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

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1 Lava tunnels result from the rapid cooling of the surface and side of a flow .
2 To overcome the limitations of the lattice theory resulting from the discontinuous nature of a dilute polymer solution , Flory and Krigbaum discarded the idea of a uniform distribution of chain segments in the liquid .
3 The enzyme activity of each modified cell line was assayed and the results used to calculate the expected enzyme activity resulting from the various combinations of mutations in vivo .
4 The FUT president Fausto Dután warned that an indefinite general strike would be called if the government did not grant pay rises to offset price increases resulting from the economic austerity measures announced on Jan. 24 .
5 On 6 March he was transferred to the prison infirmary suffering from skin problems and a dramatic fall in his blood sugar level resulting from the earlier hunger-strike .
6 Further changes to the interior of parish churches resulted from the new emphasis upon the importance of the sermon , although here implementation was only gradual .
7 All volcanic material which falls through the air is described as tephra , while pyroclastic flow deposits result from the rapid ‘ flow ’ of pyroclasts mixed with abundant hot gas .
8 The EUROFORM programme promotes the new occupational qualifications , skills and employment opportunities resulting from the Single Market and technological exchange .
9 Fuel and food shortages resulting from the civil war in Tajikistan are threatening the unique wildlife of the Pamir mountains .
10 The above differences add up to around £20–£22 per hour , of which about £10 arises from the higher financing costs resulting from the lower utilisation and higher price of aircraft in the UK .
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