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

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1 This has an unavoidable knock-on effect on Western Europe , as evidenced by the revival of the ‘ German question ’ , and it will eventually lead to Washington reappraising its security interests .
2 They will only lead to frustration .
3 Ride along with it as philosophically as you can , and try not to take your own hurt feelings or sense of irritation out on your mother-in-law , as this will only lead to unhappiness for you all .
4 It said that further technical measures of this kind will only lead to increases in carbon dioxide emissions .
5 And that will just lead to planning chaos because obviously somebody 's going to fall between the plans .
6 It will also lead to difficulties at the conclusion of the case when you come to bill .
7 The enthusiastic Mr Chettle has made cultural contacts within the embassies of the various countries involved with Riverscape and hopes the project will also lead to artist exchanges .
8 In such a slice , appropriate stimulation of the input pathways will also lead to LTP which persists for as long as the slice can be maintained alive .
9 Over the years , the departments have moved closer together and combining them will also lead to efficiency savings for the authority .
10 One can not necessarily assume that the operation of market principles per se will automatically lead to efficiency .
11 Interference with or removal of the latter will inevitably lead to changes in the reservoirs of nutrients and their inter-reservoir fluxes .
12 These differences will inevitably lead to disagreements within the organisation .
13 Tree removal in such a system , as occurred in the 1607–1900 period of US history , will inevitably lead to forest demise , but if the ecological system is carefully managed there are large-scale opportunities to reap a timber harvest without jeopardising sustainability .
14 Critics of Scottish devolution have argued that it will inevitably lead to demands for the number of Scottish MPs to be cut by between 15 and 20 .
15 Do not use alcohol as a means of getting to sleep , this will simply lead to alcohol dependence and there is evidence that alcohol has a detrimental affect on the quality of your sleep .
16 But more in-service education may miss the point , because " day-to-day demands on the teachers will sometimes lead to gaps developing between what teachers say they are doing and what they are actually doing " ( Slater 1985:51 ) .
17 It is accepted that taking risks will sometimes lead to accidents and consequent criticism .
18 This will undoubtedly lead to comparisons with similar previous occurrences .
19 It will ultimately lead to improvements in yield .
20 Even faults which are uncovered in the wood itself , like gum ducts or discoloured patches , are a cause of annoyance which will ultimately lead to dissatisfaction with the finished article .
21 As he explains : ‘ If I can successfully transfer what I believe to be management skills applicable to any discipline , then I would hope to follow a career path that will ultimately lead to directorship within an operations environment . ’
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