Example sentences of "do [adv] lead [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Four other schemes used assessment procedures developed by examining bodies but which did not lead to CSE .
2 For work which did not lead to examinations there was always the problem of assessment and standardizing that assessment between a number of teachers .
3 Conversely , a low fibre diet did not lead to changes in cellular proliferation which might be associated with mucosal instability .
4 Addition of combinations of two NTPs other than GTP plus UTP did not lead to complex-stabilization ( not shown ) , corroborating that these were the two initiating NTPs for both promoters .
5 Their close bonds of common interest did not lead to peace .
6 Fortunately this did not lead to complacency .
7 But this in itself did not lead to Worcester being an obvious target for government to focus attention on , since such a reduction was in line with predictions for other hospitals .
8 The side effects were , however , mild and did not lead to withdrawal from the study .
9 She progressed with no aggravation until Phos LM3 when the asthma symptoms began steadily relapsing with no aggravation until Phos LM3 when the asthma symptoms began steadily relapsing and stopping the remedy did not lead to amelioration .
10 For the most part , their radicalism did not lead to crisis , and they appeared as complements rather than alternatives to state procedure : for the most part men combined ‘ how we have always done things ’ with ‘ how we are constrained to do things ’ .
11 Changes in manufacturing techniques did not lead to standardization and reduction of product lines .
12 For instance , in the rabbit , doses of aspirin sufficient to inhibit prostacyclin production do not lead to platelet adhesion to intact endothelium ( Dejana et al , 1980 ) .
13 I shall not pursue the point here , but it can be developed into one of the explanations for why particular arms races stabilize and do not go on for ever — do not lead to predators pursuing their prey at Mach 2 and so on .
14 The 41% of theses which do not lead to publication compares with Hand 's 38% for entomology 91 .
15 The 41% of theses which do not lead to publication compares with Hand 's 38% for entomology .
16 I am not suggesting that the differences in the foundations do not lead to differences in practice .
17 Thus you and the employee may jointly search for standards which are mutually acceptable which do not lead to hours of argument about whether or not they have been achieved .
18 Discussions over the need for increased powers for the Scottish party were initiated by its nationalist wing but have been seized on by the left as a means of ensuring that Labour 's different electoral aims north and south of the Border do not lead to alienation of the party 's traditional supporters in Scotland .
19 Variations in g then do not lead to deviations of output from its natural level , which is the result derived in chapter 4 .
20 These courses do not lead to qualifications awarded by the University , but they do help candidates for professional qualifications , such as the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians ( MRCPEd ) and for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons ( FRCSEd ) .
21 The economic conditions of the 19705 do not lead to optimism if one continues to hold this view .
22 The Doctor and Vicki , meantime , have found out that all roads do indeed lead to Rome .
23 Taking age into account does not lead to estimates closer to unity , and hence the effects can not be attributed to confounding .
24 Footprinting studies with the cobalt-bleomycin complex , which binds to DNA but does not lead to strand cleavage , have shown that the ligand binds best to those sites which are efficiently cleaved [ 10 ] .
25 Third , Rawls ' conception of the person does not lead to unanimity of moral views .
26 We must ensure that the gap does not lead to anxiety about possible eviction .
27 Party control over the army , KGB , state administration , economic management and other public institutions and professional groups that staff them does not lead to unity of interest among them ( Hirszowicz 1976 , p. 270 ) .
28 ‘ It does not lead to loss of respect for human life . ’
29 BBCBASIC(Z80) will tolerate the omission of the separator if this does not lead to ambiguity .
30 It must be said at once that fears as to this are greatly exaggerated : most incestuous activity does not lead to pregnancy , while , when it does , favourable genetic attributes can be transmitted as well as unfavourable ones .
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