Example sentences of "lead [adv] to [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 These changes were to lead eventually to competition and dissent between the two main providers , particularly in the Eastern District as it was a predominantly rural area .
2 To dwell upon the problem emotions of others is frowned upon as ‘ morbid curiosity ’ , likely to lead only to highlighting and prolonging them , thereby causing unnecessary pain .
3 The Valley Hotel has three prime attractions to day tourist visitors — a large car park , excellent facilities for children and a large garden area leading directly to parkland and the River Severn .
4 To see a literary work as an expression of the personality of the author leads inevitably to biography and psychology .
5 The fragmentation led inevitably to violence and misery .
6 From the growing disillusionment of the Spanish experience in 1937 , Nizan was led inexorably to incredulity and disbelief during the Munich crisis of September 1938 , and ultimately to bewilderment and total despair following the Nazi-Soviet pact and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 .
7 Pat Connolly was led away to incarceration and I was offered treatment for my facial injuries and an operation on my flattened nose .
8 The provision of permanent waters led everywhere to overgrazing and consequent soil erosion , and veterinary quarantine regulations which interfered with the free movement of cattle both within and into and out of the reserves almost certainly contributed to the spread of tsetse fly which occurred during the colonial period .
9 Others believe that it will lead primarily to apathy and despair rather than rebellion and protest .
10 In another case , though , they lose all moral value and lead only to bookkeeping and arguing .
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