Example sentences of "[modal v] result from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We reasoned that the lack of cooperativity at the UV5 promoter should result from the loss of productive interactions between the two proteins and could probably be visualized on the promoter DNA at the hinge region between the binding sites of the two proteins .
2 Thus if a learning- or memory-deficient mutant is produced , the deficiency must result from the lack or malfunction of the specific protein .
3 The committee was seriously convinced of the benefits that must result from an institution to cultivate and teach veterinary medicine ; the object of this committee 's concern , and that of Vial , were one and the same ; and it was greatly to be desired that the two plans — that of the Odiham Agricultural Society and that of Vial — ( which may be termed the Alfort plan ) should be consolidated into one .
4 Such errors may result from a failure to identify the appropriate grapheme ( e.g. , " whose " " hows " , and " straight " " strat " ) , or a failure to segment the appropriate phoneme correctly ( e.g. , " except " " exersept " , and " vehicle " " vercal " ) .
5 Thus , dominance can be seen to arise where a firm has the power to behave independently of its competitors and customers , and this may result from a combination of a number of factors , none of which separately would necessarily imply dominance ( e.g. United Brands case ) .
6 Jack Cowan , working at the California Institute of Technology , Pasadena , California , thinks that at least part of the hallucinogenic experience may result from an instability of neural activity in the visual cortex .
7 Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity , inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult 's steps until they finally come to a head during the crisis of midlife .
8 The high number of ichneumonid species , none of them common , may result from the patchiness of the garden habitat , as each exploits a different niche .
9 The apparent paucity of copper may result from the emplacement of relatively anhydrous granites into tectonised and anhydrous metasediments , especially in the Dalradian and Moinian sediments of Scotland which were metamorphosed during the Ordovician Grampian orogeny and the later Caledonian event .
10 Lukes argued that power is not always about making decisions or taking actions but may result from the way in which ‘ the system works ’ .
11 Invasion of tissue by pathogens may result from the bite of an animal or insect , e.g. rabies is caused by the bite of an infected dog ; Marburg disease by the bite of a green monkey ; and malaria is caused by the bite of a mosquito .
12 Indeed , Weber emphasised that ‘ economic power may result from the possession of power which rests on other foundations ’ .
13 Firstly , it is widely accepted , though admittedly not conclusively established , that major ice ages may result from the siting of large continental masses in the polar regions , because only in such circumstances can extensive ice sheets become established , with significant consequences for world climate ( Frakes , 1979 ) .
14 Depending upon the type of society concerned , more or less significant political changes may result from the introduction of a new technology ; from trade or warfare ; from a palace coup , a change of dynasty , the accession of a competent or incompetent monarch , or the emergence of an exceptionally talented political leader , from cultural and intellectual movements , from the rise and fall of particular social groups , among them classes , religious and cultural groups , and elites which represent distinct social interests .
15 When delay may result from the need to adjudicate stamp duty on a transfer , the procedure first mentioned should be followed .
16 This issue must not be overlooked , but it should be pursued gently since self-destructive behaviour may result from the arousal of traumatic memories .
17 The A grade in computing which may result from the obsession is regarded as more than adequate compensation for the dismal Cs in all other subjects .
18 The poor or absent recognition of cp27 and cp28 may result from the charge change at position 5 of the peptide preventing binding to HLA-B35 .
19 Freinkel likened the environment of later gestation to a culture medium and coined the expression ‘ fuel mediated teratogenesis ’ for the longer range metabolic disturbance of middle life which he foresaw might result from the excess or deficiency of certain ‘ culture ’ nutrients essential for normal fetal growth .
20 The borough council has also been told that its measures designed to compensate property-owners for groundwater damage that might result from the barrage , were ‘ gravely inadequate ’ .
21 Admittedly the Supplement devotes space to provision for cycling and it repeats DB32 ‘ s general advice to have regard for the special road and footpath layout requirements that might result from the consideration of bus routes and stops .
22 Before my hon. Friend further develops his theme , will he explain whether it is envisaged that measures that might result from the Bill will include action to control traffic on narrow roads ?
23 Since the fire at the premises of the defendants was caused by their employee 's negligence , and since it was reasonably foreseeable that firemen would be required to attend the fire and that an explosion of the kind which occurred might result from the fire , the defendants were liable to the plaintiff .
24 The one exception to this is teachers , and this might result from the fact that many education authorities ( teachers ' employers ) give all part-time teachers temporary contracts .
25 Because of the confusion which might result from the use of economy in the context of the market Hayek labels the market order a ‘ catallaxy ’ — a word derived from the Greek verb Katallassein which means not simply ‘ to exchange ’ but ‘ to admit into the community ’ and ‘ to change from enemy into friend ’ .
26 Genetic variation could result from a balance between mutation and selection , or from balancing selection alone ; given the general difficulties of finding the causes and genetic basis of polygenic variation , it is hard to take this line of evidence further .
27 A further cause could result from the exchange of gas in and out of the bladder .
28 English fishermen 's leaders gave warning that militant action could result from the failure of the council to aid the catchers .
29 Only greater humiliation could result from an attempt to wrench the truth from her .
30 In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation .
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