Example sentences of "[art] result [is] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The new Directory holds everything from users and their privileges to file servers and printers as objects within a distributed database — the result is that a user logging onto one server gets immediate access to resources , irrespective of location on the internet .
2 The result is that a large proportion of the elderly are solely dependent on the basic state pension , with supplementary benefit .
3 The result is that a degree of leeway is normally granted to dischargers , and a certain amount of pollution allowed to occur with impunity .
4 The result is that a student may have answered half the paper in a manner worthy of a Law Lord , and yet obtain a third class because he has not answered the other half .
5 The result is that a distribution of relaxation times is to be expected for a given process and this results in a broadening of the dielectric loss peak .
6 Some would say that the result is that a Classification Society does act as an expert in resolving technical disputes .
7 The result is that a complete flowchart of both wings of the Chemical Products business — which manufactures up to 800 different specific chemicals — strongly resembles a bowl of spaghetti .
8 The result is that no party has a majority .
9 The result is that every ledge , from those that would take a small tent to those that a modern rock climber would blanch to see , is packed with birds .
10 The result is that every sperm produced and every egg produced is unique in terms of the contents of their locations , although their addressing system is identical in all members of one species ( with minor exceptions that need not concern us ) .
11 The result is that the ‘ war against crime ’ fought by detectives becomes a symbolic re-enactment of conflicts in the economic world at large , between those who have material property and power and those who labour and are dispossessed .
12 If women fully develop the lower pec muscles , the result is that the bust is pushed out by large underlying muscles , thus seeming larger .
13 The result is that the children learn how to control dogs and the dogs learn that obeying children is simply part of life .
14 In the towns they drink wine and liqueurs , but we ca n't do that in the villages … the result is that the gents can drink , but it 's forbidden to the lower classes . ’
15 Suppose farmers have a right in law to enjoin the railway company not to set fire to their fields : the result is that the company will fit spark-suppressing equipment to their trains , and there will be less damage to the farmers ' fields .
16 The result is that the city environment has deteriorated .
17 The result is that the rate of labour-force participation by women in Latin America has hovered around 20 per cent and remained fairly stable for over twenty years ( ECLA 1975 ) .
18 The result is that the uranium 's instability is controlled within a ‘ chain reaction ’ in order to release a steady supply of intense heat .
19 The result is that the friendship of a husband and wife should be the most intimate and most spiritual friendship two human beings can ever enjoy together .
20 The result is that the evidence for ageism remains unaltered , and the assumptions upon which ageism is based are preserved and perpetuated .
21 The result is that the class may not take place .
22 The result is that the publicly available information resource that might be of relevance to strategic decision making presents an extremely confusing picture to the executive decision maker .
23 The result is that the townscape of houses has been spreading further outwards and now , in places , the rurban fringe of one town meets that of another .
24 The result is that the books can be just as amusing on second reading , which is just as well given the ambitious content .
25 The result is that the network only sends duff data once every twenty minutes on average .
26 The result is that the agreement does not bite .
27 The result is that the Viking badge today adorns a range of cars that only a few years ago would have been impossible to imagine .
28 The result is that the piece seems to become more polyphonic as the listener can more easily hear the lines .
29 The result is that the librarian has to look over both shoulders and consider more carefully the legal implications of every decision on stocking this or rejecting that .
30 The result is that the community eventually atrophies and dies .
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