Example sentences of "lead [adv] to a " in BNC.

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1 Such information , derived from experimental perturbation of the embryo , " nay lead eventually to a clearer understanding of the processes governing the initial organization and differentiation of the fetus .
2 Most important of all , however , is the way that structuralist.principles lead eventually to a questioning of the nature of critical discourse itself .
3 It is of course a great advantage if the organization starts , so to speak , with this in place and in our case I believe our scientific heritage and background lead naturally to a wish to hear , dissect and learn from others ' views .
4 lead naturally to a consideration of market possibilities in which there is trade and negotiation amongst few traders and to the possibility of non-market institutions .
5 The road out of the village , southwards , shrinks in a quite unforeseeable manner in order to pass under the porch of a small chapel ; this could be distracting , and were something coming the other way lead perhaps to a rare collision on what is no doubt consecrated ground .
6 These closely woven principles are specific to certain groups — for example , gender or class — and lead also to a sense of identity between those who share habitus .
7 Thus , these roads are now in the neighbourhood of and lead immediately to a commercial port which operates 24 hours per day .
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