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

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1 Hence today such schemes will rarely lead to the creation of a special class of share ; it is only in relation to their allotment , financing , and provision for re-purchase by the company or the trustees of the scheme that there will be special arrangements which the Act facilitates by exclusions from the normal restrictions on purchase of own shares and on the provision of finance by a company for the acquisition of its shares .
2 Functional pressure-group activity has also increased , which has allowed the state to bypass legislatures and which will eventually lead to the creation of corporate state structures dominated by the monopolies .
3 Government should not normally intervene in the market 's decisions about the use to which assets should be put , since private decision-makers will usually seek ( and are usually the best placed to achieve ) the most profitable employment for their assets , and in competitive markets this will generally lead to the most efficient use of those assets , for the benefit of both their owners and the economy as a whole .
4 According to John Bridges of EIT 's stockbrokers Keith Bayley Rogers the new administrators appointed by the Court , have the support of 75% of the company 's creditors which , it is hoped , will soon lead to the settlement of the creditors voluntary arrangement .
5 Thus , by suing the co-contractor the creditor commits a breach of the contract with the released covenantor , for such an action will inevitably lead to the very claim from which the release has been purchased by accord and satisfaction .
6 The definition of which places have previously been used for exchange activities will again lead to the identification of higher status sites .
7 The programme is supported by WACC and will ultimately lead to the creation of a support centre for the ongoing production and distribution of educational resources .
8 ( a ) Some writers have stressed the similarity between conventions and legal rules arguing that breach of a convention will ultimately lead to the imposition of a sanction .
9 Technically speaking , this will certainly lead to the semi-recumbent stone circle of Strichen in the district of Banff and Buchan — but the dry guidebook makes no mention of a long , glorious stone wall , part of an old kitchen garden boundary ; in the distance loomed the huge ruined house of the Frasers .
10 An acceptance of this offer without a fight will certainly lead to the future offers of any , if any being even lower .
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