Example sentences of "[art] results would " in BNC.
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1 | It is by no means evident , he admits , that the results would be beneficial ; more study is required . |
2 | Even if America 's coasts , and the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve , were once again opened to drilling , the results would not offset the decline in production . |
3 | In addition , because of the commitment to long-term action , the Task Force tried to produce and develop plans for follow-up action throughout the region , and to ensure that the results would be used locally . |
4 | Had he gone out with the schedule the results would have been chaotic , yet he himself had not seen these double questions until they were pointed out to him at the internal testing stage . |
5 | With customer losses included , the results would better reflect what is best for the nation . |
6 | However , the results would suffer from ‘ sampling error ’ . |
7 | In view of the greet speed at which the bistable can operate , it would toggle on each bounce and the results would be unpredictable . |
8 | I explained that this would make no difference as the results would be the same , whether the past lives were real or simply figments of her imagination . |
9 | If the bullet had taken a slightly different path the results would have been catastrophic , ’ said Mr Watson of Homerton Hospital . |
10 | The results would seem to confirm that , at least at this level , information can be communicated at faster-than-light velocities — instantaneously , in fact . |
11 | Imagine what the results would be if someone were to base a study of active religious adherence on the laconic entries made under the heading ‘ religion ’ on hospital admission forms in Great Britain ! |
12 | ‘ If concessions are n't made for those who live in the desert , the results would be economically disastrous ’ , says US Representative Jerry Lewis ( Republican , California ) , who represents most of the rural Mojave . |
13 | Later on the results would affect our choice of regiment and our aptitude for specialist training . |
14 | Each Section of thirty men would construct an elaborate ‘ creche ’ or crib , and at midnight the results would be judged by the Colonel of the regiment as he made his rounds . |
15 | The results would not only set the baseline against which the effectiveness of the LURG could be measured , but would also provide fuel for debate , identify educational needs and suggest areas for possible research or development . |
16 | This , however , would have been to trivialize : the results would be of little interest . |
17 | This was something else … and whilst it might not exactly be welcome , the results would certainly be interesting . |
18 | ‘ If the contents were to be known , as Ward wanted them to be known , the results would be catastrophic , ’ Dashwood reminded him . |
19 | The results would be used to decorate the house or hall where her artistic flair again showed in the colour and composition of her arrangements . |
20 | The results would suggest that the behaviour of boys influences teacher bias towards them . |
21 | If what you say is true he must know that the results would be checked ? ’ |
22 | All major opposition parties boycotted local elections in November 1990 because they believed that the results would be rigged . |
23 | When the application period ended ( on June 8 ) an assessment of the results would be made and unsold shares would be put up for sale at a lower price . |
24 | had selected another proxy for their tests , the results would have supported the traditional risk-free rate version of the CAPM rather than the zero-beta variant . |
25 | If weapons could be made so much more destructive , if used , the results would be cataclysmal , and could endanger the existence of the planet and all life on it . |
26 | He promised , however , that there would be a full investigation and said that the results would be made public . |
27 | I am sure that without their constant support , the results would have been much worse than they have been . |
28 | But the results would be distorted by the fact that two consonant letters are used in the spelling ; to do the test properly one should use illiterate subjects , which raises many further problems . |
29 | To overcome this difficulty , one could ask the members of the group to choose among a small number of adjectives ( or ‘ labels ’ ) given by the analyst ; the results would then inevitably be easier to quantify ( that is , the job of counting the different responses would be simpler ) but the results would no longer represent the listeners ' free choice of label . |
30 | To overcome this difficulty , one could ask the members of the group to choose among a small number of adjectives ( or ‘ labels ’ ) given by the analyst ; the results would then inevitably be easier to quantify ( that is , the job of counting the different responses would be simpler ) but the results would no longer represent the listeners ' free choice of label . |