Example sentences of "lead on to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These problems may then lead on to additional difficulties at school , especially if the teaching staff mistake linguistic delay as indicative of limited intelligence , or interpret differences in a child 's ability to use language as a sign of impaired ability to learn language ( Heath 1983 ) . |
2 | He had in those days of innocence seen the Edition as a finite task that would lead on to other things . |
3 | That type of education can also achieve access , which can lead on to other types of training and education . |
4 | Often this can lead on to valuable work on the subject of bias in documents . |
5 | Successful work using primary evidence may lead on to creative expression , which may come from a synthesis of the information gathered from the documentary evidence . |
6 | Use of a picture will often lead on to further activity . |
7 | Other questions may lead on to further enquiry and research . |
8 | Fieldwork in a historic landscape will often lead on to further research and document work to try to make sense of what has been found . |