Example sentences of "that could [verb] to the " in BNC.
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1 | DOCTORS hope to announce an experiment next month that could lead to the use of animal organs for human transplants within the next five years . |
2 | But he added : ‘ There must be a better way of meeting those concerns than taking action that could lead to the break-up of the United Kingdom . ’ |
3 | British Telecom is planning more job cuts that could lead to the loss of 80,000 staff over five years , unions fear . |
4 | BP Nutrition , the food arm of the UK oil giant , is in talks that could lead to the Sarah Lee Corporation of Chicago acquiring its consumer food group . |
5 | The granting of patents on plants rewards a technology that could lead to the genetic pollution of nature , an outcome that is clearly not in the public interest . |
6 | Any political decision that could lead to the closure of either Devonport or Rossythe would also put the defence of this country at risk . |
7 | they become the high-risk seed money that could lead to the investment of private funds on a commercial basis ; and |
8 | Two witnesses have come forward with information that could lead to the killer 's arrest . |
9 | Macrophages and other inflammatory cells produce several cytokines and growth factors that could contribute to the early pathogenesis and progression of CFA . |
10 | A single thread that could tower to the silver eye of the moon — if you could convince the spider of its need to do it . |