Example sentences of "can result [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The time honoured method of knocking dowelling through a sizing plate to produce a smaller diameter can result in a shredded mess unless a number of reducing holes are used .
2 The legislation embodies numerous illogicalities and anomalies , including the double capital tax charge on gifts made within seven years before death , the taxation of some settlements as if no interest in possession exist when , in fact , they do , and the effect of the ‘ pooling ’ rules for shares etc , which can result in a chargeable gain which greatly exceeds the actual gain on a disposal of a recently acquired holding , eg on a rights issue .
3 Whilst this representation provides a very compact method of holding and handling a wide range of the common geometric forms found in engineering , it can result in a long processing time when real model edges have to be determined in complex models .
4 Certainly the advent of a child in a previously childless marriage can result in a radical readjustment of the priorities and intimacy of relationship between the parents .
5 The urge to be rhetorical can result in a great deal of mannerism .
6 On the other hand , loss of soil fertility after forest clearance and the invasion of weeds can result in a rapid decline in the carrying capacity of these ranches .
7 By s.95 failure to comply with a nuisance order without reasonable excuse , can result in a maximum fine of £2000 , plus a fine of £50 for each day on which the offence continues after conviction , or the local authority may abate the nuisance and do whatever is necessary to execute the order whereupon expenses can be recovered from the person by whose act or default the nuisance was caused .
8 The venture can result in a generic research programme for the benefit of members , the dissemination of design data , the promotion of computer codes or the collection and dissemination for world-wide new practice .
9 Adding the gravel after the water can result in a little clouding , but if you have washed it well this soon clears , while the water is heating up .
10 Here a few chance changes in genetic structure , often quite minor in themselves , can result in a dramatic change in the phylogeny of a given species .
11 This can result in a significant mis-estimation of the resource needs of the area .
12 For longer word lists , this can result in a different number of nodes ( and therefore edges ) .
13 The use of standard terms can result in a different problem .
14 According to COSLA officials , it can result in a potential loss of houses at prices which provide unduly favourable discount entitlements to individual purchases and can lead to unredeemed debt charges having to be met by remaining tenants .
15 A possible reason for this relates to the paradoxical finding that a level of activation of the NMDA receptor system , which is itself inadequate for producing LTP , can result in a subsequent impairment in the ability to generate LTP r28–30 .
16 The quality of tubulars must always be extremely high , since failure can result in an expensive and time-consuming job to retrieve damaged equipment .
17 Choices about the mathematics syllabus at secondary level for all pupils may , for example , be dominated by the needs of a small minority who wish to study mathematics at university , and this can result in an inappropriate syllabus for many .
18 Increased productivity — all that customization can result in an easier-to-use interface , those formatting options generate info with more impact .
19 And what he says to us can result in the complete transformation of our lives .
20 Fries argues that preventive activities can result in the delayed onset of morbidity and chronic disease .
21 A combination of the two features can result in the remarkable ability to fly in near zero wind conditions .
22 This low level of activity indicates a lack of extensive interior melting , or a thick lithosphere , or a lack of stress in the lithosphere , or some combination of all three , all of which can result from a long history of low internal temperatures .
23 Thus a balance of forces can result from a weakened infection which induces a weakened immune response , leading to persistence .
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