Example sentences of "would lead [pron] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 But Ferranti said yesterday : ‘ The report confirms that Coopers & Lybrand have found no information which would lead them to suspect that the Ferranti International balance sheet exposure to fraud was any different from that referred to in the letter to shareholders dated 29 September .
2 In theory , the scheme is meant to help pupils who would otherwise be unable to do so to benefit from education at an independent school , but Janet Finch argues that past experience of the direct grant system ‘ would lead one to suppose that many beneficiaries of such a scheme will be middle-class children ’ .24 In 1986–7 about 24,500 pupils attended independent schools under the Assisted Places Scheme in England alone , and this transferred £43 million of taxpayers ' money to independent schools .
3 This political rhetoric would lead one to suppose that the subsequent proposals would be of an equally clear political substance .
4 their attitudes would , would lead you believe that they have changed and they have become more receptive to the kind of things women have been saying over the years .
5 In all these cases , our knowledge of what these words mean in English , and the very general context of our world knowledge would lead us to suppose that in all cases the farmer is the agent and the duckling at the receiving end of the action : the farmer does the killing and the duckling gets killed .
6 A number of contemporary technological trends would lead us to think that the Ecotopian goal is feasible — these are trends in information technology and biotechnology .
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