Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] result [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It can make teachers more aware of the importance of attitudes towards language and how their own attitudes may result in reactions which discriminate against children with less ‘ prestigious ’ forms of speech .
2 Firstly , it is widely accepted , though admittedly not conclusively established , that major ice ages may result from the siting of large continental masses in the polar regions , because only in such circumstances can extensive ice sheets become established , with significant consequences for world climate ( Frakes , 1979 ) .
3 Even if your reaction is mild , it 's worth remembering that repeated exposure to foods that cause allergic reactions may result in the symptoms getting gradually worse .
4 These highly restricted distribution patterns may result from unusual patterns of behaviour or even physiological differences between males and females that somehow affect the growth of these fungi ; but the precise mechanisms behind this extreme specificity remain unclear .
5 Mutations may result in the activation of oncogenes or the inactivation of tumour suppressor genes , leading to abnormal or unregulated cell growth .
6 If main classes are unbalanced in size and more subdivisions are made in some classes than others ( to cater for the extensive literature of a larger subject ) , then long notations may result in the ‘ larger ’ areas .
7 Whereas crystallization from dilute solutions may result in the formation of single polymer crystals , this perfection is not achieved when dealing with polymers cooled from the melt .
8 As changes in extracellular cyclic nucleotide concentrations may result from glucagon or atrial natriuretic peptide hypersecretion , plasma values of these two hormones were assayed in 15 normal subjects , 10 untreated , and 10 treated patients with coeliac disease .
9 Recently there has been speculation that the generally disappointing effects of hypotensive drug therapy in mildly hypertensive subjects may result from the deleterious metabolic side-effects of the agents themselves Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial Research Group ( 1982 ) .
10 Cytochrome P450 metabolism of compounds may result in either activation or detoxification .
11 Those calves which are only coughing and/or tachypnoeic are usually in the prepatent stage of the disease or have a small adult worm burden and treatment of these animals should result in rapid recovery .
12 Within BP , further cost savings should result in compensating margin improvements later in the year .
13 One can see that cluster sampling of a city 's schools might result in a complete set of working-class schools with no middle-class ones at all ; or even completely middle-with no working-class .
14 It is speculated that these small fragments might result from unique terminated or inefficient translation at one or more sites between the 136th and 205th amino acid , and not from proteolysis .
15 Paradoxically , then , reduced citation visibility for authors could result in middle authorship continuing to be regarded as an earned ( and hence valued ) privilege rather than as a right , a favour , a payback , or an inconsequential bagatelle .
16 Two alternative initiation codons are located at nucleotide positions 397 and 619 within the same open reading frame as the first ; initiation of translation from these two start signals would result in peptide chains of 571 and 497 amino acids , respectively .
17 The UN predicts that a reduction of 30 per cent in the commercial debts of the 15 most indebted developing nations would result in a 25-per-cent increase in their national incomes over the next five years .
18 For example , a parallel rise in the number of children entering schools will result in an increased need for student teachers .
19 Local management of schools will result in changes in the practice of industrial relations throughout the school sector .
20 Any sections not reported clear by the time of the arrival of the Fire Service units will result in the Fire Service undertaking to search such areas as an immediate priority .
21 Think of it this way : if it is the case that an incomplete embargo on vehicles will result in my going , then anything that entails an incomplete embargo on vehicles will result in my going ; an incomplete embargo on cars entails an incomplete embargo on vehicles , so an incomplete embargo on cars will result in my going . )
22 He has already been booked four times this season and two more cautions will result in automatic suspension .
23 Realistic experimental noise together with the ‘ natural ’ forks caused by repetitive sequences will result in unpredictable and far from real maps .
24 The idea is that if first information is most important , then HL and GD lists will result in a favourable rating , and LH and GA lists will result in an unfavourable rating .
25 The idea is that if first information is most important , then HL and GD lists will result in a favourable rating , and LH and GA lists will result in an unfavourable rating .
26 Presentations of costs of residential and fostering care and intermediate treatment which ignore these important considerations can result in unjustified conclusions about cost effectiveness .
27 Relatively small changes in the layout of a room or in its lighting and furniture may seem insignificant when considered separately , but the sum total of such adaptations can result in safer , more pleasing and efficient surroundings for pupils with sight problems .
28 Careful management of such clumps can result in the production of high-quality timber while the areas in between are available for the natural regeneration of trees , shrubs and ground flora .
29 In these , migration through the lungs in heavy infections may result in pneumonia and death .
30 However , capital movements may result as a by-product of companies transferring technology and know-how .
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