Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] result in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is reflected in high levels of commitment and professionalism which may result in stress and burn-out .
2 The strong glasses needed will give an odd appearance to the eyes which may result in teasing and although the child may see well directly through the glasses , there may be difficulties with the peripheral vision and mobility will have to be watched .
3 Calcium , cyclic AMP , and perhaps other mediators induce phsphorylation of several intracellular proteins , which may result in activation of plasma membrane transport systems .
4 The remedy granted by the High Court is an injunction , a discretionary remedy and a very serious one for the defendants , which may result in closure of the premises without compensation if that is the only way in which the nuisance can be abated .
5 Aim for smaller success to start off with , rather than taking too large a leap which might result in disappointment and reduction in confidence .
6 In that case , Lord Reid , obiter , gave as an example justifying the assertion by the House of total jurisdiction a situation where the Court of Appeal had resolved the point of law subsequently certified for the House but had left outstanding other issues which might result in acquittal :
7 The serum concentration is falling rapidly at 15 minutes , and small changes in the timing of the sample will greatly affect the observed result , which could result in day to day inconsistencies and unwarranted changes in dosage .
8 The one-teacher school at Heiton , near Kelso , is the subject of consultations which could result in closure .
9 Without it he is in danger of suffering a rupture which could result in death .
10 Such a collapse is accompanied by sudden mass-loss , giving the system a velocity impulse which could result in ejection from the cluster core .
11 Mr Asquith maintained that the Prime Minister and nobody else could preside over the War Committee , otherwise decisions might be arrived at which he could not agree to , which would result in friction and delay …
12 Nothing could be worse than the life I was leading at present , I thought , where the pressures from being homeless and unemployed were likely to force me into a series of criminal acts which would result in prison , or vagrancy at the least .
13 Further , cervical cancer treatment will typically include radiotherapy , which will result in release of autoantigens and generation of autoantibodies that can cause background difficulties in various serological assays .
14 they are driven by a mixture of physical and psychological longings and apprehensions which can result in moodiness , aloofness , irritability , hostility , insecurity and ( at times ) sheer delightfulness ;
15 Diarrhoea , kidney disease and taking a diuretic drug may lead to potassium deficiency which can result in depression , weak muscles and mental confusion .
16 This gives rise to mental and physical tensions which can result in illness .
17 We heard that if your body is exposed to constant rapid temperature changes , its mechanisms become stressed and this creates all sorts of problems which can result in breakdown .
18 As long as these humours are in balance , the human system is healthy ; it is imbalance which can result in disease .
19 Also there is a gradual loss of function of some brain cells which can result in forgetfulness and sometimes confusion .
20 Here it is particularly harmful , as it is likely to trigger inflammation known as gingivitis , which can result in erosion of the gum and weakening of the teeth .
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