The great end of public worship is worship, not hearing, not edification even, though edification follows as a necessary result of such public worship when sincerely offered.
St. Stephen's words are indeed but a necessary result of the ascension of Christ as we have already expounded its expediency.
Ascites may be present, but is not a necessary result of disease of the glands.
The insufficient supply of oxygen {1047} which is a necessary result of a sedentary life leads thus, directly, to the accumulation of fat in the liver-cells.
We cannot fix a point in Time or Space so as to exclude the thought of a point beyond; the idea of an Infinite is therefore a necessary result of the limitation of our thoughts.
Colour may be looked upon as a necessary result of the highly complex chemical constitution of animal tissues and fluids.
The element of materiality is a necessary result of their finite nature, that is, of their being created; and this applies both to angels and human souls.
This is a necessary result of "Scripture theology" when one takes it up in earnest.
Since Satan is not a weak and poorly endowed creature, sin is not a necessary result of weakness and limitation.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "necessary result" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.