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

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1 Every action which is accepted as kindly , every individual act of devotion and sacrifice , whether made in the havoc of war or in times of peace , every act of generosity and in fact every good thing which has resulted from the endless struggle to uphold the decision to master the violent and lustful urges which are a legacy from the evolutionary process , will play its part in providing units of goodness to be enshrined in the Created God .
2 ( Some tightening of regulation has resulted from the recent introduction of the Financial Services Act in the UK : see section 5.3 ) .
3 The experiment has resulted from the steady progression towards each other of the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus and the azure-winged magpie Cyanopica cyana , culminating in an overlap in ranges over the past 20 years .
4 Continued deference to the principle of judicial independence has resulted in the virtual abdication of responsibility for sentencing policy by successive English governments , even though this must be one of the most important components of a coherent penal strategy .
5 Engineers are often most concerned with the attainments of a high level or technical competence which has resulted in the gradual erosion of the general level of social awareness and perspective necessary for an engineer to serve his community usefully …
6 This in turn has resulted in the downward trend in the value of her currency .
7 The reason for this , not surprisingly , is that the sale of the better properties , and the partial freezing of capital derived from such sales , has resulted in the continued decline , in both quality and quantity , of the remaining housing stock .
8 One of the biggest issues is likely to be the running down of the coal industry which has resulted in the recent closure of Dawdon and Murton collieries , near Seaham , with the loss of hundreds of jobs .
9 Other changes arise from mechanisation which , amongst other things , has resulted in the complete disappearance of the corn rick and its attendant chaff heap .
10 This guidance may appear to be rather imprecise but one particular application of it has resulted in the following list of parameters in two different groups .
11 Some local authorities have taken action under s.100 of the Public Health Act 1936 which has resulted in the eventual closure of premises involved in the animal by-product industry .
12 Erm you know but he 's saying the developments of the peasant movement has resulted in the rapid rise in their cultural level erm you know so on the one hand he 's , I mean in a way he 's , he 's trying to re-educate the whole peasant class erm and , and change their way of thinking which previously has obviously been going on , you know , since Confucian
13 Unlike North America the involvement of government in economic life has been through the increased regulation of the private sector ; in the U K it has resulted in the public ownership of the industries or utilities concerned .
14 These increases will have resulted in the vast majority of students being better off overall .
15 On almost any basis of cost allocation , this would have resulted in the wrong product costs and a wrong emphasis on product mix ( long-term , not just short-term ) .
16 But a substantial part must also have resulted from the new investment overseas which was now being wholly financed by borrowing overseas at a very low real rate of interest .
17 These are all offences of endangerment , in the sense that no harm need have resulted from the dangerous behaviour .
18 This may have resulted from the natural shyness of these wives .
19 Although islands may be formed by a variety of processes , such as vulcanism , tectonic movements and accumulation , many of the world 's present islands must have resulted from the Post-glacial rise of sea level .
20 Client also agrees , that no Indemnified Person shall have any liability ( whether direct or indirect , in contract or tort or otherwise ) to Client for or in connection with such engagement , except for losses , claims , damages or liabilities incurred by Client that are found in a final judgement by a court of competent jurisdiction to have resulted from the gross negligence or wilful default of any Indemnified Person .
21 This particular form of controversy is well illustrated by recent discussions on karst geomorphology , which seem to have resulted in the general attitude that there are certain forms which characterise tropical karst , but that the effect of lithology is as important in tropical limestone landforms as it is in temperate limestone landforms .
22 Although the inquiry had resulted in the successful prosecution of several former Reagan administration officials , convictions against the two highest-profile defendants — former National Security Advisor John M. Poindexter and his aide , Oliver L. North — had been overturned on appeal .
23 Nevertheless , more traditional weapons of bombardment were also used — including " carpet bombing " by B-52s — and Iraqi sources claimed that the air attacks had resulted in the widespread destruction of non-military targets and considerable loss of life among the civilian population .
24 The gradual acceptance of the germ theory of infection , following the research of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch into viruses and vaccines in the 1870s and 1880s , had resulted in the rapid isolation of the bacilli of all the major infectious diseases .
25 At this point the surgeon and the anaesthetist realised that this pharyngocele had resulted from the inflated cuff of the laryngeal mask used .
26 A series of improvements at the site in Barcelona have resulted in the annual rate of three day lost time accidents being reduced by a third .
27 Low labour costs have resulted in the Far East emerging as a major spectacle-making region of the world .
28 To this end , prolonged negotiations have resulted in the following season ticket rates being granted to climbers : Three months , £10.00 ; six months £20.00 ; one year £30.00 ; family one year , £40.00 .
29 In the much more complicated case of the Celebes we can only indicate their general nature , since we now see the result not of any single or recent change , but of a whole series of the later revolutions which have resulted in the present distribution of land in the Eastern Hemisphere . ’
30 These two trends help to explain how cost and price advantages have resulted in the remarkable increase in exports which has produced such an enormous foreign trade surplus .
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