Example sentences of "will lead [prep] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I commend the Government 's handling of the pay review body and their general approach of marrying this policy , which will lead to higher pay for teachers , with a determined critique of the elements of teachers ' performance which need to be discussed and openly and rigorously criticised . |
2 | This will lead to higher management costs per household . |
3 | ‘ It is quite clear that opposition 's spending plans will lead to higher inflation . |
4 | It has introduced an ambitious Company Plan which will lead to better service , cleaner trains and more staff at stations and on platforms . |
5 | More competition will lead to better service , and the whole House knows it . |
6 | While the above arguments suggest that the link between payment of the domestic rates and services received will lead to greater expenditure , it should be noted that domestic rates are one of the more obvious and most easily perceived of all taxes . |
7 | This will lead to greater accountability which I am sure will be welcomed by Congress . |
8 | Teachers have expressed concern about the emphasis on testing which they claim will lead to greater stress among pupils and parents and will carry implications of failure . |
9 | This will lead to greater customer satisfaction and be to everyone 's benefit . |
10 | The divisional reorganisation , linking France with Southampton and Witham will lead to greater integration . |
11 | It is anticipated that the findings will lead to greater understanding of the nature of teamwork in secondary schools and its role in the implementation of multiple innovations . |
12 | But campaigning groups will not give up and they continue to demand conditions that will lead to broader participation . |
13 | The standard spending assessments , which will remain , will lead to further capping and difficulties for many authorities . |
14 | In the following example the teacher is drawing Raymond into an activity , in the hope that it will lead to further thought . |
15 | This is the fear that , despite international safeguards , the export of civil power stations and equipment will lead to further proliferation of the atomic bomb . |
16 | Investment in winding capacity at Galashiels and Dalkeith will lead to further quality enhancement and underpin performance in the future . |
17 | Does he think they will lead to further unemployment and does he think they 'll have enough the effect of increasing unemployment in my part of the United Kingdom ? |