Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "results from"

  • Now mercy, also, results from charity; for it is out of charity that we weep with them that weep, as we rejoice with them that rejoice.

  • Again if the need be special, it is either the result of an internal cause, like sickness, and then we have to visit the sick, or it results from an external cause, and then we have to ransom the captive.

  • Fraternal correction is not opposed to forbearance with the weak, on the contrary it results from it.

  • When it results from disease, it is much less amenable to treatment.

  • It results from a fall on the buttocks, the entire bone or only the tuberosity being broken.

  • That which follows, or results from, a cause; a result or natural effect.

  • To deprive of odor, especially of such as results from impurities.

  • Wherefore that which belongs to, or results from, movement, in regard to natural things, is not always in them.

  • For it results from a good apprehended by sense, which is a power of the soul, which power makes use of the body.

  • Consequently the movement of the heart is according to nature, and not according to the will: for like a proper accident, it results from life, which follows from the union of soul and body.

  • Hemiplegia, or perhaps aphasia or other evidence of localized disturbance, follows central embolism; angina pectoris, with a disturbed cardiac action, results from embolism of the coronary artery.

  • This surgeon holds that the deafness results from a purulent inflammation of the labyrinth, and his judgment has been confirmed by Keller and Lucas.

  • Having myself seen some rather disastrous results from a too early return to solid food, I have been accustomed in my own practice to interdict its use until at least two weeks after the beginning of convalescence.

  • The difficulty, I think, though I can only indicate the argument briefly, results from a common illusion, which is illustrated by the once famous social contract theory.

  • Mr. Balfour can accept the scientific truth, though he does not accept the doctrine which results from translating it into ontology.

  • A sarcoma is to be differentiated from an inflammatory swelling such as results from tubercle, actinomycosis, or syphilis, from an innocent tumour, and from a cancer.

  • Syphilitic osteo-arthritis results from a gumma in the periosteum or marrow of one of the adjacent bones.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "results from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bright crimson; brought before; calling themselves; class cruisers; close arrest; contemporary life; could not help being; expect from; fine stream; general assembly; half broad; half teaspoonful; national institution; opera comique; rebellion against; regular order; results from; shake hands; similar arrangement; simple matter; with great; you shall hear from