Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] result [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Failure to check-in on time will entitle the airlines to refuse check-in and boarding which may result in full cancellation charges being levied . |
2 | Of the total 28,143 incidents , 658 were classified as " major " — on a scale which may result in widespread fish deaths or the closure of a public water supply intake . |
3 | must allow for the possibility that different professionals will bring different perspectives which may result in different conclusions or recommendations as to what is a desirable outcome of the assessment process , and therefore must provide a mechanism by which such differences can be identified , recorded , and , if possible , reduced . |
4 | Also vulnerable are families under great stress , which may result from financial difficulties , marital discord , social isolation , or poor health . |
5 | The low birthweight may be caused by external factors , such as smoking during pregnancy ; premature babies , which may result from insufficient standards of antenatal care , will be highly prone to early infection . |
6 | East Anglian surveyors Bidwells have taken up the cudgels on behalf of farmers not only at the timescale for completion of claim forms for area and set-aside payments and ewe and beef premiums , but also at the fines which could result from late or incorrect returns . |
7 | Although these encroachments may appear to be rather small , they could give your neighbour valid grounds for complaint , which could result in costly legal proceedings . |
8 | However , in order to reduce such anomalies , which could result in unfair economic competition , emission design or performance standards for particular industrial plants or processes are usually applied nationally . |
9 | The Bush Administration has announced plans which could result in large areas of protected lands being opened up to strip mining for coal . |
10 | The branch committee favourably entertained Miss Black 's assistance , but on it being remitted to a general meeting of the Society , it was rejected on the grounds that if the females were organised , their position would be improved as an industry for females , which would result in great accession to their numbers in the printing trade in Edinburgh . " |
11 | He must work towards an Umfunktionierung , as Brecht called it — a transformation of the apparatus — which will result in new fusions and relationships between media , genres and techniques , new , more collective production processes , and a new , more participative role for audiences . |
12 | The photos to the right illustrate a good weight transfer , while below we point out two indications of bad weight transference which will result in thinned shots . |
13 | The rules are formally protected by supposedly powerful religious taboos , breach of which will result in supernatural punishment for all concerned . |
14 | The theory of bureaucracy argues that bureaucracies have an in-built expansionary motivation which will result in operational inefficiencies . |
15 | The Michelin tyre company claims to have developed a " green " tyre , featuring new polymers which will result in reduced surface resistance of between 35 and 50 per cent . |
16 | Rather than overcrowding the wallspace with closely packed displays which can result in visual muddle , it is more striking to have fewer , more defined displays that are changed quite frequently to stimulate and maintain interest . |
17 | SSAP 22 allows this practice ( which can result in negative equity ! ) , and most UK companies affected follow it . |
18 | Changing a garage door , they say , has become a simple home improvement which can result in ongoing maintenance simplicity . |
19 | The new Home Delivered Readers Club offers discount vouchers and a card which can result in big savings for the shopper . |
20 | The Ivory Coast is a fearful example of what can result from full scale exploitation . |