Example sentences of "[noun] could result [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The THES added in an editorial that the withdrawal of CNAA recognition could result in the grave consequence of the closure of an institution in the largest conurbation in Europe without a university :
2 English fishermen 's leaders gave warning that militant action could result from the failure of the council to aid the catchers .
3 According to ecologists it is impossible to predict the long-term impact of tapping into the area 's subterranean reserve , but ratification of the water district plan could result in the drying up of the natural springs in the Death Valley National Monument in California , destroy verdant valleys throughout the West and kill rare fish species such as the Moapa dace , which has survived since the ice age .
4 This unpalatable circumstance could result in the very real possibility that Cassie would get a lower price for the cottage than she had paid for it , thus resulting in the disastrous situation of owing the Building Society money which she did not possess .
5 A misrepresentation or misdescription could result in the landlord being unable to enforce the terms of the agreement .
6 ( 3 ) The tenant should resist a provision not to agree the reviewed rent under the underlease without the landlord 's approval , as the time it could take to obtain such approval could result in the undertenant changing its mind .
7 Local officials said that the move could result in the police and army being used locally for the first time , but reflected members ' anger and frustration .
8 Although in theory sorcery could result in the target 's immediate death , this variety was believed to be difficult and dangerous to carry out .
9 Any delay could result in the ultimate catastrophe .
10 Closure of some of the oldest plants on Merseyside and Teeside could result in the loss of thousands of jobs .
11 The risk that failure to agree terms could result in the outgoing partner seeking a formal dissolution of the firm on peremptory notice is one which is not worth running .
12 At the extreme , accidental loss of life could result in the charge of manslaughter .
13 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 .
14 A further cause could result from the exchange of gas in and out of the bladder .
15 This recommended a change in procedures so that adoptive parents would be assured that no changes of mind by the mother at a late stage could result in the removal of a child .
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