Example sentences of "[modal v] also lead to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | According to Mitsubishi , the discussions could also lead to joint microprocessor development , and announcement is expected soon . |
2 | It may also lead to higher inflation , which , if pushed above that of the UK 's overseas competitors , will reduce exports and increase imports . |
3 | Encouraging school governors to sample a school meal with the children and inviting the contractor to send a representative to talk about the meals service at the next governors ' meeting will also lead to positive action to improve the system . |
4 | Movement can be created in silence , by power filters of any description but , to be fair , an air pump will also lead to this exchange , if with a degree of noise . |
5 | These conditions can also lead to selective out-migration , which has been an important feature shaping the social geography of certain rural areas . |
6 | This is by far the commonest cavity for lasers in general , but has major drawbacks from a theoretical standpoint : the standing-wave pattern greatly complicates the atomic response and can also lead to multimode operation , and time and space are much more intimately mixed in the feedback process . |
7 | Alcohol can also lead to poor memory and an apparently confused state of mind which can then be wrongly interpreted as the onset of senile dementia . |
8 | It can also lead to drastic embrittlement , because the interfacial adhesion gets too strong . |
9 | Trampling of vegetation is one of the most widespread environmentally degrading repercussions of recreation and can also lead to excessive soil erosion . |