Example sentences of "[adv] result in a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The attention given to the listener , however , did not result in a truly interactive analysis of peer communication . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | However the changes that have taken place in society in recent decades , resulting in the rapid growth of youth unemployment , have also resulted in a greatly reduced importance of certification at 16+ for selection purposes . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The proper equipment makes the whole operation far easier and safer , and encourages instructors to practise those exercises which can so often result in a long walk back to the launch point . |
7 | The depressions which accompany the menopause for many women and those which afflict some men in middle life militate against enjoyment generally and often result in a generally sour view of society as a whole . |
8 | The pursuit of objectivity curiously results in a far more ideologically partial and subjective critical representation . |
9 | It might result in a variety of a certain species , but it could never result in a completely new species . |
10 | It still represents a cost to the Exchequer and a loss of potential output , but it can be argued that it is not particularly distressing to the people concerned and , for the economy as a whole , it may actually result in a more efficient use of labour : this is because high short-run unemployment may be a reflection of greater mobility of labour between jobs and areas and consequently may result in the labour force being more suitably and productively employed . |