Example sentences of "[det] [vb mod] result in " in BNC.

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31 The implementation of the SEA requires finance , and this should result in a broadening of expenditures within the EC budget .
32 This should result in cuts of up to 10 per cent in fuel consumption .
33 In an extreme case , this might result in Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome and even require clinical treatment .
34 Another policy would be to enter all students — this might result in eight passes — but a percentage pass rate of only 53 per cent .
35 Initially she welcomed the professionals ' involvement because she believed this might result in help and advice in identifying the reasons for Tom 's deteriorating behaviour .
36 For a bank this could result in the disruption of debt service payments by a government , state enterprise or private corporation .
37 This could result in one or more candidates surviving for each anaphor .
38 But remember that this could result in isolation , at least at first .
39 As there may be some averaging of national rates and the UK 's is probably the highest because of our 100 per cent cost recovery policy , this could result in the JAA invoice being lower than the UK one would have been , but I would n't bank on it . ’
40 The only alternative is to shut your dog in a separate room when there are guests , but this could result in other problems including whining and destructive behaviour .
41 This could result in a fire flaring up , causing possible injury and , especially if you are out at the time , widespread damage .
42 In order that the scheme functions efficiently it is essential that the reception offices of the hotels within the scheme inform central reservations of the up-to-the-minute availability of rooms to let at all times ; failure to do this could result in double-bookings , loss of goodwill and unnecessary charges being levied against the hotel for the service .
43 This could result in all downstream activities being changed .
44 Although the liquidators did not have to release the transcripts , this could result in an injustice to the defendants in the criminal proceedings .
45 This could result in the blind and pleats falling at an angle to the window .
46 This could result in fewer prosecutions and convictions for indecent assault .
47 We will usually regard theft from the ES as gross misconduct and this could result in summary dismissal and referral to the police for prosecution .
48 We usually treat physical violence towards others as gross misconduct and this could result in summary dismissal .
49 This could result in the tissue ischaemia leading to the decrease in secretory activity of acinar cells .
50 Failure to do this could result in a £10 fine .
51 He then goes on to refer quite correctly to the fact that apparently they 're using the nineteen eighty one census figures , instead of the ninety one census figures , this could result in er , a reduction in the amount of the cash available , and we should resist that , I personally think that 's less important .
52 Fisheries officials believe that this could result in the rivers being permanently lacking in some species of fish , and this in turn poses a serious threat to the fishing communities on the river banks .
53 It is contended that , at least where the interpretation of " the term " includes not only the contractual term but also any period of holding over or extension of the contractual term , this could result in the landlord being entitled to review the rent on the day of the commencement of any period of holding over under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 .
54 You are feeling pretty good about yourself and this could result in your forming a new friendship with someone attracted to you .
55 You are feeling pretty good about yourself and this could result in your forming a new friendship with someone attracted to you .
56 You are feeling pretty good about yourself and this could result in your forming a new friendship with someone attracted to you .
57 ‘ Fault location and repair takes much longer with underground cables , and this could result in customers being without supply for longer periods . ’
58 This could result in an annual investment in bus fleet renewal by the public sector of £30–35 million , plus a similar amount by the bus industry .
59 This would result in a sudden high rate of sink , with no obvious visual cause .
60 This would result in muscular development up to the clavicles for a man , preventing a ‘ droopy ’ looking chest , while for a woman it would cause a build-up of tissue leading into her cleavage , thus emphasising her bust .
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