Example sentences of "result in a " in BNC.

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1 Even though the nose has been lowered well below the horizon , a glider takes time to regain speed , and any attempt to turn off immediately results in a potential stall and spin accident .
2 Pulling up suddenly at that height puts a sudden , uncontrolled load on the cable and often results in a cable break .
3 A common fault is to level out too much , which results in a completely slack cable and makes the winch driver 's job of judging the correction quite impossible .
4 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 .
5 All this results in a rare phenomenon : Marks and Spencer is a company people are fond of .
6 Occasionally we all suffer from influenza or a bout of sickness , which naturally results in a drop in weight .
7 The rule is never to try such cleaning in the field — it nearly always results in a pile of rubble and a frayed temper .
8 A change in a single nucleotide , the 64th along the gene , results in a single incorrect amino acid being inserted into the protein chain .
9 This then results in a new set of relationships with the family of the potential partner .
10 This results in a materialistic society that worships consumer goods , and where academics rule rather than artists and philosophers .
11 The need to indicate both atoms is due to the order of operations which results in a branch having priority over a functional group ( see Table ) .
12 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 .
13 Low income equals low savings and investment , this results in a low economic growth and , because of rising population , per capita income remains low .
14 Declining per capita income over a prolonged period of time usually results in a change of government , sometimes after a revolution or a military coup .
15 History has shown that the insensitivity of civil or military rulers to such pressures often results in a civil war , coups or revolutions which can bring about a sudden change in a country 's political ideology and attitudes to private enterprise .
16 A candidate for the degree of DPhil is expected , in addition , to complete successfully a programme of work which results in a significant contribution to knowledge .
17 This results in a ball of cells , which then proceeds to burrow into the wall of the uterus .
18 This results in a tendency for rural constituencies to have smaller electorates than urban constituencies .
19 This results in a sudden collapse in flux which , in turn , produces a very high value of induced e.m.f. across the secondary winding .
20 Sometimes the wet ink which is sprayed on to a horizontal board can spread out sideways , which results in a reasonably-uniform layer in the middle of the board , but an excessively thick border of ink around the edges of the board .
21 I generally buy these in packs of one hundred or more , which usually results in a massive discount on the one off price .
22 This , therefore , results in a child who tends to be fair-haired and blue-eyed .
23 This results in a ‘ chute with 14 ‘ gores ’ ( see below ) and a diameter of between 115cm ( 45in ) and 123cm ( 48in ) .
24 This results in a stiff fabric .
25 This usually results in a tableau which is primal or dual infeasible and the dual or standard simplex method is used to restore optimality .
26 If this results in a tie , an arbitrary choice may be made .
27 This results in a less complex work organisation with more in common with single-place and composite systems .
28 This results in a smooth ‘ coordinated ’ turn without any slipping or skidding .
29 One may agree that the expression which Firth dismisses as nonsense has a curious ring to it but this seems to be due to the choice of lexis which results in a particularly inconsequential proposition which it is hard to imagine ever figuring in actual use .
30 The IRR of a stream of future cash flow is the discount rate which , when applied to the cash flow , results in a net present value of zero .
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