Example sentences of "[adj] is [adv] a result [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Shareholders , banks and so on do not necessarily tightly constrain managers essentially because they lack enough information to do so , and this is either a result of some problem in the market for information ( e. |
2 | This is presumably a result of the flexibility of the chain which allows extensive convolution thereby impeding stabilization of the required long range alignment . |
3 | This is partly a result of private acquisition of forest lands prior to the General Revision Act of 1891 , when it made more economic sense to annex high quality , easily accessible forests . |
4 | Although this is partly a result of lower market share during the last days of The Sunday Correspondent , the IoS has made ground while its rival The Observer has not . |
5 | This is partly a result of the success of the Registration and Inspection Service 's efforts to encourage a move to more single room provision . |
6 | This is partly a result of the small sizes of international bond issues , but also a consequence of the long holding periods typical of such bonds . |
7 | In the French uplands , agriculture and nature conservation are not significantly in conflict though this is not a result of policies aimed specifically at conservation objectives . |
8 | This is not a result of sampling bias on our part , as all known sites of geothermal silica deposits were sampled . |
9 | This is probably a result of inadequate treatment and is more common in those who have been treated late on in the infectious stage . |
10 | This is clearly a result of the higher surface gravity on Mercury , a little over double that on the Moon . |
11 | Unlike France , however , the parliament is not constitutionally supine ; indeed it has a degree of control over policy which some might envy , although this is more a result of governmental weakness than anything else . |
12 | As Mr Aitken almost points out , the perpetrators were unlikely to be genuine rugby supporters , but this is unfortunately a result of the national team 's success and the unhealthy Anglophobia nurtured by much of the Scottish press . |
13 | This is usually a result of family and marriage ties and so an employer might expect young unattached female staff to be more willing to relocate than married women . |
14 | The inclusion of this explicit provision in 1977 is undoubtedly a result of the experience of twentieth-century conflicts that the prohibition of attacks on the civilian population is ineffective unless it explicitly includes reprisals , and it therefore constitutes a highly significant development of international law . |
15 | That is partly a result of City pressure to perform . |
16 | Few people will dispute that that is largely a result of the legislation that we passed to reform industrial relations . |