Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] result in the " in BNC.

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1 More precise knowledge of control of colonic motor function , coupled with basic research into the pathways that control colonic muscle , should eventually result in the development of drugs for modifying colonic motor function .
2 Whitehall procrastination may soon result in the break-up of one of Britain 's outstanding stately homes .
3 This could easily result in the transformer being ruined .
4 If the hotel accepts too many block bookings that could possibly result in the loss of other reservations from clients who may return to the hotel on regular basis .
5 Future mining disasters could well result in the criminal prosecutions of both the company and senior directors , Mr Cowles said .
6 Sudden changes in funding may also result in the withdrawal of systems , the sudden deletion of information by creation date alone to create space , or uncontrolled over-retention as the result of expenditure on new memory capacity .
7 Such as disaster may well result in the pondkeeper 's first introduction to fishkeeping periodicals and specialist clubs , when they really should have read up all they need to know on the subject and taken specialist advice beforehand .
8 The lessons learnt will be disseminated through the county training programme and may well result in the establishment of provision in other parts of the area .
9 The alternative splicing of tenascin mRNA may well result in the expression of at least 8 tenascin isoforms .
10 Changes in political priorities may simply result in the need for informed guesswork if suitable data are not available .
11 First , administrative tribunals or authorities were subject to the full rigours of the Anisminic judgment : the parliamentary intent was presumed , subject to a clear contrary indication , to be that questions of law were to be decided by the courts ; the distinction between errors within jurisdiction and errors going to jurisdiction was , for practical purposes , abolished , and any error of law would automatically result in the tribunal having asked itself the wrong question .
12 Does my right hon. Friend agree that such a proposal about coal imports would be in direct conflict with the objectives of GATT and of free trade and would also result in the removal of the need for competitiveness in British Coal , which would work to the disadvantage of the consumer ?
13 ‘ Absolute horror , and then recognition that it had gone to the parents at the school for which I was responsible , and that this would inevitably result in the headmaster being approached by some parents objecting to having their child in a school with a warden like this .
14 Is it not also the case that the cost of one or perhaps two years ' worth of the administrative introduction of the NHS changes for the internal market would again result in the same figure ?
15 A little perseverance , with further rubbing and pulling , will eventually result in the recrystallization of the rubbery phase , which then crumbles to a powder .
16 Furthermore , an incorrect diagnosis will merely result in the tradesman replacing a wrong component or unit and when he tests to see if the fault is clear will find it is still there .
17 Failure to comply with the terms of a Default Notice will normally result in the default being disclosed to credit reference agencies .
18 If you are organising a series of local radio interviews , a simple request to each station for a recording of the broadcast will usually result in the interviewee being handed the recording at the end of the interview , but you must provide the tape .
19 Thus the conditions of training that generate habituation of the UR ( i.e. those that put a node into the A2 state ) will also result in the stimulus acting as only an inadequate CS — that is , they will also produce latent inhibition .
20 He added : " Creating political parties hastily will inevitably result in the problems of regionalism or tribalism at a time when the head of state is trying to unite families and households which were torn apart by the situation created in the past . "
21 The development of immunoprophylaxis for group B streptococcal infections may ultimately result in the most appropriate intervention with the least effects on the neonatal microbial flora .
22 This can result in them being sued for libel ; in Britain it can also result in the people concerned complaining to the Press Council , which may publicly admonish a paper for bad reporting .
23 Collisions with satellites , rings and exospheres can also result in the loss of particles from the magnetosphere , and also , by sputtering , to the ejection of new ones .
24 Our scientist found evidence , although she did not actually witness it , that this violent breeding behaviour can actually result in the death of some females .
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