Example sentences of "result in a [adv] " in BNC.

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1 One may agree that the expression which Firth dismisses as nonsense has a curious ring to it but this seems to be due to the choice of lexis which results in a particularly inconsequential proposition which it is hard to imagine ever figuring in actual use .
2 This results in a particularly dramatic decrease for categories 38 , 39 and 44 , these correspond to the most common potential scenario statements : ‘ If the car ahead braked suddenly … ’ ,
3 A common fault is to level out too much , which results in a completely slack cable and makes the winch driver 's job of judging the correction quite impossible .
4 Scrolling through documents is noticeably faster , but the main boost is noticed when moving big chunks around the screen — grabbing a window and shifting it results in a much faster update than you would see with a bog standard VGA card — even a Tseng Labs ET4000 chip set unit ( the ET4000 chipset is probably the fastest of the non-accelerated chipsets ) .
5 The pursuit of objectivity curiously results in a far more ideologically partial and subjective critical representation .
6 This results in a quite misguided emphasis .
7 This is an important point , even if it results in a somewhat excessive criticism of Massey .
8 Trials have also shown that crops like maize ( Zea mays ) and cassava ( Manihot esculenta ) provide higher yields when alley-cropped with leguminous bushes and trees because of the increased availability of nitrogen which also results in a considerably reduced fertiliser requirement .
9 This results in a more integrative ego dealing with a more integrative object .
10 When a glider recovers so easily , a rapid movement forward on the stick often results in a very steep recovery and a high speed dive .
11 A red glow pervades the body , the dorsal , caudal and anal fins have a very full shape , and together with the streamlined body contours this results in a very agile fish .
12 The surface of this β- sheet is predominantly composed of charged side chains in both domains , but in domain 2 these are almost exclusively lysine and arginine residues which results in a very pronounced patch of basic potential ( Fig.3 e ) .
13 Slices can be cut using an abrasive wheel which results in a smoothly sloping , or faceted edge .
14 This results in a truly spectacular feeling of comfort and radiance late into the night whatever your skin type and lifestyle may be .
15 This results in a less complex work organisation with more in common with single-place and composite systems .
16 That results in an absolutely ridiculous state of affairs .
17 Most of the other simulations of accidental stalling involve almost unrealistic handling of the aircraft , and are therefore not very convincing , although they may result in a rather more violent wing-drop .
18 But the edge of the disc moving towards the Earth will result in a slightly different shift from that of the disc moving away from the Earth .
19 Generally those xenobiotic enzymes that are expressed in normal colon are present in small quantities ( our finding of patchy focal staining of surface epithelium would support this ) and it has been suggested that the low level of expression of biotransformation enzymes in normal colon could result in a critically low detoxification value , and hence increase the chances of carcinogenesis taking place in this tissue .
20 It might result in a variety of a certain species , but it could never result in a completely new species .
21 If this happens at the same time as the inevitable swing into wind , it can result in a very rapid rolling over on to the into-wind wing-tip .
22 Failure to do this can result in a very nasty torn hole .
23 The first will result in a very high-performance processor code-named TFP , designed for technical computing .
24 As explained in Section 5.3.3 , this can result in a very simple spectrum , due to emission from a single vibrational level of the electronically-excited state to various vibrational levels of the electronic ground state , as shown in Fig. 6.19 .
25 The former might result in a totally false comparison with outside sources .
26 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 .
27 It may , however , result in a less interesting and self-fulfilling system of education from the individual 's point of view .
28 Transfer from local authorities to voluntary organisations would result in a less equitable distribution of resources , and it is difficult to see how the shortcomings of the voluntary sector could be sufficiently modified to make voluntary organisations an acceptable alternative to local authorities as providers of community care services .
29 The Climbers Club guidebook setup has been undergoing changes that should result in a much smoother flow of up to date guides without the huge time-lags that have recently featured between one volume selling out and the next one being published .
30 This can result in a relatively rapid turnover of cultural fashions , as one project of this kind succeeds another , and this area of relatively rapid innovation — often of a minor kind — has been important in the later twentieth century , as a direct function of the expansion and increased rate of internal circulation of the market itself .
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