Example sentences of "will lead [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is hoped that the acceptance of these recommendations will lead to all members being offered a greatly improved service by the Society and that a democratic system of elections for Executive Committee members will be ensured .
2 Replacement cost — changes in technology will lead to two effects .
3 In contrast , an antiparallel structure will lead to two sets of intra-tetrad NOEs ( associating G3 with G4 , and G2 with G5 ) .
4 These will lead to other moves and I have quite positive hopes for what that will bring us in terms of focus and , again , costs .
5 Hailing the decision as a major breakthrough , campaigners say it signifies that the tuna-dolphin issue is being taken seriously by British industry and will lead to other negotiations between industry and environmentalists .
6 Many European diplomats doubt that Britain 's new style will lead to new policies .
7 Furthermore , the changing age structure of Britain 's population described in the previous chapters will lead to increasing demands on the workforce of the twenty-first century to support an ageing population .
8 The parallels between the work environment and a natural ecosystem will lead to similar responses , and intelligence is vastly quicker than natural selection .
9 Expectancy is the perceived probability that effort will lead to perceived outcomes .
10 Punishment measures will be used instead of existing supervision … multiple orders will mean multiple demands , which in turn will lead to multiple breaches .
11 It implies , on the basis of a finite number of successes , that all applications of the principle will lead to general conclusions that are probably true .
12 More complex models , and especially Keynesian models , assume that higher interest rates will lead to higher levels of money supply , as in Figure 16.4 .
13 Sara from Southport will compete with her new partner in the Lancashire Open later this month and hopes their displays will lead to 1994 Games selection .
14 Individuals believe that acting in a certain way will lead to certain outcomes ( the performance — outcome expectancy ) .
15 Jupiter is the planet of increase , which is worth considering not in terms of financial and material improvements but in the expansion of your awareness and self-understanding — an expansion which will lead to better things in the future .
16 The Transport Act 1980 has attempted to encourage private operators to enter passenger transport under the philosophy that more competition will lead to better services .
17 I will be working closely with Brian Eyre over coming months to help to create the climate that will lead to favourable decisions about our future .
18 Diagnostic radiology is growing at a rate of between 5 and 15 per cent per year in many technically developed countries which , together with the rapid growth rate expected in developing countries , will lead to substantial increases in the global dose commitment in the future .
19 Make sure it is n't hooded ( top ) or taken too much inside ( above ) , as this will lead to major problems .
20 THE leader of one of Darlington 's strongest trade unions last night rejected a claim that the national minimum wage will lead to industrial disputes .
21 This , of course , will use up space on the memory card , but in practice you probably would n't save too many versions of the pattern , as too many stitches between the repeats will lead to long floats on the reverse side of the knitting .
22 People sometimes fear that taking turns to listen will lead to long conversations .
23 It will lead to renewed demands that the judge should fix the amount of damages if a jury has decided that defamation has been proved or at least be given power to lay down minimum and maximum limits for juries .
24 Conservatives believe that tax cuts will lead to greater incentives and initiative , thereby creating an enterprise culture in which the benefits of growth will ultimately spread to everyone .
25 I assure him that the money spent on the health reforms will lead to greater efficiencies and savings — its purpose is to improve patient care and to increase the number of patients treated — and it is extra to the maintenance programme .
26 So I 'd like to reflect that against what the government has done since our unique November conference they have cut the Health and Safety Executive 's budget for nineteen ninety three ninety four by five percent , that 's a total of thirteen million pounds the Department of Employment have already admitted this will lead to less inspections and less prosecutions they have introduced a market tex market testing exercise into the H S E in other words they 're saying what parts of the Health and Safety Executive can be privatized into , no doubt , their friends in industry they have made sure that Health that the Health and Safety Commission will work slower in the future by making the chair which is currently a full-time post a part-time post from September this year .
27 Secondly , a change in the overt and hidden curriculum is presented as a solution which will lead to changed attitudes and behaviours , irrespective of other changes outside the control of the school .
28 This in turn will lead to more imports .
29 They fear the rises will lead to more cases of hypothermia among pensioners and an increase in illness among children in lower-income families .
30 Easier and cheaper travel will lead to more tourists coming to Britain .
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