Example sentences of "result of [det] [noun] [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The general result of such discussion is that they are exploited by the ANC and others to conceal the true nature of revolutionary organisations , ’ he said .
2 The logical result of such thinking is that parents feel largely responsible when things go wrong .
3 The result of this change was that one could no longer rely on notions of ‘ sinfulness ’ being used with regard to certain acts .
4 One result of this change was that the number of households enumerated was about 300 thousands more under the new definition or about 13 per cent ( Todd and Griffiths , 1986 ) .
5 Mr Brown said : ‘ The result of this Budget is that taxes on petrol , cigarettes and alcohol are up , national insurance and VAT are to rise , mortgage tax relief has been cut .
6 The result of this link is that the most efficient producers tend to have the shortest development lead time .
7 One result of this attitude was that the strain placed by warfare on the economies of most European States was less than the mere number of men engaged in fighting might seem to indicate , since these were drawn so largely from the least productive elements of society .
8 The end result of this case is that the police have a power to enter and search any premises for the purpose of recapturing a person unlawfully at large , provided he or she has reasonable grounds for believing that the person is on those premises ( s. 17(1) ( d ) & ( 2 ) of PACE and that they have the power to use reasonable force in effecting entry and arresting the person sought ( s.117 of PACE ) .
9 ‘ The result of this treatment was that Charles grew up needing both affection and assurance . ’
10 The result of this approach is that most capital instruments are reported as liabilities .
11 The result of this approach is that it is not necessary to retain all of the information stored in the interface for all words in the text .
12 The result of this dichotomy is that the employer who can rely on the right to protect his business secrets is much more likely to succeed in court than when he seeks to enforce a traditional restraint of trade clause .
13 The result of this strategy is that I 've never missed a plane in twenty-eight years of international travel — except once .
14 The result of this search is that Eccleshall finds the lemma of Conservatism in ‘ a particular conception of the political order ’ .
15 The result of this Meditatio was that the monk or nun experienced the truths of faith in an entirely new way .
16 The result of this situation was that a key worker system for dementia sufferers did not operate .
17 The result of this option is that the state of the DC is changed to ACTIVE , thus fulfilling LIFESPANs requirement for a DC to be active through only one package .
18 The result of this ineptitude was that I was rumbled as a single parent within days , if not hours , and subsequently approached as if I were a fatal poison masquerading as a person .
19 Staff performance is discussed at some length , though since there is no formal training scheme or disciplinary procedure the usual result of any dissatisfaction is that Davenport says he will ‘ speak to ’ the offender .
20 The result of these decisions is that if the effect of an indemnity or similar provision is to require A to indemnify B against B's own liability to A , the clause will be treated as an exclusion , subject to the UCTA 1977 , whereas if the effect of the provision is to require A to indemnify B against B 's liability to C , the clause falls outside the provisions of the Act .
21 The result of these negotiations was that BP Coal undertook not to prospect in the area without consultations with LAG and the local community .
22 The old process of commuting death sentences also remained in effect , and the result of these arrangements was that about half of all eighteenth-century felons were transported , so that about 30,000 were sent to North America in the next 60 years .
23 The results of this test are that the energy required to reach this state is much higher than that leading to the optimized B II conformations , overall losses varying from 12 to 40 Kcal/mol ( with the exception of the C6pG7 junction which nevertheless loses 6 Kcal/mol ) .
24 The results of this approach are that some individuals may be committed to lifelong drug therapy which they do not need .
25 For if one of the main results of this election is that the Labour Party ditches Mr Kinnock as leader in favour of Mr Smith , it could well be a case of reculer pour mieux sauter — a kind of Pyrrhic defeat .
26 One of the results of this difference is that such accents have different pronunciations for the two members of pairs of words that are pronounced identically ( i.e. are homophones ) in RP , e.g. ‘ won ’ and ‘ one ’ , ‘ nun ’ and ‘ none ’ .
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