Example sentences of "result [prep] [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This will result in a reduction in base acquisition cost for the purchaser and reduce any capital gains tax liability of the vendor .
2 In the short term this did result in a reduction in capacity , leading many observers to criticise BR for short-sightedness in view of the need to attract new traffic in readiness for the opening of the Channel Tunnel , but during 1988 the Dover-Dunkerque service received a boost when Railfreight Distribution commissioned a new high-capacity ferry , the Nord — Pas de Calais , to cater both for individual wagonload consignments and for trainload traffic on this route .
3 More curiously , since the complexities of threading one 's vehicle through the traffic is successful , this peripheralization of awareness does not result in a reduction in efficiency .
4 Specifically , an expansion of demand would result in a reduction in unemployment but would also lead to a balance of payments deficit as imports increased .
5 Offshore units have been piloting changes in the job training format which will result in a reduction in paperwork and clearer guidance for the trainers .
6 The rather crude experiment that Marie Gibbs made by putting the methylanthranilate in the chicks ' bills when their eyes were closed arid showing that this did not result in a change in receptors is one such test , but , because being blindfolded is itself scarcely a neutral experience for the birds , it ca n't be more than suggestive .
7 A change in the type of materials being used in the construction , such as a move from steel to fibre-reinforced plastics , can result in a change in design drafting rules and drawing techniques leading right through to the replacement of complete sections of manufacturing machines and skilled men .
8 Lack of awareness of late presentation of traumatic rupture of the diaphragm in children may result in a delay in diagnosis .
9 It appears to show that a rise in interest rates of 1% would result in a fall in investment by 1.3% after four months , and 2.8% after twelve months .
10 In support of this , it suggested that the ending of farm subsidies would result in a shift in production from farmers in richer countries to those in the developing world whose farming methods , the report asserted , were less polluting .
11 We are witnessing a totally negative step by reducing the number of clubs — which will undoubtedly result in a drop-off in support .
12 The rise in gross income for the second family could also result in a drop in family credit , council tax discounts and even school meals .
13 Demand for cars from WG would increase ( UK imports ) and demand for UK cars would decline ( UK exports ) , but this would also result in an increase in UK residents ' demand for Deutschmarks and a decrease in West German residents ' demand for the pound .
14 The ABI also requests that , in the circular to shareholders , there should be an undertaking that the authority to buy-in will only be exercised if so to do would result in an increase in earnings per share and is in the best interests of shareholders generally .
15 Reforms in the GST and slower growth in corporate taxes would result in an increase in revenue of 6.1 per cent compared with 8.1 per cent in the previous year .
16 It could also result from a change in composition , and thus indicates that the Moon has a crust .
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