Example sentences of "result from [v-ing] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Although clay minerals are generally too fine-grained to be reliably identified , features such as clay pellets and parallel alignment of the platy clay particles , which may result from forming processes such as wheel-throwing , can be recognised . |
2 | This week saw the country 's biggest parent group , the Scottish Parent-Teacher Council , claim that chaos could result from devolving budgets at the same time as council reform . |
3 | Under the present provisions of the Bill , tuna products resulting from encircling dolphins would be labelled with , ‘ The tuna in this product has been captured with technologies that are known to kill dolphins . ’ |
4 | For instance , Flax argues that certain preoccupations are typical of masculine philosophy , and arise out of dilemmas deeply rooted in the masculine unconscious , resulting from childrearing practices : |
5 | At the programmer 's discretion , errors resulting from dangling cross-references can result either in the new data being rejected or accepted with reservation . |
6 | But then , coupled with the promise made to her mother , common sense had prevailed to remind her that unpleasant experiences had been known to result from giving lifts to strangers . |
7 | The real numbers which result from making measurements are interpreted as the eigenvalues of the corresponding observable . |