Example sentences of "result be that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The result is that all Home Secretaries are grossly over-worked , although most will have found their own ways of keeping their heads above water .
2 The result is that young adults , themselves seeking a separate sexual and personal identity , are resisting the way of life lived and promoted by their parents .
3 A typical previous result is that successful problem solving is associated with the ability to monitor ones progress through the task , alternating between head-down activity and pauses for broader reflection .
4 One result is that higher rate taxpayers are switching their long-term deposits to tax free National Savings or to the taxable unit trust money funds such as Fidelity Cash , which pays 9pc gross .
5 The result is that retired people too often become bored , dissatisfied and unfulfilled .
6 The net result is that rural areas have gained an increasing share of manufacturing and service employment as both Table 5.8 and Figure 5.7 show .
7 The significance of this result is that broad bean pollen is completely devoid of carotenoids , and some of these chemicals are the physiological precursors of vitamin A.
8 The result is that first-time buyers now have to find at least 6% of the valuation to put down in advance .
9 The result is that ordinary motorists can now get the cars of their dreams for a song , and they could even end up being a good little earner .
10 The result is that ordinary motorists can now pick them up at the more respectable auctions for less than the price of an everyday family car .
11 A not-surprising result is that low market share coupled with high capital intensity spells disaster .
12 The result is that Central Europe mist make do with financial subsidies instead , as if it were an undeveloped region of the world .
13 The result is that major segments of the population — sometimes a majority , sometimes a minority — will continue to experience a sense of deprivation , and to be in permanent opposition to the government .
14 The result is that future estates and interests in all kinds of property are now assimilated .
15 The end result is that disabled persons must have the requisite skills , educational background , experience and other qualifications for the job .
16 The result is that many manufacturing firms have decided to locate their physical production processes outside the metropolitan regions .
17 The result is that many glider pilots are becoming complacent about parking and on a really windy day it is not unusual to see gliders at risk , just waiting for the first really big gust of wind to blow them over .
18 The result is that many farm workers are caught in the poverty trap between exemption from taxation and receipt of means-tested benefit ( Winyard 1978 ) .
19 The result is that many homes still have lead pipes .
20 The result is that little attention is given to people 's own experience and understandings of these processes and the fact that such understandings in turn lead to ways in which they attempt to improve their circumstances within the constraints and opportunities with which they are faced .
21 The first result is that complementary assets should be owned by a single firm .
22 And the result is that more motorists than ever are opting for life behind the wheel of a diesel vehicle .
23 The result is that different networks such as ARCnet and Ethernet can be tied together into a single LANtastic internet .
24 The result is that most students can choose between two or three honours specialisations in the final year .
25 The result is that older people can be attacked from either direction regardless of what they decide to do .
26 The result is that any notion of musical futurism has fallen into abeyance .
27 The result is that any case of cholera in the pits has an unusually favourable situation in which to spread . "
28 The result is that Scottish firms are likely to remain targets for their lean and acquisitive English cousins , unless they can learn to ‘ make their assets sweat ’ .
29 The likely result is that this wording does no more than track the law as laid down in Jones v Sherwood Computer Services plc [ 1991 ] NPC 60 : see 13.6 .
30 The result is that this sector of the industry now has a new generation of site distribution equipment to transport bulk food or plated meals , in equipment which suits its requirements , at sensible , serviceable and , most importantly , affordable prices .
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