Example sentences of "result in a " in BNC.

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1 Any further attempt to violate the principle of statehood by the new Northern-led leadership , it could be presumed , is unlikely to succeed — indeed , in certain circumstances could result in a reduction of support for their Northern campaigns .
2 Pannell Kerr Forster senior management consultant Nick van Marken said he did not think the changes would result in a dramatic increase in hotels .
3 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 .
4 Having one wing down may result in a light glider being blown over if the wind changes direction and gets underneath the raised wing .
5 If this happens at the same time as the inevitable swing into wind , it can result in a very rapid rolling over on to the into-wind wing-tip .
6 With winch or car launches , it is essential to consider whether a cable break could result in a part of the cable falling on or near to a glider or anything else in mid-field .
7 If the grass is long , touching a wing-tip may result in a serious ground loop .
8 Most of the other simulations of accidental stalling involve almost unrealistic handling of the aircraft , and are therefore not very convincing , although they may result in a rather more violent wing-drop .
9 This would result in a sudden high rate of sink , with no obvious visual cause .
10 This will cause a bad bounce and balloon if the ground is rough and , combined with the much higher touch down speed , may result in a broken glider .
11 This can result in a decision being overturned .
12 Be careful during team matches if you are heavier than your opponent , because what seems like a light tap to you may prove a sledgehammer to him , and may result in a penalty .
13 In some areas a 1% increase in spending will result in a 7 or 8% increase in bills .
14 In the short term this did result in a reduction in capacity , leading many observers to criticise BR for short-sightedness in view of the need to attract new traffic in readiness for the opening of the Channel Tunnel , but during 1988 the Dover-Dunkerque service received a boost when Railfreight Distribution commissioned a new high-capacity ferry , the Nord — Pas de Calais , to cater both for individual wagonload consignments and for trainload traffic on this route .
15 Corrosion in central heating systems is a major problem and can result in a build-up of sludge , the main symptom of which is cold areas at the bottom of the radiators .
16 Neglect and lack of treatment will eventually result in a coma and possible death .
17 The most demanding would be one I have previously raised : namely , that though the successful encounter with a poem may result in a unique aesthetic experience , academic practice demands that it be turned into non-aesthetic discourse .
18 Admiral Carlisle Trost , the chief of naval operations , has warned Congressmen in a letter that any cuts could result in a ‘ significant potential for strained relations with the United Kingdom ’ .
19 According to a Mori poll conducted for the Electoral Reform Society , a commitment by Labour to proportional representation could result in a 2.5-3 per cent swing to Labour in a general election .
20 Mr Savimbi is to hold talks with President Mobutu of Zaire in France next week , and it is hoped that the meeting may result in a new ceasefire .
21 We have already noted how deviance is amplified upon the application of the gouger typification , so that the failure to apply it can result in a dissipation of deviance and an attempt to normalize the behaviour .
22 The release of a single by a new act does n't usually result in a major marketing campaign .
23 However , the offer of a first record deal should not result in a ‘ sign at all costs ’ attitude from the artist .
24 so , although the advance of £ 100,000 may appear a vast sum of money , it can result in a lack of spending power in the rockets of individual band members .
25 Its only rallying cry remained free trade ; and yet it was clear that the 1931 election would result in a protectionist majority .
26 The 1857 Divorce Act , which removed divorce from church jurisdiction , did not result in a rapid increase in the divorce rate .
27 In the midst of the dramatic events now taking place in East Germany , the demands for free elections in the GDR are usually linked with assumptions that these will result in a market economy on capitalist lines .
28 The combination should result in a rebellion at the second reading on Monday week .
29 However , Sealink considered that the effect of the MMC's decision could result in a pooling service operating anyway following the link 's opening , though it would have to comply with UK and European Commission competition law .
30 At the time of writing it is possible that the organisation Food From Britain will assume responsibility for marketing and controlling organic foods , which may result in a new logo to certify organic foods .
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