Example sentences of "which result in the " in BNC.

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1 In spite of this very real hazard , however , it is not uncommon to see quite experienced pilots leaving the ground with the elevator up , which results in the glider zooming up into a dangerously steep initial climb .
2 This in turn causes the protein to fold up in an incorrect way , which results in the haemoglobin molecules sticking to each other .
3 These olfactory cells , are long and narrow with their length perpendicular to the plane of the nasal cavity and attached to each are five , six even eight olfactory hairs , or ‘ flagella ’ , which are believed to be affected by odorous materials , setting off a chain of events which results in the odour being perceived .
4 ‘ Concentrations ’ are widely defined to include not only mergers in the strict sense , but any transaction which results in the acquisition of direct or indirect control of all or part of an undertaking .
5 Since the enactment of s 459 1985 , it has been regarded as a better remedy for a minority affected by prejudice in a company to ask for a share purchase order under s 461 rather than to seek a return of share capital through a winding-up petition which results in the liquidation of a solvent company ( a member can not petition under s 122(1) ( g ) if the company is insolvent because he has no interest ) .
6 An aptitude is demonstrated by success in learning which results in the acquisition of an ability .
7 To identify transcribed sequences within y178–3 , we modified the technique of cDNA selection ( see Fig. 1 legend for details ) which results in the enrichment of region-specific cDNAs in a cDNA population in the order of 10 2 - to 10 4 -fold .
8 In most insects they consist of two groups of muscles : ( 1 ) a pair of dorsoventral muscles by whose contraction the tergal region of the thorax is depressed , with the result that the wings are forced upwards owing to the peculiar nature of their articulation with the thorax ; ( 2 ) a pair of longitudinal muscles by whose contraction the tergal region becomes arched upwards which results in the wings being forced downwards .
9 In this perspective , the work which housewives do — housework , child-care , and so on — is called domestic labour , which results in the production of children and well-fed , cleansed and cared-for husbands who go to work for wages .
10 The growth of industry requires more specialized scientific and technical knowledge which results in the development of professions such as science and engineering .
11 ‘ Freebase ’ is produced by dissolving cocaine hydrochloride in water and either baking powder or household ammonia which results in the liberation of the cocaine base .
12 At summer temperatures the major water quality problem is due to a lack of dissolved oxygen which results in the fish gasping at the water surface , showing rapid gill movements and , in severe cases , dying .
13 Attempts to clone non-modified PCR-fragments into blunt-ended digested vectors have been inefficient , due to the template-independent terminal transferase activity of the Taq-polymerase which results in the addition of a single adenine nucleotide at the 3' end of the fragment ( 1 , 2 ) .
14 It is the basic organic process of vegetation , which results in the adult or final form of this complex organism .
15 These changes in turn provide signals to the cell nucleus , which results in the activation , first of a number of immediate early genes , and later the genes required for the synthesis of new synaptic membrane constituents , especially glycoproteins .
16 Intellectual : There is some evidence for " state-dependent learning " which results in the brain being best able to recall factual information and practical skills when it is in the same state as when that information was first learnt or skill first practised .
17 Marslen-Wilson , Tyler and Seidenberg ( 1978 ) take the view that this online view of language processing is not necessarily inconsistent with a weak form of the clausal hypothesis , in that once a complete information unit ( which may not always coincide with clause boundaries ) has been interpreted , other processing which results in the freeing of working memory then takes place .
18 Reflex response to blocking and striking is impaired , which results in the student lashing out wildly , with no fighting pattern , and ultimately being defeated .
19 They are the latest Royal Bank staff to join the plastic cup recycling revolution which results in the used cups being turned into coat hangers , rulers , flower pots , video cassettes and a host of other items .
20 For the latter , mating behaviour , which results in the perpetuation of the species , is the outcome of competitive strategies of individual " investment " .
21 Following a casualty which results in the total loss of a vessel the remains of which are causing an obstruction or a danger to other shipping , the Policyholder may be requested by a Harbour Master or Receiver of Wrecks to remove the vessel .
22 Kilns at the Maltings are used at the end of the malting process to dry the green malt gently with warm air which results in the high quality malted barley dispatched by to breweries and distilleries world-wide .
23 If a user undertakes any procedure which results in the movement of modules between locations , such as booking out a module or performing Quality Assurance activitites , the Cyclic Redundancy Check will be performed on each of the modules which have been moved .
24 I 'm extremely sad to see that the price for glass has gone down by five pounds a ton which results in the er the income from the recycling of glass being halved .
25 Known as a " whitewash " , it is only effective in the case of an issue ( not a purchase ) of new shares which results in the acquirer or his concert parties obtaining a holding of 30 per cent or more .
26 My colleagues and I actually take no pleasure in agreeing to a rent increase which results in the highest public sector rates among our neighbouring districts er it is some eighteen percent higher than the average of eight local councils .
27 The second part of the festival , which resulted in the final performance , raised vital questions about the way women relate to one another when they are free to make real choices .
28 The household , still the main private economic unit , was not only a carefully regulated institution , it was also ( like the extra-household partnerships by ‘ thirds ’ and ‘ halves ’ ) an institution which resulted in the transfer of wealth between individuals .
29 In the early decades of this century the diverse private welfare organizations ( freie Verbände ) began to firm up their organizational structures which resulted in the founding around 1920 of the major welfare organizations which dominate the German welfare landscape today : Side by side with the Protestant ‘ Innere Mission ’ and the Catholic ‘ Caritas ’ , which date back to the nineteenth century , and the Jewish central welfare association ( Zentralwohlfahrtsstelle der Deutschen Juden , 1917 ) there developed the secular welfare associations of the labour movement ( Arbeiterwohlfahrt , 1919 ) — despite the socialist principle of the primacy of public welfare ! — of the German Red Cross , and of the independent hospitals and nursing institutions ( today called the ‘ Deutscher Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband ’ ) .
30 The legislature , both the Assembly and the Senate , enjoyed huge powers of death by committee and were easily able to bring down governments , which resulted in the inevitable instability .
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