Example sentences of "will lead [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This will lead into a discussion of the Nixon presidency including Watergate and the repercussions that followed , such as the widespread decline in public trust and a vigorous reassertion of congressional power . |
2 | Financing it by methods 5 and 6 will lead to no growth in the money supply at all . |
3 | ‘ They can begin the process which will lead to a withdrawal from Northern Ireland . |
4 | The report warns that the effects of an imbalance of warming greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will lead to a sea level rise of around half a metre ( 20 inches ) . |
5 | In legislation concerned , for example , with Department of Trade inspections under the Companies Acts , the disclosure of incriminating evidence is a by-product of an investigation directed to other ends , whereas the whole purpose of this Act is to extract material which will lead to a conviction . |
6 | A misrepresentation by the accused that the law was such and such when it was in fact different , and by that misrepresentation he obtained property , will lead to a conviction of obtaining property by deception . |
7 | But managing director of Software AG in the UK , Jeff Graham , says that at some stage during the coming year , the company will implement its software for ‘ a mainframe-type platform ’ , which , he claims , will lead to a doubling of group revenues . |
8 | There is a recognition among these groups of the unity of their struggles and a desire to support each other , based on the recognition that if one community stops mining in its area it will add to the strength of opposition groups in other areas , while a defeat in one area will lead to a weakening of campaigns in other areas . |
9 | All the small states fear that any strengthening of the European Parliament , where they have relatively few seats in comparison with big brothers like Britain and Germany , will lead to a weakening of their influence by comparison with the Council of Ministers , which they attend as equals . |
10 | As Tour Commissionaer Deane Beman said last night : ‘ We all wish John the best in solving what is clearly a difficult situation for him and his family and we hope that a successful rehabilitation will lead to a return to the tour . ’ |
11 | Given the higher demand curve D 2 D 2 , short-run marginal cost pricing will lead to a price P 2 and the industry will produce at full capacity . |
12 | It will lead to a Certificate in Computer-Mediated Communication Systems . |
13 | ‘ It has been assumed by many that this will lead to a system of ‘ educational inheritance ’ directly comparable to that observed in capitalist societies ’ ( Giddens 1981 , pp. 231–2 ) . |
14 | If we say , you see , that the function of the dream is to safeguard sleep , and to fulfil wishes , then it 's clear that in the real world not all wishes are fulfillable and it may well be that , that the latent thoughts , in some cases , is so alarming and so disturbing , that they can not be sufficiently disguised and will lead to a state of waking , and that waking proves of course that the dream has failed in its function of safeguarding sleep . |
15 | A more basic and crucial point is that the logical conclusion of the Marxist approach would be that the introduction of socialism will lead to a society without crime , where collective interests and responsibilities are all important . |
16 | C.P.V.E. , T.V.E.I. , G.C.S.E. , A/S levels will lead to a breaking down of the traditional patterns of provision at 16+ . |
17 | The idea that such standardization will lead to a lack of choice is not correct , rather it will increase it . |
18 | Typically , a thorough investigation will lead to a requirement for specific warranties and indemnities ; the imposition of further conditions precedent to the completion of the buy-out ; and the rectification of particular problems after the buy-out is completed . |
19 | A goal is a set of assertions which includes one of the form ’ A certain sequence of operations will lead to a goal of the original task ’ . |
20 | Thank God that we do have regional diversity and differences , but if we are not careful , if we pursue regionalist policies it will lead to a break-up of England . |
21 | It is done on a 12-week cycle and will lead to a reduction in the cost for a producer with , say , 60 hens , to about £24 over the laying period . |
22 | Although large numbers of staff are not involved , the changes will lead to a reduction in Home Office manpower . |
23 | First , it is unlikely that the decrease in family size will lead to a reduction in the demand for HE . |
24 | An increase in earnings will lead to a reduction in both benefit and child support and so lone mothers will tend to be trapped at a low level of income . |
25 | Such consultations , together with the decrease in publication delays , will lead to a reduction of the latency period , because there is now a higher probability that the thesis , or papers derived from it , will be read and subsequently cited , but there may also be other factors involved . |
26 | But the introduction of automated machinery will lead to a reduction in the workforce , the company admitted today . |
27 | If the firm can expand its production it will lead to a reduction in average cost and hence a reduction in price , not only in the overseas market but also in the home market , which may lead to further domestic market expansion . |
28 | With other constants which define array sizes , such as maxExp , minExp and the various constants related to the number of rows and columns in the picture it is possible that an increase will lead to a memory overflow or long waits for some actions to terminate . |
29 | All studies assume that unchanged policies will lead to a rise in carbon-dioxide output . |
30 | For given real labour costs ( RLC 1 ) , a rise in the rate of national income will lead to a rise in the demand for labour . |