Example sentences of "result in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The exclusion of parts of the centre " let or constructed or adapted for letting " is fair and reasonable , but quite often an exclusion will relate only to parts of the centre " not let on the same terms as this lease " which could result in the occupying tenants paying part of the service charges for unlet premises . |
2 | Fries argues that preventive activities can result in the delayed onset of morbidity and chronic disease . |
3 | That just as you are making it possible to select conceptions that will result in the right sort of people , as you define them , and reject the potentially bad ones , so it would be possible to reject the good and retain the bad . |
4 | it would result in the unnecessary loss of prime quality agricultural land and |
5 | Arrangements are also being made to copyright the handbook and include it on the ‘ Barbour Index ’ which will result in the four publishing organisations receiving royalties . |
6 | Before any options are granted to replace those which have already been exercised and which would result in the total value of options granted to an individual under the Scheme ( including options which have been exercised ) exceeding four times his annual remuneration , the Committee will satisfy itself that the grant of such options is justified by the performance of the Company in the previous two to three years . |
7 | In terms of the concepts outlined above we could express Marx 's views thus : the economic class of proletarians ( propertyless sellers of labour power ) will necessarily become increasingly homogeneous in respect of income levels and conditions of life and work ; this will result in the increasing ‘ non-pertinence ’ of social collectivities based on branch of industry , religion , nationality , sex etc. , and the increasing pertinence of the social collectivity coterminous with the proletariat itself ; eventually as a result of the process of struggle this social collectivity will become organised into a corporate body — the trade union movement — and a political force : the communist movement or party . |
8 | The congestion in the nose may result in the normal breathing pattern stopping entirely during sleep ( sleep apnoea ) . |
9 | A large-scale labour mobility programme , it is argued , would result in the economic and social degeneration of the out-migration areas and would create economic and social costs to the in-migration areas . |
10 | The case of the flutes and oboes requires a little more judgement , for , if the chord were high-placed , dovetailing would result in the 1st oboe playing in its thinnest and least effective register , e.g. . |
11 | Whilst the partnership agreement may well expressly or by implication prohibit a partner from becoming involved in other ( non-competing ) business in an attempt to secure his full time devotion to the firm , breach of such provision will not result in the offending partner becoming accountable in respect of profits earned from that other business . |
12 | Sealink disagreed with the MMC's findings that reduced choice , higher fares and a poorer quality service would result in the pooled operation before the tunnel 's opening . |
13 | Failure to comply with these instructions would result in the immediate death of the victim . |
14 | And what he says to us can result in the complete transformation of our lives . |
15 | A valid and known charge code will result in the following prompt : — |
16 | All the authorities have twenty eight days to appeal that could result in the final cap being higher , lower or staying the same . |
17 | The conversion of St James 's did not result in the classic consequence church conversion — namely , the creation of a central lightless dwellings access corridor between two lateral banks of living accommodation . |
18 | After all , every creature is entitled to some form of recreation and though Shep 's hobby could result in the occasional heart failure it was , after all , his thing and part of him . |
19 | A value of 255 would result in the corresponding phosphor dot on the screen receiving maximum illumination while it would be at half brightness if the value were 127 . |
20 | Free elections , which could result in the Communist Party being reduced to playing a junior role , are seen as the only realistic way forward to end East Germany 's political and economic crisis . |
21 | If severe , this may result in the diabetic lipaemia that is particularly seen in poorly controlled or newly diagnosed diabetics ( Bagdade et al , 1967 ) . |
22 | Future mining disasters could well result in the criminal prosecutions of both the company and senior directors , Mr Cowles said . |
23 | Failure to do so may result in the Regional Council reclaiming up to 100% of the registration , course and examination fees paid . |
24 | Accept its limitations and remember that a tan acquired slowly and carefully will result in the best , and most lasting , colour for your skin . |
25 | Britain itself had escaped retribution ; Africa would assume its full role in the spread of Christian truth and the British example , awakening American emulation , would result in the two countries jointly shaming the rest of the world into ending bondage . |
26 | Even when it is possible to tackle the perceived origins of language difficulty , this will not immediately result in the affected individual being cured . |
27 | If this view is taken by the courts , bearing in mind that " service " is not defined in the Act , it will result in the appropriate terms from the Act being implied into a contract for the supply of such computer software systems . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | Any delay could result in the ultimate catastrophe . |
30 | Answering yes to this question will result in the correct stitch pattern being displayed in full colour on the screen , with an outline of the corresponding garment piece superimposed on to it . |