Example sentences of "would [adv] [adv] lead [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But it also strained credulity to believe that any sort of war where any sort of nuclear weapons were available would not eventually lead to full-scale atomic destruction .
2 A Halifax spokesman stressed the £20m provision on loans to the Kentish development Burrell 's Wharf was highly prudent and would not necessarily lead to a loss of the same magnitude .
3 To abandon ‘ news values ’ as the sole criteria of the media would not necessarily lead to a dereliction of duty .
4 In opposition to this , Kay and Silberston ( 1984 ) argue that competition would not necessarily lead to equal efficiency , since publicly owned concerns have the deep purse of public funds on which to draw .
5 Thus birth control groups during the inter-war period were careful to argue that the use of birth control would not necessarily lead to an increase in childlessness or very small families , but rather would result in better planned families and healthier mothers and children .
6 The government had the right to control private investment in the interests of society , and Courtauld agreed with Beveridge that to surrender this freedom would not necessarily lead to the erosion of others .
7 In other exercises , the goal was to reduce the variety of link types so that visual inspection of the semantic net would more readily lead to recognition of repeating patterns .
8 Publication would almost inevitably lead to pressures for both more and larger Committees , and for disclosure of information about their activities .
9 Blackie , commenting on the evidence given to the 1968 Select Committee , claimed that those wishing to see reports abolished did not realise that ‘ the written report is a safeguard for teachers , and if abolished … would almost inevitably lead to information being passed orally and , in effect , secretly ’ .
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