Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] lead to [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If symptoms and cognitive function were not dissociable then clozapine , noted for improving symptoms , should also lead to improvements in cognitive function .
2 As the hon. and learned Member for Burton said , that reversal could easily lead to miscarriages of justice that we could sort out now .
3 Confusion between the sources of faunal diversity could easily lead to mistakes in interpreting its meaning .
4 These differences in motivation would naturally lead to differences in formulations of objectives by the various groups .
5 Some aspects of the present situation such as urban unemployment and the evolution of communication and educational technology are important because they may lead to changes in educational systems which would coincidentally lead to changes in development .
6 Although it is not clear that subjective risk can be biased in this way theories of driving which stress a schematic or conceptual representation of the environment ( e.g. Dubois , 1991 ; Fleury , Mazet & Dubois , 1988 ; Groeger , 1988 , 1989 ; Riemersma , 1988 ) might suggest that biases in the perception of the environment would indirectly lead to biases in subjective risk , either because risk is an important aspect of such schemata or because subjective risk would result from the inconsistency between the environment and pre-existing schemata .
7 There was no initial prospect of romance between her and Ian , but it was suggested her admiration for the man would sometimes lead to under-currents of antagonism between her and Susan .
8 The report concluded that private investment options in the consultation paper would likely lead to increases in household charges , mirroring the experience in England and Wales .
9 However , decisions based upon these assumptions may then lead to forecasts of future expectations , for example in terms of probable ranges of costs , revenues , profits and cashflows .
10 It said that further technical measures of this kind will only lead to increases in carbon dioxide emissions .
11 It will also lead to difficulties at the conclusion of the case when you come to bill .
12 Interference with or removal of the latter will inevitably lead to changes in the reservoirs of nutrients and their inter-reservoir fluxes .
13 These differences will inevitably lead to disagreements within the organisation .
14 Critics of Scottish devolution have argued that it will inevitably lead to demands for the number of Scottish MPs to be cut by between 15 and 20 .
15 This will undoubtedly lead to comparisons with similar previous occurrences .
16 It will ultimately lead to improvements in yield .
17 The right way to indicate its nature is , therefore , to give instances where it is present , and to describe its interaction with other parts of the system to which it belongs , in particular when the interaction leads to predictions which can be checked ; simple as the system may be , we shall find that successive interactions can swiftly lead to structures of quite satisfying complexity ( see Appendix B ) .
18 Properly used , it seems to me that quantitative methods can only lead to advances in our subject .
19 We will also see cases where we do not categorize whole organizations in this way but we separate out those functions within the organization which could be classed as Type A and those which could be classed as Type B. This can also lead to parts of public sector organizations being classified as ‘ profit-oriented ’ , a trend that has been particularly marked during the 1980s with the increasing use of Direct Service Organizations in local authorities , Hospital Trusts in the health service and Executive Agencies in the civil service .
20 The inevitable over-simplification , if not actual misrepresentation , of the richness , complexity and dynamism of religious traditions can be deeply offensive to religious believers and can even lead to charges of racism .
21 Budgets can also act as a basis for comparing actual performance with a plan , and this comparison can then lead to identifications of variances from the plan which may initiate management action , where variances are undesirable , to ensure that in future periods such deviations do not occur .
22 One in ten young children suffer a head injury , which can sometimes lead to years of difficulty at school and work .
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