Example sentences of "result [that] the " in BNC.

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1 However , many people shout from their lungs , with the result that the sound is high pitched and lacks penetration .
2 Operators used high-voltage induction coils , with the result that the insulation deteriorated , probably causing the cable 's failure .
3 The customary gallery of managers and scouts assembled to watch on a night when a chill , blustery wind made the measurement of passes difficult with the result that the match and Rovers in particular took time to warm up - until the 20th minute .
4 Eliot goes on to envisage a future in which applied science replaces each theatre by a hundred cinemas , each musical instrument by one hundred gramophones , each horse by one hundred cheap motor cars , with the result that the population of the whole civilized world speedily follows the lot of the Melanesians .
5 The Prince made a short speech about the needs of the hospital , and then both he and Diana went round the room and spoke to everyone individually , with the result that the Wishing Well Appeal spread like wildfire .
6 Great simplifications have been made in the law as to estates and interests in land , with the result that the law of property has been made very much more uniform .
7 An example would be starving a child for whom one has parental responsibility , with the result that the child suffers serious harm .
8 When a horse suffers from chronic anxiety , its body is in a continual state of arousal for physical action with the result that the horse will over-react to any stimuli and it may be constantly jittery and nervous .
9 More often than not no-one bothers about the height factor , with the result that the speaker may have to peer at his notes or stand awkwardly or otherwise find it impossible to combine proper use of the mike with proper use of the lectern .
10 The treatment plan is not equipped to deal effectively with waste of such high chemical toxicity , and so much of it is passed out in the Yellow Creek to be carried away into the Cumberland River , with the result that the creek has become severely polluted .
11 This was going too far for the established church in both Rome and Nicaragua , with the result that the Pope called for their resignation .
12 Initially it was the basic problem of shelter that attracted social scientists , with the result that the main concern was for the home environment of the poor .
13 It transpired that the foundations of the chimney were inadequate , with the result that the entire structure sank some ten inches , taking floors and arches with it !
14 The parliamentary opposition defeated the plans for military reform which were proposed in 1867 , with the result that the army remained well below the level which it needed to confront the newly enlarged and well-armed Prussian state .
15 The point here is that techniques get evaluated and researched but programmes and policies do not , with the result that the ‘ social factors ’ which block policies tend to go unresearched too , or at best identified piecemeal , although lip-service to their importance is sometimes paid .
16 But , in the same ten-year period , no less than 1,278 new families came into being in the city , with the result that the number of houses built fell short of the number required .
17 At a meeting of the British Amateur Athletic Board 's Joint Standing Committee , a unanimous vote overturned the UKCCC 's decision , with the result that the trial race was cancelled .
18 The blame for syphilis was invariably ascribed to foreigners , with the result that the English called it the French disease , the French called it the Italian disease , the Italians , unable to make up their minds , called it both the French disease and the Spanish disease , while the Spanish called it the disease of Hispaniola ( Haiti ) .
19 In this case there was no such evidence with the result that the court did not decline to hear the case .
20 In other words , the Home Secretary would have a discretion to exercise from case to case , with the result that the duration of each warrant would vary , subject to a statutory maximum period .
21 This process would continue indefinitely , with reversals taking place at intervals of as little as 100,000 years or as much as one million years , but with the overall result that the compass spent about as much time pointing in one direction as it did in the other .
22 Alternatively the council may write to the prisoner to say that his/her tenancy can not be held any longer with the result that the prisoner may have no home to go to when released .
23 The trend today is for more paid workers to be employed in the CAB alongside volunteers with the result that the need to inculcate professional attitudes among volunteers has become more apparent .
24 The indexing for their information system , however , remains largely the same as NACAB 's , with the result that the use of the two systems in parallel , one for enquiry classification and the other for information access , may have solved one shortcoming and raised another .
25 The minute particles in the rock have been flattened with the result that the slate splits easily into thin sheets .
26 It had also been studied in America , with the result that the cylindrical wheel was recommended for high speed work .
27 It is a standard result that the Hall resistance in a strong field is B/ne , where n is the two-dimensional density of mobile electrons , assumed to be free , independent particles .
28 It accelerated more than anticipated with the result that the capsule landed in the Atlantic over a hundred miles away from the target area .
29 With drinking dishes , however , the smell of the detergent is simply added to the already unpleasant odour of the treated water , with the result that the cat will only drink from its official dish if it has no alternative .
30 There is a great deal of prejudice about age , with the result that the older you are the more likely you are to remain unemployed for more than a year .
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