Example sentences of "[modal v] result [prep] [noun pl] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Checking such consumer needs should result in resources being used better . |
2 | Natural catastrophes , such as volcanic eruptions , may result in sites being buried very rapidly . |
3 | ‘ Fault location and repair takes much longer with underground cables , and this could result in customers being without supply for longer periods . ’ |
4 | Mr Clark said legislation ensuring re-inspection could come into force within the next few years and he warned that it could result in hotels being prosecuted if they contravened their Fire Certificates . |
5 | Fred Smithies , union general secretary , said that the redistribution of resources would result from budgets being calculated according to total pupil numbers instead of classes taught . |
6 | Failure to do this will result in absences being regarded as unauthorised , and may result in further action being taken . |
7 | yeah I think right but I think the way of analyzing is through just saying you , what are your grievances and then ultimately that will result in landlords being driven out . |
8 | Tranmere 's fear is that a move inspired by the Pools companies , who pay the League a great deal of money each year , will result in clubs being forbidden to switch fixtures away from the traditional Saturday except where television or the Police demand otherwise . |
9 | Secondly , there is a risk that higher prices charged by monopoly suppliers will result in DHAs being able to purchase a lower volume of services than provided at present . |