Example sentences of "will lead [prep] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Economic and Social Research Council launched in early 1985 a major , multi-disciplinary research initiative with the general objective of promoting research which will contribute to a greater understanding of the relatively poor performance of British industry , including the service sector , and which will lead to its improvement .
2 A woman tractor driver , Ms G. Serzhantovich , said : ‘ I consider that the formation of an independent Lithuanian Communist Party will lead to its annihilation .
3 Elite autonomy means simply that circumstances exist in which the political elites representing a given social group can bargain on behalf of ‘ their ’ communities without fearing that compromises will lead to their removal and the substitution of a new elite for the social group .
4 Monk seal bodies are periodically washed up on the Mediterranean cost and there are fears the virus will lead to their extinction .
5 In the past two weeks he has had to scrummage against Scotland 's World Cup looseheads , David Sole and David Milne : ‘ They certainly got the better of me but I like to think that I am learning all the time and that that will lead to my improvement ’ .
6 But Piper and his manager Frank Warren argue that Benn 's relative lack of boxing knowledge , despite one brief spell as WBO middleweight champion , will lead to his downfall at Alexandra Palace on December 12 .
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