Example sentences of "[noun sg] resulted [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Repetitive stimulation of the sensory nerve resulted in a steady decrement in the motor neuron response ; it was , in effect , habituating , and the Kandel lab had produced what he was to describe as a single synapse which showed ‘ learning in a dish ’ .
2 The review resulted in an upward revision of the Sanga-Sanga field 's gross initial proved wet gas reserves by over 800 bcf to 12,460 bcf .
3 Over the period between 1872 and 1905 it is probable that increased facilities for reporting and prosecuting cattle theft resulted in a gradual increase in the proportion of crimes which were reported .
4 He discovered that diffusing the transmitted light resulted in a dramatic increase in the resolution of such cryptic features .
5 LASMO 's heavy development programme resulted in a continued upward pressure on Group indebtedness and balance sheet gearing during 1992 .
6 A CHANGE of programme resulted in an audio-visual show by Edward Mallory of Guildford being presented at Alton Camera Club on Friday .
7 A recent ballot of the workforce at Hotpoint over the issue resulted in a 2-1 vote in favour of industrial action .
8 Another happy collaboration between the Sports Council 's Greater London and South East Region Movement and Dance Liaison Group and the Westminster City Council resulted in a superb participatory weekend of movement and dance held at the Seymour Leisure Centre , 24–25 October , at which the Medau Society provided a Teachers ' Workshop and a Recreational Class , both taught by Margaret Charlwood .
9 The revised plan resulted in a total saving of $2 b.o.e. of which 50 cents can be attributed to the horizontal wells .
10 This , together with the dearth of negotiated work resulted in a declining turnover in 1992 but there is no doubt that our policy of not buying work to satisfy turnover will be to the advantage of the business and its people in the long term .
11 Guidance and encouragement from Helen Blake ( who organised the team and demonstrated her prowess as umpire ) , and some clever tactical substituting between Ben Southall and Patrick Hall resulted in a convincing victory in the final .
12 Pressure for increased influence resulted in a 1972 Act which extended codetermination rights in a number of personnel matters , such as employment contracts and training .
13 In this study we have shown that long term ( 18 months ) ingestion of 133 g/kg dietary fibre resulted in a modest but significant increase in cellular proliferation in the crypts of the proximal colon but not the distal colon of the rat compared with an intake of 17 g/kg dietary fibre .
14 Widespread public consternation resulted from a presidential decree of Jan. 22 declaring that , effective from Jan. 23 , existing Rbs50 and Rbs100 banknotes ( the highest denominations ) would no longer be legal tender .
15 The economic climate of the first two years of its operation could hardly have been worse , and the consequent public expenditure crisis resulted in a central control which limited it severely .
16 The crisis resulted in an overall increase of US$1,200 million in the price of imported oil , and to a serious loss in exports to Iraq , a major trading partner .
17 But wastage was also high because of interference from the normal background noise of day-to-day living ; on one occasion , interference from electronic equipment in the room resulted in a whole blank tape .
18 BELOW average price inflation and a growing pet population resulted in a stable pet food market last year , according to the Pet Food Manufacturers ' Association .
19 The early work on viscoelasticity was performed on silk , rubber , and glass , and it was concluded that these materials exhibited a ‘ delayed elasticity ’ manifest in the observation , that the imposition of a stress resulted in an instantaneous strain which continued to increase more slowly , with time .
20 Bacterial eradication resulted in a dramatic change in the natural history of duodenal and gastric ulcer disease in the first year after treatment .
21 The mathematical precision which went into the development of hieroglyphics and the invention of paper resulted in an efficient and scientific method of building which still remains a mystery to modern day man .
22 A ballot of the workforce resulted in a 2-1 vote in favour of industrial action .
23 The outer stood up to everything I could throw at it until a wicked Gogarth chimney thrutch resulted in a nicked sleeve , while the fleece has resisted all but a hot cylinder from the Snowdon Railway !
24 Only three years earlier , a similar symposium resulted in a 1986 volume on the same subject by one of the authors .
25 Had the referendum on devolution resulted in a sufficient majority voting in favour of devolution for Wales , then the Welsh Assembly would have come into being and would have assumed responsibility for the administration of all Welsh education outside the university .
26 This mailing resulted in an immediate response by over 20 companies , and further enquiries on an on-going basis .
27 During the early Anglo-Saxon period a diet having a' coarse physical consistency' resulted in a lower incidence of dental caries compared with modern populations .
28 Her success story resulted in a three page feature in Slimming Magazine last February .
29 Addition of a little silicone lubricant ( vacuum grease , DOW Corning Corp. , Midland , MI ) to the phenol-chloroform extraction mixture resulted in a tight interface that facilitated total recovery of the aqueous phase without interfering with the lower protein and organic phases .
30 Gastro-oesophageal reflux of gas resulted in a peculiar manometric pattern consisting of repetitive peristaltic pressure waves that were not related to swallowing .
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