Example sentences of "the result is [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Suppose farmers have a right in law to enjoin the railway company not to set fire to their fields : the result is that the company will fit spark-suppressing equipment to their trains , and there will be less damage to the farmers ' fields .
2 In the ideal communication event the result is that the receptor 's understanding corresponds exactly with the intention of the communicator , but this ideal is seldom achieved .
3 To combat this , the freewheel is normally positioned in the main gearwheel which drives the rotor shaft ( Fig. 8.2 ) and the result is that the tail rotor slows with the motor and actually stops when the clutch disengages .
4 The result is that the majority of women are engaged at least for part of their lives in full-time domestic work , especially while their children are young .
5 The result is that the battle of the forms is won by the party who fires the " last shot " .
6 The result is that the uranium 's instability is controlled within a ‘ chain reaction ’ in order to release a steady supply of intense heat .
7 The result is that the synagogue , which three years ago came perilously close to closure , is now busy every week .
8 The result is that the townscape of houses has been spreading further outwards and now , in places , the rurban fringe of one town meets that of another .
9 The result is that the system is swamped .
10 Often the result is that the child , and subsequently the adult , in order to avoid punishment , will suppress feelings which might in fact be quite normal and natural , and indeed necessary to the human condition .
11 The result is that the shock of these artists ' social criticism is defused .
12 The result is that the text feels disjointed and lacks orientation .
13 The result is that the evidence for ageism remains unaltered , and the assumptions upon which ageism is based are preserved and perpetuated .
14 The result is that the relay RLA is heard to click at the end of the timing period , but the timer re-starts as it is caused to re-commence timing for a further period .
15 The result is that the unit price becomes even higher as publishers protect their desired profit margin .
16 The result is that the monarchy is immediately , and rationally , justified , when it is implied that the institution creates wealth or nationality .
17 The result is that the Viking badge today adorns a range of cars that only a few years ago would have been impossible to imagine .
18 The result is that the hammer or the bullet is pressing against its target for a period , perhaps about a hundredth of a second , which is very long compared with the time which is required to conduct the energy away from the point of impact in the form of waves of sound or stress .
19 Where you find those two provisions you construe the document , not as a release , but merely as an undertaking not to sue a particular individual , and the result is that the right to proceed against the co-debtor is reserved and can be put in force against him .
20 The result is that the marsh bed appears on the beach in front of the bar ( Fig. 8.18D ) .
21 The result is that the class may not take place .
22 The result is that the friendship of a husband and wife should be the most intimate and most spiritual friendship two human beings can ever enjoy together .
23 The result is that the agreement does not bite .
24 The result is that the rate of labour-force participation by women in Latin America has hovered around 20 per cent and remained fairly stable for over twenty years ( ECLA 1975 ) .
25 The result is that the design right will apply to both functional and aesthetic articles and , hence , there is an overlap with registered designs .
26 The result is that the file RESULTS.TXT contains two lines showing the start and finish time .
27 The result is that the librarian has to look over both shoulders and consider more carefully the legal implications of every decision on stocking this or rejecting that .
28 The result is that the concentration of neurotransmitters in a synapse increases and the normal actions of the neurotransmitter is enhanced .
29 The result is that the network only sends duff data once every twenty minutes on average .
30 The result is that the rule in Lee v. Butler ( that under those sections a buyer under a conditional sale agreement can pass good title to an innocent purchaser ) applies only if the conditional sale agreement is not regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ( see paragraph 5–34 above ) .
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