Example sentences of "it will [verb] to a " in BNC.
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1 | It will lead to a Certificate in Computer-Mediated Communication Systems . |
2 | It will lead to a better choice of candidates and ensure that more women and candidates from minority ethnic communities are elected . |
3 | Some fear that it will lead to a breakdown of the civic culture that Almond and Verba so admired in Britain . |
4 | Moreover , it will lead to a decline in the ratio of surplus-value to the capital that is advanced . |
5 | Even if this approach is adopted , however , it does not follow that it will lead to a marked increase in the role of the courts as monitors of business decisions . |
6 | Thank God that we do have regional diversity and differences , but if we are not careful , if we pursue regionalist policies it will lead to a break-up of England . |
7 | And he hopes it will lead to a full-time soccer comeback — as a physio at a top club . |
8 | So Alan you go with our warm thanks and our very best wishes for a future which I know will be as valuable to the church as it will lead to a gap in our ranks which it will be difficult to fill . |
9 | Mills and Poole hope it will lead to a re-trial . |
10 | Experts claim it will lead to a fares war . |
11 | However , his finance director , James Kerr-Muir , revealed that it will lead to a £900 million goodwill write-off for Kingfisher and push gearing above 60 per cent . |
12 | If the firm can expand its production it will lead to a reduction in average cost and hence a reduction in price , not only in the overseas market but also in the home market , which may lead to further domestic market expansion . |
13 | In many instances , it will lead to a substantial saving . |
14 | Furthermore , it will contribute to a better understanding of normal fetomaternal physiology and to the quest for a non-invasive but definitive antenatal diagnostic procedure that would carry no risk to the fetus . |
15 | 2 : The market share for nuclear electricity in the UK may slightly increase to about 25 per cent in 1995 , but it will decline to a mere 1pc by the year 2020 ( source : DTI Energy Paper 59 , 1992 ) . |
16 | It will go to a rugby club , a golf club and four hotels which are licensed to sell liquor to the 5,000 ex-pats in the United Arab Emirates ' capital . |
17 | I am pleased that , as with the EFA radar contract , it will go to a British-led consortium . |
18 | Unfortunately , as with all other perpetual motion machines , it will grind to a halt because of friction in the moving parts . |
19 | I can flood the paper using this frame and be sure that once dry it will return to a perfectly flat surface . |
20 | The plant is more at home in marshy conditions than in the aquarium , where it will grow to a considerable height . |
21 | Both sides know that eventually it will come to a fight . |
22 | If that approach prevails in the higher courts , it will amount to a major reverse , making it more difficult for the ordinary citizen to complain of unlawful action by a public authority . |