Example sentences of "[modal v] result from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A paper-thin shell of sound wood is left on the surface of the infected timber which shows deep cracks along the grain but rarely across it as may result from dry rot .
2 For example , while heating of the lithosphere may account for uplift , subsidence may result from lithospheric cooling .
3 The NAO says its estimates could be reduced by improvements in technology , but adds that higher costs may result from stricter health and safety regulations .
4 Improved splanchnic and hepatic perfusion may result from enhanced blood volume .
5 Although the origin of this discrepancy is unknown , a nonmetallic ( T ) may result from incomplete doping or an impure host crystal .
6 Separation may result from clinical depression and , therefore , it may aggravate or maintain a pre-existing depressive condition …
7 Indirect effects include : ( i ) reductions in the goods and services required to care for the sick ; ( ii ) increases in output resulting from freeing of resources previously used by healthy people to avoid sickness ; ( iii ) the output resulting from any population increase due to a rise in the birth rate , as might result from better health conditions ; ( iv ) any net output resulting from changes in attitudes and in social and political organisation that might be a consequence of better health conditions .
8 At this time Pöhl 's decision , and uncertainty at the prospect that higher interest rates and inflation could result from monetary union , led to unease on the otherwise buoyant West German financial markets .
9 Strike-slip faults could result from interior contraction , though they do not reduce the surface area .
10 In the same way Bernard Mandeville subtitled The Fable of the Bees ‘ Private Vices , Public Benefits ’ and showed how in the economy of the hive social harmony could result from each individual pursuing his own self-interest .
11 Since the carriers risked their ships , it was assumed that they would select and supervise their crews with enough care to prevent the damages that could result from improper management and navigation of the ship .
12 to the nature of the personal data and the harm that would result from such access , alteration , disclosure , loss or destruction as are mentioned in this principle ; and ,
13 State intervention in rural manufacturing really dates only from the Second World War , after the report of the Scott Committee in 1942 assessed the advantages and disadvantages that would result from rural industrialization .
14 Better value for money would result from less use of custody for many classes of offender .
15 Loss of balance , dizziness and tingling can result from close contact with the stones , but this can also have a positive effect on the health and fertility of people brought into such contact .
16 We would like to advise readers that certain items of radio transmitting and telephone equipment which may be advertised in our pages can not be legally used in the U.K. Readers should check the law before using any transmitting or telephone equipment as a fine , confiscation of equipment and/or imprisonment can result from illegal use .
17 We would like to advise readers that certain items of radio transmitting and telephone equipment which may be advertised in our pages can not be legally used in the U.K. Readers should check the law before using any transmitting or telephone equipment as a fine , confiscation of equipment and/or imprisonment can result from illegal use .
18 In addition , of course , choices can result from lengthy weighing of odds .
19 The Ivory Coast is a fearful example of what can result from full scale exploitation .
20 Complete new colonies will grow from small pieces detached from existing colonies and in favourable conditions whole new sponge reefs can result from this process .
21 Tests reveal that sickness can result from excessive adherence to many physical fitness regimes .
22 As spina bifida can result from incomplete closure of the neural tube , so abnormalities in the development of the gut can be due to failure of tubes to seal properly .
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