Example sentences of "be a result [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The results seem to conform to the proposed pathogenic mechanism of NSAID enteropathy , namely that intestinal permeability changes predominantly reflect the direct cellular toxicity of NSAID and the consequential inflammation may be a result of a bacterial invasion of the mucosa . |
2 | This may be a result of a contractual term agreed by the target , some legislative requirement , or a requirement of a voluntary or self-regulatory body such as a trade organisation . |
3 | People who are especially at risk include those who are unable to move , perhaps because of a stroke , those with contracted limbs which could be a result of an arthritic condition , people with a known skin condition or allergy and those who are debilitated or undernourished , where there is little flesh between the skin and the bone . |
4 | Thus , the increased incidence of pancreatitis discharges may be a result of an increased number of recurrent episodes of pancreatitis , and not caused by an increased number of individual patients . |
5 | In some this may be a result of an imprecision of the techniques of bone density measurement . |
6 | It also appeared that there were insufficient resources for maintaining localised filing systems in good order , considered to be a result of the departmental policy to centralise filing and associated staff . |
7 | It might also suggest that if fat people have psychological problems , these may well be a result of the obesity , or at most a contributory factor . |
8 | Although the mental symptoms could be a result of the physical ones , this seems unlikely . |
9 | In Buxtehude , as we have seen , there has been a sharp rise in bicycle use , though this is likely to be a result of the greatly increased opportunities for cycling ( and walking ) rather than of transfer from other modes . |
10 | This must be a result of the extravagant claims made at the movement 's inception , what Leith ( 1969 ) has described as the work of " flamboyant cheer leaders " . |
11 | Unlike sections 47 and 57 where , at best , the entry into the investment transaction may be a result of the contravention but will not be the contravention itself , the contravention of section 56 does consist of the entry into the transaction . |
12 | The drift towards this common ground appears to be a result of the general desire that the team " work together " , but the absence of any explicit guidance about what this means . |
13 | Government growth might be a result of the requirements of capitalism . |
14 | The project budget can be seen to be a result of the strategic planning ( Figure 2.2 ) loop 5 , 6 , 7 . |
15 | The project budget can be seen to be a result of the strategic planning ( Figure 2.2 ) loop 5 , 6 , 7 . |
16 | This reflux does not seem to be a result of the use of bronchodilators . |
17 | The family pathology may well be a result of the disorder rather than a cause . |
18 | Speaking at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union , Lin Callis of NASA suggested that up to 75 per cent of the decline could be a result of the fluctuating solar cycle , with a build up of electrons and neutrons breaking down the ozone . |
19 | That could be a result of the QIP , but it will take years to appear . ’ |