Example sentences of "have result [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | b ) Contacts with a hospital have resulted in a new learning module for A Level Physics . |
2 | The complementary strengths and innovations from both sides of the company have resulted in a complete suite of computational chemistry software packages being available from one supplier across the biological and materials research and development areas . |
3 | While it is true that certain designs are closely associated , even synonymous , with specific localities or weaving groups , centuries of trade , migration , intermarriage and inspired plagiarism have resulted in a gradual spreading of compositional traditions . |
4 | Once again , the great expectations unleashed by the Prime Minister and the inflated claims made for the citizens charter when it was first announced have resulted in a half-baked set of proposals which will do little to improve the real quality of public services in Britain . |
5 | Such systems , moreover , encourage incrementalist rather than ideological approaches , which have resulted in a successful mix of market economics and welfare . |
6 | ‘ In the United Kingdom action on expenses and more selective underwriting procedures have resulted in a substantial reduction in underwriting losses at the half year , even after additional reserve strengthening . |
7 | The applications of computers to other subjects have resulted in a significant commitment to computing in those subjects , but the subject of Computer Science itself remains at the centre : ‘ systematic approaches to the development of computer based systems ( hardware and software ) ’ . |
8 | Reunification and immigration have resulted in a massive housing programme and profits at the various RMC businesses rose 26 p.c . |
9 | Advice from Du Pont , coupled with Chemicals ' own initiatives , have resulted in a rigorous campaign to train the workforce in safety matters , co-ordinated by group training manager Allan Hicks . |
10 | As in Donegal , such victories as have been won have resulted from a unified community opposition and through direct action . |
11 | Similar findings have resulted from a recent survey of British school pupils . |