Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] result in the " in BNC.

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1 This largely stems from the current government 's reluctance to intervene in the workings of the market because , intervention by public authorities in lawful commercial transactions should be kept to a minimum , since broadly speaking the free commercial decisions of private decision-makers result in the most desirable outcomes for the economy as a whole .
2 They found that allowing for the tax timing option ( as well as stochastic interest rates and different income and capital gains tax rates ) in the no-arbitrage condition resulted in the no-arbitrage prices of the S&P500 moving much closer to the actual prices for the period June 1982 to September 1982 than if no such adjustments were made to the no-arbitrage condition .
3 Maintenance and improvement works have been carried out over the past few months resulting in the first Sunday train leaving at 5pm .
4 This pattern was worn until 1959 when a merger with The Somerset Light Infantry resulted in The Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry being established ; since then the plain white metal bugle-horn of the light infantry has been worn .
5 This exchange resulted in the signing of trade agreements and in US aid to Mongolia .
6 This campaign resulted in the invention of new civil procedures and five squatting crimes in ss. 6 – 10 , Criminal Law Act 1977 ( " criminal trespass " ) .
7 An editorial error resulted in the wrong reference being given at the end of the first sentence of the second paragraph of this editorial by Tom Keighlty and Jan Maycock ( 28 November 1992 , p 1310 ) .
8 A change in the boundary of the Old Town Conservation Area in 1985 and the public inquiry resulted in the realisation of saner plans .
9 In rats of series A , serosal application of acetic acid resulted in the formation of gastric ulcerations in all rats tested .
10 Whilst renters were encouraged to participate in the neighbourhood and its organisation , lack of involvement by this group resulted in the membership being comprised of owner-occupants of long standing .
11 The national dimension of this group resulted in the members being asked , by the Scottish Education Department , to prepare a discussion document on the proposed policy for higher education in Catering Studies which was completed and submitted in April 1987 .
12 In 1071 , this conflict resulted in the capture and exile of Garcia and the subsequent division of his lands between Sancho and Alfonso .
13 And what he said to this woman resulted in the transformation of her life !
14 In addition this policy resulted in the GLC losing some £50m of rate support grant from the government .
15 Thus , to grasp properly the significance of popular dancing in the mid-nineteenth century — the waltz , for example — it is necessary to look not only at the waltz culture of the popular classes but also at such factors as : the peasant sources of the waltz ; the use made of those sources in bourgeois culture ; the changing social relations involved in the growth of industrial capitalism , to which the romanticizing of popular culture found in bourgeois waltzing , together with its cultivation of an explicit sensuality , was probably a reaction ; the tendency of the social developments to result in the atomization of established collective social patterns and modes of corporeal expression , leading , among avant-garde composers , to a music more overtly of thought and feeling , as against a music of social gesture ; the way these same composers , by way of reaction to that situation , incorporated spiritualized versions of dance elements in their music .
16 Ironically , those high prices resulted in the unexpected rift with Kirkman who had paid cash on delivery before placing the new work among a waiting list of eager clients .
17 Within the last fortnight , we have seen the release on parole of one offender after serving just 22 months of a five year sentence for sexual offences against at least a dozen young boys , and the sentencing of another man to life imprisonment after a sexual orgy resulting in the death of a nine year old .
18 Another project resulted in the erection of twenty-seven houses on the Buncrana Road , in the South ward .
19 The ruling by the German athletic federation ( DLV ) came after a 14-hour hearing stretching over two days which had firstly proposed a reduction of the ban from four years to three months , before further deliberations resulted in the adjudication lifting the suspensions because of anomalies in the testing procedure .
20 Has n't the interminable media-suckled quest for instant gratification resulted in the infantilisation of a generation ?
21 Such farsightedness resulted in the purchase of twenty-five Coronation cars , 50 feet long and eight feet wide , between 1952–54 .
22 But the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War resulted in the 1936 Labour Party Conference at Edinburgh support collective security , though it did not approve of rearmament .
23 In the 1970s , a similar inquiry resulted in the imprisonment of three executives of Industrial Bio Test , who had been found to have tampered with laboratory animals in order to obtain an improved safety result for drugs and pesticides .
24 Peel 's stance in relation to economic liberalism seems more promising , but in terms of his relationship to the Conservative canon two things are worthy of note : first , Peel 's espousal of liberal economics resulted in the bulk of the Conservative Party deserting him ; and second , the most authoritative appraisal of Peel 's career has concluded that ‘ Peel was not the founder of the Conservative party but was the progenitor of Gladstonian Liberalism ’ .
25 The decision of the West German Greens not to merge with the East German Greens before the all-German election resulted in the loss of their own representation in the Bundestag .
26 The application of these rules resulted in the generation of 5300 reduced forms from the 4000 word citation form lexicon .
27 Allocations to these items result in the so-called structural funds , e.g. the ERDF and the ESF .
28 He really believed that he could do this through , through the form of the Blitzkrieg , that is through a limited war er which would secure military objectives and then produce a political peace and the model er for his er policy was in fact the eighteenth century where many wars occurred between European powers wa impo imperial wars and wars on , on t on er total Europe , but none of these wars resulted in the destruction of any state .
29 This is particularly true where each parish was formerly a cohesive unit , but later amalgamations resulted in the ‘ stalk ’ of one on the side of another .
30 These factors resulted in the decision that we needed to trim budgeted expenditure by about £114,000 and Council agreed to the measures proposed at their meeting in July .
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