bad swing can easily lead to a serious ground loop or even to cart-wheeling and a broken glider .
12 This can easily lead to a straightforward identification of Germany with Europe .
13 A degree in your fifties , sixties and seventies may not lead to a new career , but it will certainly result in a growing confidence and greater fulfilment .
14 This means that there is only one feasible solution satisfying and , therefore , adding further objectives can not lead to a new solution .
15 But the disappointment of pacifist hopes of winning the Labour party to a genuine democratic diplomacy did not lead to a new rupture in the Party .
16 The 1935 general election was a disappointment and it was a major part of Cripps 's case for the Labour Left that the election due in 1940 would not lead to a Labour victory either .
17 Being at risk of abuse , then , does not lead to a simple intervention strategy .
18 It will only serve to annoy the claimants ' advisers and will not lead to a conducive climate for ultimate settlement .
19 As my hon. Friend the Member for Bolsover said , the answer does not lie in a permanent military force in Yugoslavia , because that would not lead to a political resolution of the problem — as is the case in Northern Ireland .
20 G-7 leaders agreed that " it was for the people of Yugoslavia to decide on their future " and noted that " military force and bloodshed can not lead to a lasting settlement " .
21 It should not lead to a restricted curriculum , and its use was set in the context of a range of other methods which ‘ use pupils ’ own talk , interests and writing as the starting point for further work' ( NCC 1989a : 33 ) .
22 While scepticism may be present in such societies , it takes a personal , non-cumulative form ; it does not lead to a deliberate rejection and reinterpretation of social dogma so much as to a semi-automatic readjustment of belief .
23 Consequently the palaeomagnetic evidence did not lead to an immediate resurrection of the continental drift hypothesis .
24 The introduction of railways did not lead to an immediate decline in the number of draught animals .
25 It was therefore held by the Court that the fact that all the Member States had signed the Customs Cooperation Council Valuation Convention would not lead to the necessary extent to the uniform determination of the value for customs purposes of imported goods required for the functioning of customs union .
26 During a mass in Cape Verde on Jan. 25 , he said that the developments in Eastern Europe should not lead to the international community forgetting the plight of the Third World , while in Mali on Jan. 28 he appealed for harmony between the Christian and Moslem religions .
27 A tradition that was based only on communication could not lead to the compulsive character that attaches to religious phenomena .
28 Intensive and uncontrolled fishing in Russia 's Far Eastern seas may soon lead to the total exhausation of fish stocks , according to the Russian procurator-general 's office .
29 Such deliberations on subject scope will normally lead to a preliminary list of significant ( especially the more general ) terms , with these terms collected into groups that reflect the relationships between them .
30 There are eight options on the colour pattern menu and , as with the shaping section , selecting any of these will usually lead to a sub menu .
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