Example sentences of "this [vb mod] [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless the idea of ‘ readiness ’ for a test must be one where the teacher has to be the ultimate judge ; and this may lead to a certain amount of tension between parents and teachers .
2 But if you can arrange for experienced selectors to be present then this may lead to a more objective assessment of the candidates than if you act alone .
3 This may lead to a party claiming :
4 This may lead to a cycle of dependency , from which it is hard to break loose .
5 All this may lead to a spate of private ‘ gold rush ’ excavations which may well damage whatever remains of this ancient culture underground .
6 This may lead to a distortion in relative prices as between the shares used in the arbitrage process and other shares .
7 Abel-Smith has shown how this may lead to a discredited system .
8 This may lead to a further expansion of the money supply , as the public sector borrowing will increase banks ' deposits with the Bank of England .
9 This may lead to the destruction of further historic pubs which are considered redundant ; conversely , this may well lead to the further restoration and conservation of the best historic sites .
10 This may lead to the feeling of being a social outcast , depression and hopelessness .
11 In the context of taking opportunities to improve communication and coordination the Green Paper states that : ‘ this may lead to the establishment of a means of coordinating all aspects of the auditing profession , for example a single over-arching body for audit governance . ’
12 This may lead to the whole group moving , tugged along by a complex web of bonds .
13 This may lead to the adoption of ‘ safe ’ and uncontroversial activities , organizational security being put before any movement towards potentially disruptive goals .
14 This may lead to the investigation by a potential customer of the supplier 's working capital , financial and management expertise before large orders are placed .
15 This may lead to the formation of more than one bar , the outer being related to the break point of storm waves and the inner to the break point of normal waves .
16 This may lead to the conclusion that Net realizable value based on open market value may be more appropriate .
17 As just one example , agricultural goods are generally priced lower in relation to industrial products in developing countries than in industrial countries , and this may lead to an exaggeration of the apparent differences in per capita income .
18 Indeed , discouraging technological progress within a particular country would make the country 's goods less competitive in world markets and this may lead to an even greater increase in unemployment .
19 Boyden worldwide has become stronger , with revenues of $34.6m. earned from 1150 searches by 100 consultants ; this may lead to an increased presence in the British market .
20 This may lead to an increasingly varied and complex network of ‘ family ’ relationships .
21 However unsatisfactory this may appear to the haulier wishing to protect his business , this is the state of the law .
22 The independence of events such as deaths from plane crashes is also important since this may relate to the appropriateness of any rate quoted .
23 This may contribute to the urgency to stool often associated with ulcerative colitis if inflammatory cells release NO in sufficient amounts to affect sphinteric function .
24 This may contribute to the organisation missing major opportunities to manage the records element of the information resource strategically .
25 The only area where this may work to the buyer 's detriment is in the area of the product lifetime .
26 This may predispose to an increased risk of intracranial haemorrhage , necrotising enterocolitis , hypoxia and acidosis .
27 This may point to a powerful repressed feeling which we fear will overwhelm us .
28 This may point to the fundamental difference between Gandhi 's ideal of sarvodaya , the welfare of all , and Mill 's utilitarian axiom .
29 This may apply to a particular period or it may be concerned with changes over a long period of time .
30 It often happens in rapid speech that a nasal consonant disappears when it comes between a vowel and another consonant ( for example , this may happen to the in ‘ front ’ : when this happens the preceding vowel becomes nasalised ( some of the air escapes through the nose ) .
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