Example sentences of "result in a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Criminal Justice Act 1982 , s. 1B(5) provides that if a sentence of detention in a young offender institution is passed on a juvenile which results in a total term of detention exceeding 12 months ' , any excess over 12 months ' is remitted and the sentence takes effect as a term of 12 months ' detention in a young offender institution . |
2 | Thus ideology is a set of beliefs and values which provides a way of seeing and interpreting the world which results in a partial view of reality . |
3 | Put a coin into the box and phone Moe ; this results in a verbal battle between Bart and Moe and Simpsons fans will be familiar with . |
4 | This results in a catarrhal enteritis with impairment of digestion and absorption . |
5 | It results in a low rate of excise duty on wines ( the fastest growing component of consumer expenditure on alcoholic drinks ) and a high rate of duty on spirits ( whose share of expenditure on alcoholic drinks is falling ) . |
6 | So any sacrifice by an offspring , that results in a net gain in reproductive success , is good news for the parent . |
7 | Owing to the fact that there are underlying molecular mechanisms that modify these early retinoic acid-induced patterns , the net effect of retinoic acid application to preheadfold-stage mouse embryos is a duplication of the r4/5 Hox code in r2/3 , which ultimately results in a homeotic transformation of rhombomeric phenotypes . |
8 | It is widely assumed that restoration of intestinal continuity inevitably results in a better quality of life for the patient , but that is not necessarily the case . |
9 | This then results in a new set of relationships with the family of the potential partner . |
10 | According to this concept , reduced right cardiac sympathetic innervation , presumably on a congenital basis , results in a reflex increase in left cardiac sympathetic activity , thereby causing LQTS . |
11 | Sometimes the wet ink which is sprayed on to a horizontal board can spread out sideways , which results in a reasonably-uniform layer in the middle of the board , but an excessively thick border of ink around the edges of the board . |
12 | If social change leads to less random marriage , as may happen as a result of educational policy , then the rise in a , results in a smaller coefficient of variation of earnings , and from Eq . |
13 | This results in a high value of η |
14 | It might be speculated that this results in a diminished synthesis of stearic acid from palmitic acid ( which would be preferentially oxidated ) and/or an increased activity of delta-9-desaturase to produce oleic acid . |
15 | This results in a sudden collapse in flux which , in turn , produces a very high value of induced e.m.f. across the secondary winding . |
16 | A candidate for the degree of DPhil is expected , in addition , to complete successfully a programme of work which results in a significant contribution to knowledge . |
17 | Bill feels that the recruitment campaign will have succeeded if it results in a significant increase of women applying to become firefighters . |
18 | This results in a common word like " History " being assigned a weight which is very low compared with that assigned to a rare word such as " swords " . |
19 | In numerical terms , the nursing workforce renews itself every six years which results in a large population of nurses who are not practising within the NHS . |
20 | I generally buy these in packs of one hundred or more , which usually results in a massive discount on the one off price . |
21 | When using the tuba as an independent bass to the trombones in held chords the most satisfactory result is obtained if the tuba is placed rather low , even if this results in a big gap between it and the bass trombone . |
22 | This clearly results in a different numbering of all modes except those of symmetry species a 1 ' and e " . |
23 | This results in a positive relationship between bidirectional reflectance and LAI at these wavelengths . |
24 | The main implications of age-barrier retirement are , first , that it results in an average fall in income of about a half . |
25 | The answers to these questions allow us to design and cost a detailed mains layout , which results in an accurate sum for the customer 's |
26 | A purpose which is for the direct benefit of a particular class of persons ( other than a State institution ) is not charitable , although it results in an indirect benefit to the community . |
27 | This would result in a countervailing fall in private investment as public spending rose . |
28 | The first should result in a lower incidence of infections , possibly in combination with decreased severity due to a lower average ‘ dose ’ of pathogens crossing the mucosal barrier , whereas the second will tend towards a decreased severity , but not incidence of infection . |
29 | Even where the data is collected by trained interviewers , non-response probably remains a greater problem than with small samples , since the requirement of having a team of interviewers ( rather than one or two ) may result in a lower commitment to the goal of obtaining a high response rate . |
30 | The fact that acts of violence , aggression , or even boastfulness ( buagun ) are consistently condemned , and the lack of any positive evaluation of acts of ‘ bravery ’ or ‘ courage ’ , may result in a lower rate of deliberate maiming and homicide among the Buid than among populations which attach positive evaluations to such acts ( everything else being equal ) . |