Example sentences of "results be to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But cereal growers adopting the integrated control approach must appreciate that input costs are increased and a high degree of management is needed if the best results are to be achieved , ’ he adds .
2 The results are to be presented to the annual congress of the College of Ophthalmologists tomorrow by Mr Miles Tutton , consultant ophthalmologist at Clatterbridge Hospital , Chester , where the treatment is provided .
3 The manager 's role is confined to stimulating the subordinate to thinking through what results are to be sought and ways of achieving these .
4 Repeated medians are usually sufficient for exploratory purposes but , if the results are to be presented to a wider audience , the more pleasing appearance that can be achieved by hanning may well repay the extra effort .
5 If , as Goldstein and Cuttance ( 1988 ) assert , the best single indicator of a pupil 's future success in examinations is her/his ability at intake , it is essential to do this if exam results are to be used to compare schools .
6 Additionally , since babies and young children often have a high level of vitality , excellent results are to be expected .
7 It begins with a discussion by Roger Bullock of what research is , what its uses can be , some of the essential ingredients of research methods of investigation and some of the pitfalls which must be avoided if reliable results are to be achieved .
8 The programming is often a little more complicated in that instead of just sending the results of a program to be printed information about the way the results are to be presented must be sent .
9 To see how sensitive the results are to this treatment , Model 1 , the best specification , was re-estimated by imposing the restrictions that and as Models 4 and 5 respectively .
10 Since data on the elasticities of demand and substitution came from external sources , it is also important to consider how sensitive the results are to changes in the values of these parameters .
11 The answer to that question depends in part on how sensitive the results are to the specification of the model , and one can view this Lecture as being directed towards throwing light on this issue .
12 Where subsidiary or associated undertakings are disposed of during the year , their results are to be included up to the effective date of disposal .
13 Where subsidiary or associated undertakings are disposed of during the year , their results are to be included up to the effective date of disposal .
14 The economic collapse of the late 1920s and early 1930s provided that necessity , and the results were to be seen in the exaggerated downward movement in population growth .
15 Pitt managed to collect only half of the £10 million he had anticipated in 1799 , but better results were to be achieved when Henry Addington took over the Treasury and reshaped the taxation of incomes in his budgets of 1803 and 1804 .
16 A summary of the results is to be found in Brown ( 1983 ) .
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