Example sentences of "to lead [prep] [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A currency union is likely to lead to a reduction in member countries ' natural rate of unemployment .
2 Moreover , a cash supplement to income would also be expected to lead to a fall in work effort .
3 Christopher Huhne says that this ‘ would represent the lowest growth rate since 1981 and is almost certain to lead to a rise in unemployment ’ .
4 More recently some Universities and Polytechnics developed courses for ethnic minorities — but these when they were focused on developing multilingual skills were not intended to lead to a specialism in minority languages but simply to serve support strategies which fall far short of teaching the languages as such .
5 The combination of a new regulatory system and increased competition ought to lead to an increase in efficiency in the provision of financial services , although this still ignores the cost of the overall regulatory framework .
6 Thus the merger of Fiat/Lancia and Alfa would increase Fiat 's existing dominance of the Italian car market and be liable to lead to an increase in monopoly power .
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