Example sentences of "[adv] result in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Use of the explanatory framework provided by his ‘ indefinite ’ science , together with the application of the resolutio-compositive method to particular observed phenomena , can only result in a hypothesis about its unobserved generative causes . |
2 | Deviation from such norms and mores will not only result in a social storm around both the adult and child concerned but may interfere with the child 's normal development according to normal modes of life and upbringing — in other words may affect libidinal development as this must be expected in our culture . |
3 | Butler thus agrees with BRS to the extent that both cases see the battle of the forms as an exchange of counter-offers , which can only result in a contract when one side makes an unconditional acceptance , either intentionally , or in error . |
4 | This approach will not only result in an appreciation of the literary merits , but also foster an understanding of stagecraft . |
5 | However , re-use of interface details will not necessarily result in a substantially similar expression and , in the example in Figure 3 , the expression ( program listings and structure ) may be quite different . |
6 | Any such attempt will necessarily result in a segmented Community with some countries further progressing towards integration while others become satellite economies . |
7 | Planning is a process , and it need not necessarily result in a product . |
8 | It should be noted that an agreed change will not necessarily result in an alteration to computer programs . |
9 | The difficulty was in gauging just how much sugar should be added to yield the desired degree of mousse : too little would merely result in a vin pétillant ; too much would burst the bottle . |
10 | Furthermore , an incorrect diagnosis will merely result in the tradesman replacing a wrong component or unit and when he tests to see if the fault is clear will find it is still there . |
11 | However , it is important to emphasize this step in the process because failure to do so results in a concept of assessment which is limited to a relatively unskilled , technical task of data collection . |
12 | All this can be put on a quantitative basis and doing so results in the celebrated condition written unc that is , the product of the uncertainties in position and momentum is always at least of the order of magnitude of Planck 's constant . |
13 | Occasionally we all suffer from influenza or a bout of sickness , which naturally results in a drop in weight . |
14 | Failing to set the handbrake is sometimes detected when it is too late i.e. when a vehicle has been parked unattended and has then begun to move and run away downhill , perhaps resulting in an accident . |
15 | The group 's investments in Berisford and Hillsdown have been further written down resulting in an extraordinary charge of £31m . |
16 | With the addition of a residential weekend each term , student-hours will be increased sufficiently to result in an overall time span shorter than when we last used a weekly format . |
17 | The Bermuda talks not only resulted in an agreement for air transportation between the two most important civil aviation powers , but provided the pattern by which all other bilateral agreements on civil aviation were arranged . |
18 | Events which took place in the course of the proceedings below resulted in the bank recovering , on account of its charge , £60,000 . |
19 | Such imperfections of bowel function obviously result in a poorer quality of life for the patients concerned , suggesting that the price paid for avoidance of a permanent ileostomy may be too high in older patients . |
20 | On arable farms , traditionally the most labour-intensive section of the industry and now the most capital-intensive , the changes wrought by technological innovation have not only resulted in a reduction in the number of workers , but a dramatic decrease in the division of labour among those that remain . |
21 | Efforts to harmonize this internationally have merely resulted in the definition of five stillbirth ‘ groups ’ which no one uses ! |
22 | This effectively results in the secondary model being inserted into the model space of the former . |
23 | Neglect and lack of treatment will eventually result in a coma and possible death . |
24 | To ensure formal consideration on a future agenda , a recommendation by Mexico was adopted calling for exclusive allocations for both amateur and broadcasting services around 7MHz which , it is hoped , could eventually result in a common worldwide amateur 40m band . |
25 | This should also eventually result in a reduction in the volume of mail being dealt with in the Typing Pool and hence eliminate the backlog which has been evident since the introduction of Community Charge . |
26 | ( It 's worth remembering that Unix Labs has maintained from the beginning that COSE would eventually result in an agreement on the kernel , namely System V.4 or its descendent . |
27 | ( It 's worth remembering that Unix System Labs has maintained from the beginning that COSE would eventually result in an agreement on the kernel , namely SVR4 or its descendent ( UX No 430 ) ) . |
28 | A little perseverance , with further rubbing and pulling , will eventually result in the recrystallization of the rubbery phase , which then crumbles to a powder . |
29 | More precise knowledge of control of colonic motor function , coupled with basic research into the pathways that control colonic muscle , should eventually result in the development of drugs for modifying colonic motor function . |
30 | If the landlord has covenanted " to reinstate " the problem would probably be avoided , similarly where the covenant is to insure " for the full cost of reinstatement " ( without any qualification as included in clause 7.3.2.1 ) , in which case any resultant shortfall would presumably result in a breach of the covenant . |