Example sentences of "this [modal v] result [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If severe , this may result in the diabetic lipaemia that is particularly seen in poorly controlled or newly diagnosed diabetics ( Bagdade et al , 1967 ) .
2 For instance , if a reorganisation or modernisation of the current site is carried out this may result in the space savings required .
3 If they voice this concern to the general practitioner or health visitor this may result in the first step being taken in the identification of a visual problem , but unfortunately there can be instances in which the defective vision is not detected until the child has a pre-school medical .
4 The student should avoid breaking new ground on his own as this may result in the formation of bad habits rather than good ones .
5 This may result in the reduced borrowing of irrelevant theses on the one hand , but on the other hand , information on the existence of relevant theses could result in their increased use in the communication process .
6 This may result in the offlined modules being stored on a single , immediately available , large optical disk and ten magnetic disks .
7 It was hardly surprising that this should result in the coup of January 1971 in which Amin overthrew Obote while he was absent abroad .
8 The one exception to this is teachers , and this might result from the fact that many education authorities ( teachers ' employers ) give all part-time teachers temporary contracts .
9 For a bank this could result in the disruption of debt service payments by a government , state enterprise or private corporation .
10 As there may be some averaging of national rates and the UK 's is probably the highest because of our 100 per cent cost recovery policy , this could result in the JAA invoice being lower than the UK one would have been , but I would n't bank on it . ’
11 This could result in the blind and pleats falling at an angle to the window .
12 This could result in the tissue ischaemia leading to the decrease in secretory activity of acinar cells .
13 Fisheries officials believe that this could result in the rivers being permanently lacking in some species of fish , and this in turn poses a serious threat to the fishing communities on the river banks .
14 It is contended that , at least where the interpretation of " the term " includes not only the contractual term but also any period of holding over or extension of the contractual term , this could result in the landlord being entitled to review the rent on the day of the commencement of any period of holding over under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 .
15 Carson , being a lawyer , felt this would result in the peace and tranquillity we all preferred .
16 This would result in the price increasing in Germany and falling in the UK .
17 This will result in the book evading the task of art criticism altogether , though the critical views of the artist may be recorded .
18 However , it must be remembered that each tonne of AGR or PWR fuel produces much more electricity ( AGR it least five times , PWR at least 7 times ) than a tonne of magnox Fuel This will result in the reprocessing component of the nuclear fuel cycle cost being less for AGR and PWR than for magnox .
19 This will result in the balls from either hand having a different trajectory so that they will not ‘ kiss ’ in the air .
20 In the case of a redeemable instrument this will result in the carrying amount at the time it is redeemed being equal to the amount payable at that time .
21 In terms of the concepts outlined above we could express Marx 's views thus : the economic class of proletarians ( propertyless sellers of labour power ) will necessarily become increasingly homogeneous in respect of income levels and conditions of life and work ; this will result in the increasing ‘ non-pertinence ’ of social collectivities based on branch of industry , religion , nationality , sex etc. , and the increasing pertinence of the social collectivity coterminous with the proletariat itself ; eventually as a result of the process of struggle this social collectivity will become organised into a corporate body — the trade union movement — and a political force : the communist movement or party .
22 This will result in the loss of about one-third of power generated .
23 In rather special circumstances this can result in the creation of new dislocations but the much more usual effect is for them to repel each other .
24 Also , as you age you lose your protective reflexes when you fall and this can result in the most bizarre types of bruises , ’
25 Ultimately , this approach argues , this can result in the reform of existing political institutions and the creation of new public policies and regulations which will control the military-industrial complex .
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