Example sentences of "do [adv] lead to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For instance , in the rabbit , doses of aspirin sufficient to inhibit prostacyclin production do not lead to platelet adhesion to intact endothelium ( Dejana et al , 1980 ) . |
2 | I shall not pursue the point here , but it can be developed into one of the explanations for why particular arms races stabilize and do not go on for ever — do not lead to predators pursuing their prey at Mach 2 and so on . |
3 | The 41% of theses which do not lead to publication compares with Hand 's 38% for entomology 91 . |
4 | The 41% of theses which do not lead to publication compares with Hand 's 38% for entomology . |
5 | I am not suggesting that the differences in the foundations do not lead to differences in practice . |
6 | Thus you and the employee may jointly search for standards which are mutually acceptable which do not lead to hours of argument about whether or not they have been achieved . |
7 | Discussions over the need for increased powers for the Scottish party were initiated by its nationalist wing but have been seized on by the left as a means of ensuring that Labour 's different electoral aims north and south of the Border do not lead to alienation of the party 's traditional supporters in Scotland . |
8 | Variations in g then do not lead to deviations of output from its natural level , which is the result derived in chapter 4 . |
9 | These courses do not lead to qualifications awarded by the University , but they do help candidates for professional qualifications , such as the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians ( MRCPEd ) and for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons ( FRCSEd ) . |
10 | The economic conditions of the 19705 do not lead to optimism if one continues to hold this view . |
11 | The Doctor and Vicki , meantime , have found out that all roads do indeed lead to Rome . |