Example sentences of "[vb mod] result [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | A recent pilot competition for the International Foundation for Computer-based Education in Banking and Finance may result in future use of the Banking Game by IFCEB members . |
32 | Every care should be exercised in reconstruction , for inferior work may result in considerable distortion . |
33 | Non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs ) are associated with gastric mucosal injury that may result in peptic ulceration , upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage , and perforation . |
34 | In these circumstances membership of a CU may result in large scale unemployment which could persist until the appropriate restructuring of the industrial base takes place . |
35 | In addition , therapeutically induced anacidity may result in bacterial overgrowth of the stomach , with consecutive displacement of H pylori . |
36 | 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 . |
37 | Hurried selection may result in costly failure . |
38 | This may result in further disturbance of mood and hence re-awaken the disease and increase the risk of return to the substance or process of addiction . |
39 | Failure to do this will result in absences being regarded as unauthorised , and may result in further action being taken . |
40 | Although this complication is unlikely to cause overt clinical problems it may result in diagnostic confusion particularly with peritoneal malignancy . |
41 | In addition , diagnostic delay causes considerable distress to families and may result in subsequent bitterness if the child 's symptoms are not taken seriously by family or health professionals or if a second affected boy is born . |
42 | But , paradoxically perhaps , this greater tolerance may result in less fragmentation , more coherence , and less subjection to the forms of anxiety or guilt or compulsive behaviour that may once have been so deeply disturbing or threatening . |
43 | Infarct expansion may result in cardiac rupture , aneurysm , and thrombus formation . |
44 | This may result in permanent damage being done to the previously friendly atmosphere of the classroom . |
45 | This trichostrongyle , found in the small intestine and crop of pigeons , causes an enteritis and anaemia which , in heavy infections , may result in severe mortality in domestic pigeons . |
46 | Systemic amyloidosis often affects the gastrointestinal tract and may result in this condition . |
47 | One way or the other , market competition between firms doing independent R&D may result in excessive R&D , and co-operating rivals will have an incentive to cut back on their total R&D . |
48 | Defects in other systems might result in financial loss only such as where an expert system is used to provide financial advice . |
49 | Desperation might result in final defiance . |
50 | In an extreme case , this might result in Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome and even require clinical treatment . |
51 | Contact with him might result in another kind of dizziness . |
52 | Indirect effects include : ( i ) reductions in the goods and services required to care for the sick ; ( ii ) increases in output resulting from freeing of resources previously used by healthy people to avoid sickness ; ( iii ) the output resulting from any population increase due to a rise in the birth rate , as might result from better health conditions ; ( iv ) any net output resulting from changes in attitudes and in social and political organisation that might be a consequence of better health conditions . |
53 | At this time Pöhl 's decision , and uncertainty at the prospect that higher interest rates and inflation could result from monetary union , led to unease on the otherwise buoyant West German financial markets . |
54 | Strike-slip faults could result from interior contraction , though they do not reduce the surface area . |
55 | In the same way Bernard Mandeville subtitled The Fable of the Bees ‘ Private Vices , Public Benefits ’ and showed how in the economy of the hive social harmony could result from each individual pursuing his own self-interest . |
56 | Since the carriers risked their ships , it was assumed that they would select and supervise their crews with enough care to prevent the damages that could result from improper management and navigation of the ship . |
57 | Regrowth of the colony could result in additional phase variation events . |
58 | Paradoxically , then , reduced citation visibility for authors could result in middle authorship continuing to be regarded as an earned ( and hence valued ) privilege rather than as a right , a favour , a payback , or an inconsequential bagatelle . |
59 | The council felt that the domestication of the site could result in serious danger to any inhabitants because it is near high pressure petrol and gas pipelines . |
60 | Mr Noble 's report also said : ‘ The formation and use of an additional access to the A172 would add unduly to the hazards of highway users and could result in increased congestion and delays . |