Example sentences of "result in [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The problem is compounded at present by the bureaucracy of parole , which results in decisions being anything up to six or eight months late .
2 This results in changes in their status leading to their participation in sexual life .
3 Thus results in estimates that are independent , unbiased for broad features , with exactly known variance and probability distribution close to gaussian after only modest grouping .
4 This results in problems of standardization .
5 Nor is there likely to be a change in fashion which results in feet being accorded the same status , much in the way that bottoms were favoured in the ‘ sixties , crotches in the ‘ seventies and ankles or wasp waists in Victorian times .
6 Naturally it results in acrobatics , with Frank driving through a tent — in which two people are sleeping — and speeding through a hay loft , leaping fifty feet through the air , crashing into a pond , then driving out of the water after being submerged .
7 The first stage of visual computation , according to Marr , results in descriptions of the scene in terms of features like shading-edge , extended-edge , line , and blob ( which vary as to fuzziness , contrast , lightness , position , orientation , size , and termination points ) .
8 I have found that transferring too many stitches sometimes results in stitches being dropped .
9 This results in goods gathering dust and discrepancies occur .
10 As the skin matures these fibres become distorted , causing loss of elasticity which often results in wrinkles & lines and should be supplemented to ensure a younger , smoother look and feel .
11 From every era and every culture , war movies have shown the hell of young men trapped in combat , the behind scenes political skullduggery which results in scapegoats and wasted lives as well as bringing to life tales of astonishing bravery .
12 Coalescence of the subsequent nodular lesions often results in plaques or ring-like lesions ( P1.II ) .
13 Spoken language is spontaneous which results in hesitations ( errm , um ) and false starts , and a grammatical structure can be cut-off in mid-production and replaced by another ( Hindle , 1983a ) .
14 In particular , any reduction in the employment of labour which results in redundancies can lead to hardship and misery for the people concerned .
15 This results in accusations that it does not do enough on single issues .
16 If this results in objections it may affect our ability to provide a shelter .
17 Profound acid inhibition , however , results in increases in serum gastrin because of interference in the feedback mechanism between intragastric acidity and antral gastrin release .
18 Forgetting the past is obviously not the positive action it ought to be if it results in waves of violence towards anyone perceived as not sufficiently ‘ German ’ .
19 This can result in women feeling it 's wrong to tell people how they feel , especially if they feel angry .
20 Whereas separatism should result in women devoting all their time and energy to women , in fact and probably inevitably , men manage to exhaust us even in their absence .
21 Siting in a valley or , as in one case , between two slag heaps can result in eddies forming and prevent effective dispersion .
22 Natural catastrophes , such as volcanic eruptions , may result in sites being buried very rapidly .
23 Information gathered form monitoring will result in decisions which need to be taken to maintain control of the project .
24 Depending on the terms of the contract , delays by nominated subcontractors which affect the main contractor may result in claims against the client which can best be avoided if all of the subcontractors are selected by the main contractor .
25 But yesterday they had to accept a report by officials calling for commercial waste collection charges which could result in bills of up to £2,000 a year for some users .
26 The technique need not always result in tears .
27 As far as the social element is concerned , a government should recognise the need to promote social cohesion by securing that all citizens have a standard of living that enables them to participate in the life of the community ; governments must take care that reductions in the social element of citizenship which they may regard as necessary in the area of economic policy do not result in sections of the population being excluded from citizenship and membership of the national community .
28 This will increase a sense of general fatigue and might result in headaches and difficulties with concentration .
29 Some constant changes , particularly affecting checkConsistency and diagnostics elsewhere , can result in conditions becoming difficult or impossible to satisfy , so that the program either can not complete the set-up operation or delivers too many diagnostics and perhaps even fails to deliver measurements .
30 It should be noted that the rounding of figures to the nearest whole number ( or , occasionally , to one decimal place ) can result in percentages totalling slightly more — or less — than 100% .
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