Example sentences of "[vb mod] result [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Overruns on the original budget should result in that budget being closed and a new one authorized to cover the estimated additional requirement in the next column .
2 Overruns on the original budget should result in that budget being closed and a new one authorized to cover the estimated additional requirement in the next column .
3 Also , once the law is straightened out , it should result in clearer advice from the Department of Transport on traffic-calming measures .
4 If the pilot is aware that the glider is stalled , applying the opposite rudder at the same time as moving forwards on the stick should result in some reduction in the yawing movement towards the dropping wing , and therefore must be a good thing .
5 The entire stock of the nation 's glasses turns over in two years so there is no reason why this measure should result in any implementation costs or why the price of a pint should go up .
6 Those calves which are only coughing and/or tachypnoeic are usually in the prepatent stage of the disease or have a small adult worm burden and treatment of these animals should result in rapid recovery .
7 This pivot must result in primal feasibility since , if i = 0 denotes the z-row , we have , as the goal is not yet achieved and for i > 1 , where k is the pivot column , because of the unboundedness .
8 A paper-thin shell of sound wood is left on the surface of the infected timber which shows deep cracks along the grain but rarely across it as may result from dry rot .
9 For example , while heating of the lithosphere may account for uplift , subsidence may result from lithospheric cooling .
10 The NAO says its estimates could be reduced by improvements in technology , but adds that higher costs may result from stricter health and safety regulations .
11 Improved splanchnic and hepatic perfusion may result from enhanced blood volume .
12 Although the origin of this discrepancy is unknown , a nonmetallic ( T ) may result from incomplete doping or an impure host crystal .
13 Separation may result from clinical depression and , therefore , it may aggravate or maintain a pre-existing depressive condition …
14 For example , poor eyesight ( an impairment ) may result in poor vision ( a disability ) which might result in the person failing to gain employment ( handicap ) .
15 But , while this new Keynesian role may result in greater material benefits for the workers of the industrial world , it is always perpetrated in an economic system in which the state is acting to defend the interests of capital accumulation and the objective exploitation of the proletariat , whether at home or abroad .
16 There may be a lengthy exchange , with documents including the standard terms of the two parties passing to and fro , before the battle is won ; in certain circumstances the battle may result in neither set of terms governing the contract .
17 Nevertheless , sex is n't just a matter of the body and recent emphasis on the successes of Masters and Johnson type techniques , 8 may result in incautious application of their techniques by the unknowledgeable .
18 Records in all media are subject to the disruption or destruction of provenance that can result , but perhaps electronic records are particularly vulnerable as a change in organisation may result in automatic change of office systems which may or may not be compatible in differing ways with the system which created the record .
19 This may result in mental handicap .
20 This may result in increased sodium reabsorption with subsequent increased exchangeable body sodium ( De Chatel et al , 1977 ) .
21 As Furth ( 1982 ) points out , this may result in increased status differentiation within higher education between subjects or institutions ; it may also affect the ‘ hidden ’ curriculum of assumed values , perspectives and relationships ( Becker et al .
22 The life of a business or operation may also be at risk for few industries have such a strong and demanding legal code where failure to comply may result in immediate closure or prosecution .
23 This may result in lower capacity and thus increase the inability for TI and NCM to respond to the needs of their exporting policyholders .
24 It should be noted that a cash underwritten alternative may result in lower underwriting costs than a rights issue ( see para 5.6 above ) .
25 Furthermore , in patients with a genetic disposition or pathological alterations characterised by a reduced aldehyde dehydrogenase activity the repeated alcohol intake , through the mechanism here described , may result in bronchial hyperresponsiveness and haemodynamic alterations .
26 These data suggest that post transplant HBV infection is accompanied by a variety of changes in the liver allograft , some of which are unique to the transplanted liver and may result in impaired allograft function .
27 He went on : ‘ Companies have warned that this trend , if it continues , may result in revised production schedules .
28 However , undue pressure may result in actual distress for some pupils and , much more likely , a general rejection of the program by the class .
29 In addition the loud cries of harem males probably alert others to the presence of non-reproductive males and this may result in collaborative defence in driving them away .
30 There is some evidence that low salinities induced by freshwater may result in physiological damage to corals .
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