Example sentences of "[noun pl] have result [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 10% of all vehicles in New Zealand are NGVs , while US legislation enforcing the adoption of cleaner alternative fuels has resulted in many government departments converting their fleets to run on natural gas .
2 WHO estimates that 60% of all global HIV infections have resulted from heterosexual intercourse .
3 Increases in the population aged over 65 , in both proportionate and absolute terms have resulted from long term downward trends in the birth rate coinciding with decreased mortality rates .
4 Various pressures have resulted in growing professionalisation in climbing which has changed the activity and will continue to change it — probably for the worse .
5 These pay levels have resulted in low morale within the Service and have made it increasingly difficult to recruit and retain staff .
6 The new materials , such as fibre composites , polymers , memory alloys and optical fibres have resulted from improved technology together with a more widespread understanding of the physical basis of the behaviour of materials .
7 However , recent hardware developments have resulted in electronic paper — a tablet-LCD device which unifies the computer monitor and graphics tablet .
8 Some of their worst rows had resulted from this incompatibility .
9 Lacking sufficient data , specific advice about treatment can not be given ; both local and systemic approaches have resulted in long term survival .
10 ( 1973 ) have also shown that urban containment policies have resulted in higher house prices as a result of the higher price of land , so that there has been a fall in the quality of new first-home , owner-occupier dwellings in town and country .
11 However , the Commission did not find evidence of deaths having resulted from deliberate brutality by police or prison officers , as had been alleged by some of the victims ' families .
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