Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [adv] lead to " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that a reduction or increase in funding did not automatically lead to similar changes in each of the schools .
2 This did not immediately lead to what might be defined as specific growth policies .
3 Although this Presbyterian nationalism did not normally lead to Jacobitism , we do see a brand of Scottish Whig Jacobitism during William 's reign , centring around the person of James Montgomerie of Skelmorlie .
4 Partially defective wrap , however , did not inevitably lead to abnormal reflux in our patients .
5 Saturday 's name change was the sixth this century , and the previous alterations did not necessarily lead to a radical renewal .
6 He reaffirmed the belief he held then , that the use of soft drugs did not necessarily lead to a progression to hard drugs , although he conceded that he would never have encountered any other drug if he had not become involved with smoking marijuana .
7 It is argued that this difference may be partially accounted for by the higher standard of living in Sri Lanka , but also that the motives and social composition of offenders in normal times were such that depressed economic conditions did not necessarily lead to substantial increases in criminal activities .
8 Sympathy with the conditions of the poor did not necessarily lead to a desire for reform by the state but for further voluntary action .
9 Individual authors could write on the decline of national intelligence but public debate did not necessarily lead to action .
10 If battles , in themselves , did not usually lead to the achievements of such goals , what would ?
11 Similarly , the Labour government 's policies on the reduction of the number of private pay beds did not always lead to enthusiastic implementation in the late 1970s .
12 The arrival of a railway in a town did not always lead to expansion .
13 The lower entrance qualifications held by mature students ( on average 2 points lower ) did not always lead to poorer degree results .
14 STA SODON The worst feelings which do not even lead to suicide
15 Black pupils need to achieve academically in order to enter the labour market even at the lowest level in spite of evidence that qualifications do not necessarily lead to jobs ( see Brennan and McGeevor , 1987 , for example ) .
16 However , as Patrick Parrinder has pointed out , most of these approaches — in their concern with methodology rather than with the aims and purposes of English studies — have led to changes in manners of interpretation rather than in the choice of texts : they do not usually lead to any significant reconsideration of the worth of pursuing the interpretation of texts as such . "
17 Many decisions about how to display the data have to be standardized within a package , and they do not always lead to sensible or pretty results .
18 But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality , particularly during childhood and adult life .
19 The structures of related polyamides do not always lead to this neat arrangement of intermolecular bond formation ; for example the geometry of an extended nylon-7,7 chain allows the formation of only every second possible hydrogen bond when the chains are aligned and fully extended .
20 In addition , an increase in production , or even in investment , does not automatically lead to an increase in jobs — the norm is usually the exact opposite , and shedding labour is a prerequisite for a firm 's expansion .
21 Outcrossing promotes diversity suited to high biotic uncertainty and does not invariably lead to specialization of species but , on the contrary , may lead to greater generalization of a species and therefore similarity between species of a tree ‘ guild ’ .
22 Goldmann 's reflexivity does not however lead to a ‘ total conception of ideology ’ ; he , like all the early Marxist theorists of ideology , does not reflect critically on the ‘ science ’ or Marxism .
23 So , while product development has been impressive , and confirms a certain level of re-investment , it does not usually lead to development of medium-sized businesses with tangible assets .
24 Such behaviour may be practised by animals of any age , and at different times of year , and sometimes between the same sex , but does not always lead to mating .
25 Before looking at local economic strategies in more detail we should point out that the decline of consensus politics at the national level does not inevitably lead to an increase in local political activity .
26 The trouble is , this does not necessarily lead to greater understanding of why something represents good practice .
27 I does not necessarily lead to an increase in the price of consumer goods .
28 The transformation of the problematic does not necessarily lead to a transformation of the form of validity of knowledge .
29 Professor Chapman points out that this does not necessarily lead to a drop in standards of physical care , but stresses the apparent risk that patients may occasionally be made to feel ‘ merely an appendage to a machine ’ .
30 It has been rightly pointed out that a quick ball from such a scrum does not necessarily lead to a running game and that the centre of the field , already bustling with activity due to the increased fitness and range of the modern player , would be clogged up with roaming loose forwards relieved of scrummage duties .
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