Example sentences of "have result [prep] [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Despite a successful reduction of the budget deficit [ see p. 38020 for 1991 budget ] , the report cautioned that " much of the progress so far has resulted from buoyant economic activity rather than from structural reforms in the economy " and argued in favour of further deregulation of the economy .
2 It is true that a considerable overlapping of insurance coverage has resulted from this basic arrangement .
3 Whether this has resulted in better clinical decision making , patient satisfaction , or use of resources is as yet unknown .
4 Herein lie the origins of a fundamental dichotomy that has dominated Japan 's recent history ; the simultaneous existence of both ‘ indigenous ’ and Western modes of thought and behaviour has resulted in acute cultural conflict .
5 Fifth , the Thatcher Governments have made major changes to owner-occupation and share ownership and this has resulted in many small wealth holders believing that their interests are now more closely allied with the rich , to the exclusion of people on low incomes .
6 The presence in such deserts as the Sahara of vast lakes such as mega-Chad which overflowed into the Bodele depression south of the Tibesti seems more the sort of feature which would have resulted from increased Pleistocene rainfall .
7 The establishment of the Senate does not yet appear to have resulted in any discernible shift of power away from the individual Inns ( Hazell , 1978 ; Benson Commission , 1979 ) .
8 In some of the Pacific-rim economies , such as Hong Kong , unregulated enterprise had been associated with substantial economic progress since 1950 that , somehow , had resulted in real technological development .
9 Mine months previously he had had a neoplasm removed from the left hemisphere which had resulted in some post-operative speech disturbances .
10 Too much emphasis had been placed on supervising minor residential modifications and in rejecting applications , which had resulted in reduced economic growth .
11 The government had announced in early August its decision to implement the Commission 's recommendations to reserve 27 per cent of public-sector jobs for members of the lower castes , a decision which had resulted in widespread civil disorder and had exacerbated the already tense political situation [ see pp. 37653 ; 37710-11 ] .
12 In the case of Appalachia , thousands of hectares have been destroyed by strip ( open-cast ) coal mining , and by the flooding , loss of agricultural land , soil erosion and pollution of fresh water supplies which had resulted from this wholesale desecration and the subsequent failure to attempt proper reclamation .
13 HEALTH fears over raw sewage washing up on a Fife beach have resulted in one local authority forcing another to clean up the pollution .
14 Attempts by the TCCB and the ICC to grasp the creeping bindweed of slow over rates have resulted in one thumping success — and apparently another ++ until the wretched small print is examined .
15 The Bundesbank 's fear of inflation and the impact of unification on Germany 's budget deficit have resulted in higher real interest rates in Germany — and hence in other countries that are members of the European Monetary System ( EMS ) .
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