Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] [prep] a result " in BNC.

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1 Reserve team versus Coventry last Wednesday postponed — Tinkler and Weatherall comebacks after injury/illness delayed as a result .
2 According to Dr John Topping , of Washington 's Climate Institute , subsidence could more than double the local sea level rise expected as a result of thermal expansion due to the greenhouse effect .
3 The award compensates the employee for any loss sustained as a result of the dismissal itself and the employer 's actions but each employee is under a duty to mitigate the loss and the tribunal will make a deduction if the employee 's actions contributed to the dismissal .
4 Recommendations : the action recommended as a result of the review
5 The quality of the research suffered as a result .
6 An applicant seeking an interim injunction is normally required to give an undertaking to compensate the respondent for irreparable monetary loss suffered as a result of compliance with the injunction in case the respondent wins at the hearing and the injunction is not made permanent but is discharged .
7 The Act also stipulates that a manufacturer 's guarantee can not exclude liability for damage caused or loss suffered as a result of the manufacturer 's negligence .
8 In the case of an indemnifier who is not a consumer , the question to be asked is whether , in the absence of the indemnity , the indemnitee would have been obliged at common law to compensate the indemnifier for the economic loss suffered as a result of having to pay out on the third party claim .
9 The situation is otherwise where there is an underlying liability owed by the indemnitee to the indemnifier , so that in the absence of the indemnity the indemnitee would be legally obliged to compensate the indemnifier for the economic loss suffered as a result of the third party claim .
10 Generally , however , loss incurred as a result of the plaintiff 's inability to deliver the goods under a lucrative contract of sale is too remote unless the defendant is aware of the contract .
11 Compensation is available for any loss incurred as a result of the work .
12 So the influence on teachers ' attitudes is probably greater than any immediate action taken as a result of analysing one child 's miscues .
13 True liquidated damages clauses should by definition be reasonable under s 3 of the UCTA , since they are a genuine pre-estimate of the damage suffered as a result of the type of breach in question .
14 Money collected as a result can be paid in at branches of the Halifax Building Society and will be given to the Barnardos charity .
15 The Quality Assurance operation allows a LIFESPAN user to record a decision whether to accept the work done as a result of a DC as fit for its intended purpose .
16 Thank you letters from the children themselves , a note from the teacher outlining the benefits of the visit , or even a sample of the work produced as a result of the visit will be extremely welcome .
17 If so , you may look for work of the same status , remunerated at the same level , for a reasonable time , without having your compensation reduced as a result .
18 The award — together with a further French nuclear test at Mururoa Atoll , condemned by the governments of both New Zealand and Australia — had the effect of neutralizing much of the diplomatic rapprochement achieved as a result of the tour of New Zealand by the then Prime Minister Michel Rocard in April [ see p. 38153 ] .
19 The US-based Bull HN Information Systems is going to market Unidata 's RDBMS on its DPX/20s , the first product introduced as a result of its alliance with IBM .
20 The Board 's intention is that the cash retained as a result of the scrip dividend and related tax saving will be used to fund future capital investment and possible small acquisitions . ’
21 8.7 It is anticipated on the basis of past experience that employees will in some respect ‘ self-select ’ for external counselling as a reaction to extreme personal stress sustained as a result of being subjected to severe violence or aggressive behaviour .
22 I 'll mention one small part of it only … evidence collected as a result of the epidemics of 1853 and 1854 by Dr Snow and which concerns the southern districts of London .
23 In the case of consumer goods , such as a table lamp , if the negligence of the manufacturer causes them to be defective , then the person injured as a result will be entitled to damages .
24 The liability of a landlord to a person injured as a result of defective premises is complex .
25 Where a statute imposes a duty on a person , breach of that duty may give rise to an action for damages by a person injured as a result .
26 Not all breaches of statutory duty will give rise to an action for damages by a person injured as a result .
27 Thus they are doubtful as to whether or not SSE is likely to be superficial ; about whether it is too time-consuming ; about the extent to which it would reveal matters which could threaten professional reputations or harm relationships and whether any evidence produced as a result of SSE would be sufficiently objective .
28 Taking pride of place is a £400,000 CAT Scanner bought as a result of a local three-year fund raising drive .
29 It was also argued that the ban was premature and that developing nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result .
30 It was also argued that the ban was premature and that undeveloped nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result .
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