Example sentences of "[modal v] result in the " in BNC.

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1 You may recall from your studies of Corporate Strategy that the identification of a market opportunity should result in the development of a product/market strategy .
2 It was hardly surprising that this should result in the coup of January 1971 in which Amin overthrew Obote while he was absent abroad .
3 If causing death is to be regarded as the most serious harm that can be inflicted , it would seem to follow that the most blameworthy form of homicide should result in the highest sentences imposed by the courts .
4 Transitional programmes should develop self-advocacy ( FEU 1990a ) and should result in the individual being supported and empowered to make decisions and plan his or her life .
5 Your study should result in the active absorption into your mind of accumulated and recorded knowledge .
6 The first phase of the Trust 's Environmental Audit , announced in the summer 1990 issue of the magazine , has now been completed and a programme has been approved which should result in the principles of environmental protection being more firmly entrenched in the Trust 's activities .
7 That is not to say that it is enough to do deliberate actions which , in fact , obstruct ; there must be an intention that those actions should result in the further state of affairs to which I have been referring . ’
8 The application of such a scheme to a set of documents should result in the ordering or arranging of that set of documents into groups or classes according to their subject content .
9 Good estate management should result in the landlord maintaining an even balance of trades but the following clause is nevertheless prudent : Not to permit or suffer any [ adjoining or neighbouring premises in the ownership or control of the Landlord ] [ other premises in the Centre ] to be used for the business from time to time being carried on in the Premises
10 This economic activity requires less than half the labour needed in banana cultivation and therefore must result in the loss of a number of jobs ( LAWR 1983 ) .
11 The merger with LIFFE , and the use of a single trading floor , must result in the LTOM contemplating its own Big Bang ( i.e. switching to screen trading , just as its ISE parent did in October 1986 ) .
12 Our investigations indicate that charcoal promotes the oxidation of solid sodium borohydride in air and that the consequent self-heating may result in the ignition of charcoal and hydrogen — hydrogen being produced by thermal decomposition of sodium borohydride .
13 If severe , this may result in the diabetic lipaemia that is particularly seen in poorly controlled or newly diagnosed diabetics ( Bagdade et al , 1967 ) .
14 Early encashment values are not guaranteed and may result in the amount received being less than the original investment ( please refer to the table below ) .
15 Hybridisation may result in the expression of traits that are characteristic of one or the other parent , but genome mixing occurs regardless .
16 The congestion in the nose may result in the normal breathing pattern stopping entirely during sleep ( sleep apnoea ) .
17 This , however , may result in the seals coming to regard the call of the Killer whale as a dinner gong — with potentially fatal consequences .
18 It still represents a cost to the Exchequer and a loss of potential output , but it can be argued that it is not particularly distressing to the people concerned and , for the economy as a whole , it may actually result in a more efficient use of labour : this is because high short-run unemployment may be a reflection of greater mobility of labour between jobs and areas and consequently may result in the labour force being more suitably and productively employed .
19 Although technical barriers mainly arise in Germany and the Netherlands , the fact that they are relatively unapparent in other countries such as Spain and Italy does not mean that they do not present a potential threat , in so far as the removal of structural barriers to takeovers may result in the creation of technical barriers as companies react to defend themselves .
20 ‘ Omnis ’ are very good at capturing the general atmosphere of a location but , since they are not directionally selective , unwanted sound coming from sources outside the picture area may result in the shots being spoiled .
21 Any such conflict may result in the rejection of the idea by those who need to benefit from it .
22 For instance , if a reorganisation or modernisation of the current site is carried out this may result in the space savings required .
23 If they voice this concern to the general practitioner or health visitor this may result in the first step being taken in the identification of a visual problem , but unfortunately there can be instances in which the defective vision is not detected until the child has a pre-school medical .
24 It is tolerant of most water conditions , although very hard water may result in the fish 's eyes becoming cloudy .
25 On the one hand , variations in the supply of heroin resulting from police crackdowns on dealers or occasional droughts may result in the short-term increase of take-up of detoxification facilities as users try to ‘ top up ’ the shortfall in street supplies .
26 Even if your reaction is mild , it 's worth remembering that repeated exposure to foods that cause allergic reactions may result in the symptoms getting gradually worse .
27 Separate laterosternites are sometimes found at the sides of the eusternum and fusion of the sternal and pleural regions may result in the formation of precoxal and postcoxal bridges .
28 This can be a costly solution because it may result in the involvement of staff who must forgo their needed rest period or the employment of nurses from an inappropriate grade .
29 ( i ) The presence or absence of residual ischaemia ( ii ) The safe heart rate to which the patient can exercise ( iii ) The likelihood of arrhythmias developing during exercise ( iv ) The blood pressure response to exercise ( some patients show a paradoxical fall in blood pressure with exercise , and this is an adverse prognostic feature and may result in the patient developing quite severe orthostatic hypotension after an exercise session ) ( v ) Current fitness level from which the patient 's exercise tolerance can be derived Most hospital-based or community-based exercise programmes for coronary patients are based on circuit training .
30 For example , to commit an account of an incident to paper is to endow it with a permanence and visibility to senior staff which may result in the creation of further — seemingly unnecessary — work .
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