Example sentences of "[vb -s] resulted [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So can the spread of knowledge about the behaviour patterns associated with fitness in old age which has resulted from epidemiological research .
2 Despite a successful reduction of the budget deficit [ see p. 38020 for 1991 budget ] , the report cautioned that " much of the progress so far has resulted from buoyant economic activity rather than from structural reforms in the economy " and argued in favour of further deregulation of the economy .
3 It is true that a considerable overlapping of insurance coverage has resulted from this basic arrangement .
4 One consequence of this is that no systematic research programme has resulted from this approach .
5 That overdraft has resulted from club-record spending by the Owls manager , who has splashed out £4.3m in his 18 months at the Hillsborough helm .
6 The preceding parts of the chapter have shown that the present diversity of sources for legal information and advice has resulted from piecemeal development , partly by lawyers , partly by non-lawyers , without any coherent structure or philosophy .
7 This state of affairs has resulted in long periods of civil war beginning soon after independence .
8 The underfunding has resulted in poor provision of essentials , like text books and stationery and a lack of computers for the teaching of information technology .
9 What is undoubtedly true is that the imposition of natural justice has resulted in adjudicative types of procedural constraints .
10 Conservationists in Sri Lanka have launched a successful turtle breeding programme which has resulted in 600,000 newly-hatched turtles being released into the Indian Ocean .
11 The transfer of ownership to the co-operative in 1988 has resulted in one of the most conspicuous restorations within what is flexibly called the Old Town of Edinburgh .
12 The system has resulted in new blood coming into the television industry .
13 The international market for captive birds is growing and according to the National Audubon Society , the trade has resulted in 77 of the world 's 335 parrot species becoming threatened .
14 A ‘ managerial revolution ’ has taken place which has resulted in effective control over industry passing from owners to managers .
15 This has resulted in regional specialization and , effectively , the creation of a global division of labour .
16 The effects of deforestation and management on tropical soils has also been discussed by Lal ( 1986 ) , who cites examples in the humid tropics where deforestation has resulted in accelerated soil erosion .
17 It is this which has resulted in accelerated erosion .
18 The Leeds researchers claim that the system developed there , the adjournment system , has resulted in lower truancy rates than elsewhere in the country .
19 However , the consumer has certainly gained by the liberalisation of the supply and maintenance of telephone equipment , introduced by the 1981 Telecommunications Act , which has resulted in lower prices , wider choice and improved products .
20 ‘ The NHS has had the lion 's share of the very substantial increases in public spending over the last few years , and this has resulted in higher standards of care and treatment , ’ he writes .
21 The prices crash has resulted in used hot hatchbacks selling for up to £1,000 less than they were fetching a few months ago , according to Mr Tom Atkins , general manager of BRS Car Auctions , Stoke .
22 Seismic data shot in 1984 ( see Fig. 5 ) have improved energy penetration and resolution which has resulted in better definition of the sub-Permian section .
23 Whether this has resulted in better clinical decision making , patient satisfaction , or use of resources is as yet unknown .
24 What will happen if schools fail to comply with the recommendations remains to be seen — so far introduction of reviews has resulted in substantial voluntary initiatives for change in all Dutch medical schools .
25 Clearance of semi-arid savanna , coupled with overgrazing and friable soils , has resulted in annual degradation rates of between 1 and 10 mm per year , the higher rates occurring on overgrazed slopes .
26 His skill has resulted in accurate information on actual hours of work rather than the , often lower , contracted hours .
27 The inquiry , due to be completed at the end of next month , has resulted in serious tension between the police and the Ulster Defence Regiment .
28 The current deteriorating standards of living and acute social problems that owe so much of their origin to the decline in the economy suggest that the inheritance at the time of Independence of a highly developed mining sector was a very mixed blessing : the lack of balance it occasioned in the economic base has resulted in serious economic and social disequilibrium with the locus of control resting as much with decisions made in the London Metal Market as with policies established in Lusaka .
29 In migraineurs , dihydroergotamine therapy has resulted in 18 reported cases of myocardial infarction , with death in 3. 2 patients had a history of cardiac disease .
30 The tendency of government to wish to avoid conflict has resulted in political inertia , government being unwilling to pursue policies that would generate sustained opposition from well-entrenched groups .
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