Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] lead [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1969 NATO had agreed that progress in Germany should lead to a conference on European security which Moscow had wanted since the 1950s . |
2 | In these circumstances the increase in output made possible by the CU would lead to a reduction in the unit cost of production . |
3 | This optimism is keyed to the possibility that the US might lead in a field in which superiority is not a national goal . |
4 | A court victory for environmental groups in the US could lead to a doubling or tripling of the number of plant and animal species protected under the country 's Endangered Species Act . |
5 | Strict enforcement of speed limits on motorways and other main roads in Britain would lead to a reduction in fuel consumption which would in turn reduce the country 's pollution problems , according to the environmental consultancy Earth Resources Research . |