Example sentences of "[pers pn] result from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Do they result from the body clock , from sleep loss — or from some mixture of these factors ?
2 They resulted from the introduction of a new pricing system which was designed to allow cuts in price subsidies of around 60 per cent in 1991 .
3 Identical twins have relatedness R equals one genetic identical every gene in one is represented in the other and they result from a split in a fertilized egg which splits into two and then each develops as if it were , wer were a separate egg .
4 They result from an observer 's use of his or her senses at a particular place and time .
5 Some of them result from the need for text to be explicit in ways that speech need not be .
6 This is no accident ; it seems likely that it results from a deliberate policy decision taken somewhere on high .
7 It results from a transfer which in bringing the beneficiary 's total of votes up to the quota almost inevitably provides him also with more votes than he needed .
8 Your particular triangle may well be unique , as it results from a combination of your particular space and your particular needs .
9 It results from a process of logical , deductive reasoning , unsullied by personal feelings or practicalities .
10 It results from the department intervening in deals under which aluminium firms paid part of the cost of building two nuclear power stations — Hunterston A and Dungeness B — in return for assured cheap power and a share of the plutonium produced in the reactors .
11 It results from the attempt to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses and has only recently begun to be recognised .
12 It is the result of conscious planning by multinational corporations and banks and it results from the conscious actions taken by the US and UK governments in building the post-war world .
13 The meaning of a typical sentence in a natural language is complex in that it results from the combination of meanings which are in some sense simpler .
14 Tacit collusion is a form of non-co-operative equilibrium : it results from the rational , independent pursuit of self-interest , which courts tend to find not nearly as reprehensible , to say the least , as conspiratorial conduct .
15 Partly it resulted from a preference in his subject-matter for concrete cultural and social detail over Adorno 's tendency towards abstraction of social process : for instance , he offered something like a phenomenology of the ‘ shocks ’ inherent in modern city life ; he discussed actual and potential production practices within modern media , derived from his enthusiasm for Brecht 's ‘ epic theatre ’ ; he focused less on the totalities of aesthetic form than on the fluidities of technique , the conditions of production , and the variable nature of reception .
16 The surrender of part did not amount to an eviction of the assignee , it resulted from an agreement between the assignee and the landlord : one can see details of that in the report of the Divisional Court decision ( 1888 ) 21 Q.B.D. 101 , 102 .
17 Here , then , the exceptional case proves the rule , since it resulted from the lawyer 's attempt to achieve another client 's chosen outcome .
18 The return to ‘ free markets ’ by 1955 is generally viewed as permissive in the sense that it resulted from the removal of the remainder of war and postwar restrictions .
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