Example sentences of "it [vb mod] lead [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It may lead to a gap between the values of those most closely tied to the institutions of the labour movement and the unwaged .
2 It may lead to a considerable degree of social deprivation and a miserable existence for the families involved .
3 In which case , it may lead to a dis engagement from learning .
4 Although the regulatory rules are subject to judicial review and the control of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and , in the case of SROs , the SIB , this might not be adequate ; ( 2 ) It may lead to an uneven playing field by virtue of differences in the treatment of different authorised persons .
5 It emerges from the above discussion that man-machine allocation of function is at best an oversimplification and it may lead to the neglect of some key features of human performance .
6 It may lead to the complete disappearance of a consonant , as in castle or a partial transformation as in irresistible , originally in-resistible .
7 But in any case , her prominence in the preparations for the 5 October march , and her leading part in it , did not mean that she intended that it should lead to a violent outcome , and the mere fact of her CPNI membership can not be taken as evidence for the existence of a violent conspiracy .
8 It should lead to a greater efficiency among the police and give a much-needed boost to the fight against crime .
9 It should lead to a reduction in the food costs themselves .
10 ‘ It is important to recall all this to memory , but above all , it should lead to a commitment to the continuing struggle for justice and for life .
11 ‘ It is important to recall all this to memory , but above all , it should lead to a commitment to the continuing struggle for justice and for life .
12 An important consequence of this is that it should lead to a great improvement in the quality of instructions and warnings produced by manufacturers attached to their products ( see Vacwell Engineering Co Ltd v BDH Chemicals Ltd [ 1971 ] 1 QB 88 ) .
13 If this process went on unchecked it should lead to an increasing ripple height , but , as the ripple crests rise , they increasingly interfere with the wind , so that the sand grains on the crests are blown over into the troughs .
14 The gentleman in question did exhibit a certain alarm because when I told him why I was looking at his land he thought it might lead to a conservation order being slapped on it .
15 One of Rice 's reasons for accepting an invitation to join the board in the first place was his belief that it might lead to a rekindling of the old partnership .
16 think it might lead to a , an epidemic , mm .
17 " The Trieste crisis blew up with an intensity which at the time suggested that it might lead to the last battle of the Second World War or the first of the Third World War . "
18 I would say that it 's germane to this exercise again in so far as it might lead to the conclusion that a particular sector is impracticable .
19 Erm , funnily enough earlier on in August , erm , I rang you up about Yugoslavia , and er , I , one of the reasons that I gave for not , the Europeans , not intervening in Yugoslavia was my fear that it might lead to the Russian military unseating Gorbachev and my , er , discard that the , the sick man of Russia , so erm , sort of parallel I , well I would n't parallel it with Yugoslavia , my argument in Yugoslavia was that we should n't intervene because we do not have primary interests with , I mean , well we clearly have general interest but we do n't have primary interest , additionally in Russia is that everybody , in the world have interest but I would definitely here say that Britain should clearly do nothing per .
20 ‘ And it might lead to an investigation of my own background . ’
21 I would very much like CPRW to join , not because it might lead to an international jolly ( some hope ! ) , but because I think it would be a feather in CPRW 's cap , we will benefit from their advice and information , and we will be able to contribute something at a UK level .
22 Michael Latham , an executive member of the 1922 Committee of Tory MPs and a former director of the Housebuilders ' Federation , condemned the rise as unnecessary and warned it could lead to a recession .
23 Gary Stretch makes the first defence of his British light- middleweight championship against Rochdale 's Derek Wormald at the London Arena tonight , knowing it could lead to a lucrative world title eliminator against Leicester 's Chris Pyatt .
24 We think it could lead to a stalemate .
25 Kleinwort Benson said it could lead to a further 15 per cent fall in property values .
26 But this strategy might not work out as the British government hoped ; the resultant ‘ unfreezing [ could ] release the political energies of the people ’ , and it could lead to a situation in which Protestant workers were weaned away from Orangeism and united with their Catholic fellow workers in the Labour movement :
27 I rather suspect it could lead to a lot of foul-hooked fish , which is another thing I deplore when done deliberately .
28 Like a faster-acting computer programme , decisions and judgements can speed up , and it could lead to a higher IQ !
29 It could lead to a second defeat .
30 Certainly it could lead to a valuable teacher-learner dialogue .
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