Example sentences of "may [adv] result [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may or may not result in the board of the offeror company retaining control , depending on the voting rights they control and the support they get from the enlarged body of shareholders .
2 Many sandstones with overgrowth cements exhibit little solution compaction at grain-to-grain contacts ( Fig. 5.26c , d ) ; the source of silica in such sediments can only partially be derived from the solution compaction and may largely result from the dissolution of opaline silica .
3 Whitehall procrastination may soon result in the break-up of one of Britain 's outstanding stately homes .
4 Sudden changes in funding may also result in the withdrawal of systems , the sudden deletion of information by creation date alone to create space , or uncontrolled over-retention as the result of expenditure on new memory capacity .
5 Thus the very vibrancy of Impressionist or Pointillist paintings may well result from the discrimination of thousands of similar bits of colour data , all emerging as dots of similar hue , brightness , size or shape so that each momentarily stands out as a mini-figure against all the rest .
6 The alternative splicing of tenascin mRNA may well result in the expression of at least 8 tenascin isoforms .
7 Such as disaster may well result in the pondkeeper 's first introduction to fishkeeping periodicals and specialist clubs , when they really should have read up all they need to know on the subject and taken specialist advice beforehand .
8 The lessons learnt will be disseminated through the county training programme and may well result in the establishment of provision in other parts of the area .
9 Changes in political priorities may simply result in the need for informed guesswork if suitable data are not available .
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