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

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1 Since exports were expanding from a much smaller base , however , the merchandise deficit continued to widen , but was more than offset by earnings from foreign exchange transactions in the banking system with the result that the overall balance of payments remained positive .
2 The use of a shifting viewpoint spreads out the seated figure with the result that the genital area is prominently positioned at the centre of the canvas .
3 Nevertheless , by the end of the inter-war period the working class fertility rate was dropping as rapidly as that of the middle class , with the result that the two-child family was fast ceasing to be a middle class phenomenon .
4 Initial , would have to be interpreted as initial , plus post-initial , , with the result that the post-initial set of consonants would have to contain , , , and also , — consonants which are rather different from the other four and which could only combine with , .
5 It transpired that the foundations of the chimney were inadequate , with the result that the entire structure sank some ten inches , taking floors and arches with it !
6 Under his guidance it began to act coherently , with the result that the Liberal leadership was compelled to pay more attention to Welsh causes .
7 Extremist doctrinal rigidity and aggressiveness were preferred to constructive attempts to confront real issues , with the result that the practical reality of politics was simply obliterated beneath a series of purely arbitrary images and myths .
8 Like the stately swan gliding serenely over the water , few suspect that under the surface the legs and feet are going at a rate of knots , with the result that the following items are in the pipeline , if not already attended to : —
9 This is because the relation between mountain and hill is the same as that between hill and hillock , and hillock and mound , with the result that the following proportionality holds : mountain is to hill as lake is to pond .
10 In the very different world of perfect competition , the constraints are assumed satisfied given competition between firms as to who is to produce , price-taking behaviour and , lastly , the indirect result that the individual profit maximizing behaviour which would be expected from self-seeking entrepreneurs leads to social welfare maximization the " invisible hand " result .
11 Excessive attention , so the criticism ran , had been paid to the activities of an amorphous , disorganised working-class movement , with the result that the revolutionary potential of the working class embodied in party or trade union organisations had been misrepresented .
12 Moreover once inflation has levelled out at an acceptable rate , aggregate demand can be expanded once again with the result that the actual unemployment rate will fall back towards NAIRU .
13 For example , would the section apply where , in the course of a heated dispute between neighbours , one of the participants were to ‘ threaten ’ to call in the police , or to refer the matter to his solicitors , with the result that the other protagonist resorted to violence .
14 For example , when he was invited to visit Bridgnorth ( Shropshire ) in early July , rival crowds made alternative bonfires , " where about one they drank Dr Sacheverell 's health and the other his confusion " , with the inevitable result that the two groups eventually fell to blows .
15 It is true that the elections resulted in a House fairly evenly balanced between the two parties , but the fact that the elections came to be fought over the issue of the Church in Danger meant that those Tories who were returned were in no mood for compromise , with the result that the new House proved extremely difficult for the ministry to manage .
16 It is frequently large compared with the viscous term , with the result that the mean velocity distribution is very different from the corresponding laminar flow .
17 The elemental functions of intersection are thus reflected up as internal functions of space at the next level , with the result that the required characteristics of the system are specified in more and more detail as the assembly is decomposed into its constituent elements ( see Figure 3.5 ) .
18 The hypothesis holds that the stock market takes account of all relevant information in valuing a company 's shares , with the result that the underlying realities of the company 's business are fully reflected in share price .
19 Quite often leases are not granted until some years after the agreement for lease with the result that the fair copy has to be typed on to the landlord 's solicitor 's updated wordprocessing system .
20 Climatic differences cause changes in the nature and balance of the processes working on the earth 's surface with the result that the ensuing landforms may vary considerably .
21 Initially it was the basic problem of shelter that attracted social scientists , with the result that the main concern was for the home environment of the poor .
22 The use of these components has the result that the subordinate tone-units are less easy to hear .
23 When recording something like vertical acceleration the changes can be rapid and almost continuous , with the result that the recorded value on a mechanical system of this type is never really accurate .
24 Bastardy law , on the other hand , remained extremely harsh , with the result that the unmarried mother who was rejected by her family had very little recourse other than the workhouse .
25 In F9 EC cell extracts , an anti-p107 antibody disrupted DRTF1a ( Fig. 3 b ; compare tracks 2 and 3 ) , which , together with our result that the anti-DP-1 peptide antibodies interfered with DRTF1a ( Fig. 2 b ) , suggested that p107 and DP-1 exist in the same DRTF1/E2F complex .
26 The court decided that the adoption by the Secretary of State of this general policy , which had the result that the judicial views were not sought at the earliest opportunity after conviction and sentence , was unlawful .
27 It had also been studied in America , with the result that the cylindrical wheel was recommended for high speed work .
28 The negative coefficient on inflation in ( 2.4 ) implies the plausible result that the high levels of domestic inflation experienced in the 1970s and early 1980s acted as a disincentive to investment within the UK .
29 Here the subject culture reacted antagonistically , with the result that the initial approvals were hedged around with conditions .
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