Example sentences of "[vb base] result from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Other animals and plants also show physiological and bio-chemical changes that appear to result from the organisms ’ responses to their environment .
2 Klein provides perhaps the least teleological analysis of the development of a subject , and her examples of adult psychosis may be linked to Hegel 's , and especially Marx 's , models of rupture , since they appear to result from the subject 's belief in the alien nature of some fragmented aspects of the self it has become unable to sublate .
3 New paintings though lately they seem more like coloured sculptures fixed to the wall by Elizabeth Murray are at Paula Cooper until the end of the month and Pat Adams , whose abstractions seem to result from a collision of the macro- and micro-cosmic , is at Zabriskie with twenty new paintings beginning 15 April and continuing until 15 May .
4 Such funding usually remains under the control of central ministries , and the approaches being supported tend to result from a dialogue limited to administrators and professional experts .
5 Vertical packages tend to be of a pioneering nature , whereas horizontal packages tend to result from the development of existing ideas .
6 Other infections strike resulting from a motley bunch of bacteria — some carried by cats , birds , or cattle — which normally cause humans little problem .
7 As in Donegal , such victories as have been won have resulted from a unified community opposition and through direct action .
8 Consequently , great care has to be taken when interpreting marks seen on aerial photographs , and wherever possible the site should be visited on the ground to establish whether the marks have resulted from a buried archaeological site or from some other cause .
9 Similar findings have resulted from a recent survey of British school pupils .
10 This contrasts with work on word reading , where impressive recent advances have resulted from an interaction between computational modelling and experimental psychology .
11 Many recent developments have resulted from the demands of large users wanting more from their fryers .
12 Consequently , many of the recent developments in deep-fat fryers have resulted from the demands of these large customers and from the manufacturers ' experiences in supplying machinery designed to survive the hectic pace of the fast food industry .
13 The most important changes , however , have resulted from the live coverage of proceedings from about 3.10 till 4.50 pm every Tuesday and Thursday and longer on some occasions .
14 In this case , the porosity is made up entirely of vugs ( Fig. 14 ) that have resulted from the leaching of crystals of replacement anhydrite ( Clark 1980a ) .
15 Vugs that have resulted from the leaching of crystals of replacement anhydrite also make an important contribution to the total porosity of the breccias ( cf.
16 Despite these inauspicious circumstances , a number of relatively successful courses and conferences have resulted from the creation of the panel , and there are interesting developments afoot in the creation of a network and the preparation and dissemination of INSET practices and materials .
17 It 's difficult to find companies willing to be specific about the changes or benefits that have resulted from the services of a consulting guru .
18 Will the Government seek compensation for the slaughter and mutilation of British citizens which have resulted from the arms and Semtex that he has provided ?
19 A British researcher , Tom Wigley of the University of East Anglia , has also reported that sulphur clouds may have " significantly offset the temperature changes that have resulted from the greenhouse effect " .
20 Redcar 's City Challenge co-ordinator Dave Bottomley said : ‘ We started out on a confident basis with well-prepared plans which have resulted from the last five years of work under the Regeneration of Redcar banner .
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