Example sentences of "[adj] [was/were] [adv] [art] result " in BNC.

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1 WITH Justin Fashanu 's black tie do to look forward to on Saturday evening , this was just the result to put the Airdrie players in the party mood .
2 This was exactly the result that did occur .
3 This was also the result in the 1989 election but a number of new SDLP councillors will be replacing familiar faces including William McCorriston who split from the party and ran as Independent SDLP and Annie Gallagher who did not seek re-election despite the fact that she topped the poll in 1989 .
4 This was probably the result of a separate population of small bodies from that which produced the earlier far heavier bombardments .
5 This was largely a result of the widely-perceived success of the Nissan plant .
6 This was largely the result of the application of khozraschet and the transference of funds for adult education to local budgets .
7 This was largely the result of the extension of commuting zones , a trend that has continued through the interwar and postwar periods .
8 On the other hand , this was partly the result of huge unemployment depressing demand and consumer pressure , while the sharp fall of sterling against both the dollar and the deutschmark was also not what was intended .
9 This was partly the result of good news such as winning the contract for the government department data network and a voice network for the department of social security .
10 This was partly the result of a gift of £1 million from the Emir of Kuwait , along with a rise in the number of visitors which has generated around £.5 million .
11 This was partly the result of sheer indecision : during the Abdication imbroglio of 1936 , for example , he admitted to an acquaintance that " he changed his mind on the subject several times a day " .
12 This was partly the result of an upbringing that had instilled in him the belief that it was wrong to say unkind things about people behind their backs ; indeed , a lack of verbal malice , and a determination to try always to see the best in people , is one of his qualities .
13 This was partly the result of the practical difficulties of running the railway with the resources available .
14 This was sometimes the result of dramatic political decisions ( ‘ great leaps forward ’ ) to transform the pattern of economic ownership , sometimes the outcome of political rivalry leading to civil strife or war , and sometimes the result of the attraction of prestige projects .
15 This was mainly the result of the action taken by Roosevelt shortly after his second inauguration : his attempt to reform the Supreme Court .
16 This was mainly the result of diminished activated pepsinogen ( pepsin ) activity , while pepsinogen concentrations were normal .
17 The median total immunoreactive gastrin concentration determined 20 minutes postprandially fell from 59 pmol/l ( 38–114 ) to 33 pmol/l ( 19–88 ) ( p<0.005 ) , and again this was entirely the result of a fall in G17 from 43 pmol/l ( 9–95 ) to 17 pmol/l ( <2.4–52 ) ( p<0.001 ) .
18 The initial allocations of Partnership spending in the late 1970s were often the result of the large , better-prepared and more politically-aware departments putting forward their cases more persuasively than the others .
19 This reorganization in 1962 was largely a result of the pressing need of the railways for financial readjustment .
20 The expansion of the early 1970s was largely the result of the oil crisis , a strategic decision made in the face of economic blackmail by the Arab members of OPEC ( Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ) during the Yom Kippur War .
21 The Act of 1897 was partly the result of trade union pressure .
22 The fall in this share from 1979 to 1983 was mainly the result of the nearly 10 per cent decline in that period in the personal incomes of government employees in comparison with incomes of employees in productive industries .
23 I 'm not suggesting it was malicious ; that was just the result . ’
24 That was just the result of fatigue .
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