Example sentences of "[modal v] result from [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Granted that fluctuations in employment may result from fluctuations in the real wage rate around its permanent , normal value which may , in turn , give scope for intertemporal speculative behaviour in the supply of labour ; granted that these fluctuations may be caused by the confusion surrounding fluctuations in the general price level or in the rate of inflation .
2 Where suffering has occurred there must be " one or more identifiable incidents which can be described as having adversely affected the child " and these may result from acts of commission or omission ( para 6.39(i) ) .
3 This apparent widespread distribution , however , may result from differences in species definition and the grouping of various forms of Thalassiothrix sp. ( such as T. antarctica , T. acuta , or T. heteromorpha ) into T. longissima .
4 One problem here is that the two most serious offences include violence against property , so that conviction may result from threats against a person 's property .
5 In addition , it was postulated that the reported association of the letter two factors with ulcer relapse might result from changes in healing processes .
6 There was never much conviction in the way Biggs fought , his attitude more that of a man boxing from memory rather than one attempting to resurrect a shattered career , and Mason was never persuaded that genuine peril might result from exchanges in the middle of the ring .
7 This effect might result from antibiotics , brought into paediatric medicine in the 1940s .
8 Differences between species belonging to those families could result from differences in their habitat , but might also result from differences in , say , the structure of the placenta , which varies between the two families .
9 Another noteworthy aspect of Circumspecte agatis is that it reminds us that legislation at that time was by no means limited to parliamentary acts , but could result from decisions of the king and his councillors , expressed in general writs to his justices and sheriffs .
10 Science , as the seventeenth century traditionally understood it , was not something that could result from activities of the sort advocated by the Royal Society .
11 Fred Smithies , union general secretary , said that the redistribution of resources would result from budgets being calculated according to total pupil numbers instead of classes taught .
12 Effects ( a ) would result from reductions in the cost of frontier formalities , that is delays at frontiers and administration costs of dealing with customs forms .
13 Terms of reference that go beyond these matters will result from discussions between the parties , and probably the expert as well , where it is convenient to have terms of reference separate from procedural directions .
14 From time to time variations in your terms and conditions of employment will result from negotiations and agreement with the specified union or unions , and these will be separately notified to your or otherwise incorporated in the documents to which you have reference .
15 High motivation can result from members ' perception of the task , and their role in it , as being of importance .
16 Alkalosis and acidosis can result from problems with the regulation of respiration or metabolism and may therefore occur as a result of the effects of anaesthesia , the surgical procedure , fluid imbalance during the peri-operative period or a pre-existing condition , e.g. diabetes mellitus .
17 They show that learning can result from changes in the effectiveness of synapses .
18 Ions and electrons can recombine to form neutral atoms , and new ionization can result from collisions between particles and from solar uv radiation .
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