Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] result in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The plan is to use that money as a launching pad for further funds that could eventually result in major building work , ’ he said . |
2 | At the time of the Korean War in 1950 he feared a Soviet invasion and he believed that the USSR would only agree to German reunification on its own terms , which could well result in Communist rule . |
3 | Besides an altered expression of integrin adhesion molecules in colorectal cancer , an altered function may also result in pathological cell matrix interactions . |
4 | Staying with the familiar may well result in spiritual stagnation , particularly if this is because some people have become inflexible . |
5 | The first contacts were being made in nuclear research — even if the British were asking themselves whether nuclear co-operation would prove a step towards a postwar international police force led by Britain and the United States , or whether it would simply result in American domination of the whole project . |
6 | The establishment of specific , graded and realistically achievable goals for the elderly drinker is important , goals which will hopefully result in eventual abstinence . |
7 | Often whole sites have been filled which will inevitably result in expensive foundation design . |
8 | A valuation fee will be paid with the Mortgage Application , and the subsequent inspection will sometimes result in additional information being required eg estimates for essential repair work or modernisation , etc . |
9 | Considerable experimental rearrangement of the cells can still result in normal development . |
10 | The epidemiological importance of arrested larval development from whatever cause is that , first , it ensures the survival of the nematode during periods of adversity ; secondly , the subsequent maturation of arrested larvae increases the contamination of the environment and can sometimes result in clinical disease . |