Example sentences of "result the " in BNC.
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1 | As a result the design was modified to include much greater fire resistance , adding £50,000 per car to the basic cost of £200,000 of the initial design . |
2 | As a result the financial position of housebuilders is almost certainly worse than appears , with higher building costs and falling sales highlighting the rapidly deteriorating trend in cashflow in 1989 and 1990 . |
3 | As a result the country is losing market share and is ill-prepared to fight the European competition come 1992 and the single European market . |
4 | As a result the peasant gathering ( skhod ) which happened to be scheduled then assembled an unusually high number of villagers . |
5 | As a result the rural population of all Russia would need four years , until 1926 , to recover from the combined disasters of the Famine and crude central fiscal and administrative measures . |
6 | As a result the average number of people in a house , which was 4.0 in 1931 , was reduced to 3.5 by 1939 . |
7 | It is in this latter sense that very often it is claimed that the Conservative Party is advocating an incomes policy , by which is simply meant that the policies which we advocate would , we believe , have as a result the stability of money values and thus have the effect that increases in earnings were real and not merely monetary . |
8 | As a consequence , whatever the result the Dominions would be disappointed and disgruntled . |
9 | As a result the women suffer ; they are made the scapegoats of damaged Izzat . |
10 | for example , the maintenance of blood pressure when changing from a lying to a standing position is achieved less rapidly as we age ; as a result the blood supply to the brain is decreased for a longer time and there is a greater tendency to feel dizzy . |
11 | The Army established its ordnance depot in Bicester in 1941 , and as a result the town is the second largest population centre in the Cherwell district , yet , despite that expansion the town essentially remains a market town serving its rich agricultural hinterland . |
12 | As a result the Social Democrats are now in government in 10 of Germany 's 16 Länder , or states , and have a 37–31 majority in the Bundesrat , the second chamber of the federal parliament . |
13 | As a result the expansionist economic policies favoured by David Lloyd George found little support amongst electors and , thus , in parliament . |
14 | As a result the Edinburgh Conference of 1936 passed resolutions leaving the Labour Party supporting collective security but opposing rearmament . |
15 | As a result the Labour Spain Committee had to be formed in March 1937 to fight the battle for the rejection of non-intervention within the Labour Party . |
16 | As a result the right of hunting and taking game was reserved by statute for the upper classes . |
17 | In Northamptonshire , four such tutors were appointed by the District and as a result the number of courses increased from thirty-two in 1942–43 to fifty-two in the following year . |
18 | As a result the government invested considerable resources in suitable facilities . |
19 | Despite the truce of 1748 , England and France were continually at war and , in due course , George II decided to allow William Pitt to become Prime Minister so that he could leave Britain and campaign against the French , as a result the French suffered notable defeats , losing against Clive in India ; also in America and at Quebec in Canada in 1759 . |
20 | As a result the Rules would need complete revision and accordingly at that time take into account the Committee constitution as a somewhat separate issue . |
21 | As a result the aircraft proved a failure and following a spectacular crash at the Paris air show in 1964 was withdrawn from service altogether . |
22 | As a result the DST is able to operate a huge computerised identity-card system associated with equally large and efficient telephone-tapping centres which the French appear to tolerate without concern about their civil liberties . |
23 | As a result the following day , 20 June 1961 , the Daily Express carried the government 's story in full on its front page , giving the impression that Blake had betrayed all these agents on his own . |
24 | As a result the remedy can be repeated without causing the patient any aggravation ; or if aggravation should occur it will be of short duration , easily controlled . |
25 | As a result the productive sector is employing a relatively small number of the labour force , while the sector that serves the region absorbs greater numbers . |
26 | Although there is no shortage of childless couples in Britain , there is a shortage of couples prepared to adopt or foster handicapped children , and as a result the numbers of fostered and adopted children remain small . |
27 | As a result the Hashemite monarchy was confirmed in Palestinian minds as the chosen client and instrument of the United States . |
28 | The 1967 victory was an emotion-charged event , bringing de Vicenzo the title he richly deserved after four third places and a second , and the result the public wanted . |
29 | As a result the legislation will authorize ( and may indeed require ) the interception of all the telephone calls to and from trade union head offices , as well as those of many other radical protest organizations . |
30 | The principal transitions from one phase of people 's life to another were thought of as crises and as a result the community to which they belonged assisted with the appropriate rituals . |