Example sentences of "[adv] resulted from " in BNC.

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1 Yet some form of coercion or compulsion still resulted from what he considered it right for him to do in certain circumstances .
2 Fistulas either presented early ( n=13 ) , in which case they usually resulted from a breakdown of an ileoanal anastomosis or a suture line deshiscence in the pouch to the abdominal wall , perineum , or vagina ( two cases that were later proved to have Crohn 's disease ) .
3 In both cases , the porosity probably resulted from early leaching and was preserved when the sediments were dolomitised .
4 This probably resulted from the fall in sea level during the glacial period , which would have exposed more land around the continent , allowing the mantle to spread over a wider continent , to cover what is now shallow sea-bed , and to thicken inland along the line of the present coast .
5 It also resulted from the sense of injustice , that women fared even worse than men in employment and domestic life .
6 Another and better poem , written by Coleridge himself , also resulted from his September journey .
7 Ann was helped to see that this problem originally resulted from displaced resentments about Charles 's infidelity .
8 But , Gordon confesses , the try really resulted from him being a bit slow on the occasion .
9 Professor Andrew Greeley extended this by drawing attention to the special sensitivity of the sufferers , by which they are easily hurt , which he found often resulted from an unhappy childhood .
10 Private stations often resulted from deals done by railway companies with landlords as part of the purchase of land for railway development .
11 Socioeconomic differences themselves often resulted from racial discrimination , especially in employment and housing .
12 The mass popularity of the movies did not come about because showmen gave no thought to individuating their audiences but rather resulted from an appreciation that the most important thing about the public as a whole was that every section and every group would respond to the appeal of the movies if it could be given access to the right kind of cinema .
13 Most studies do not use representative samples , and personality traits are typically assessed after the eating disorder has developed , thus making it difficult to determine whether the personality features caused , maintained , or simply resulted from the eating disorder .
14 But altogether , productivity has almost certainly been lower in services than in manufacturing by a significant margin and this involves a double irony : a major part of the improvement of productivity in manufacturing from the 1960s onwards resulted from a shake-out of labour much of which , in effect , found its way into the lower productivity services .
15 Between the First World War and the later 1920s , there was also a fourfold increase in breaking-in offences in the outer Home Counties — which almost certainly resulted from the greater mobility afforded to house-breakers by the advent of the motor car .
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