Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [prep] a result of " in BNC.
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1 | The coaching committee in fact , had originally settled for four boxers but then included a fifth and Crowley then got in as a result of tremendous pressure from the body of the floor . |
2 | The ash swelled slightly as a result of the wetting and set hard round the corpses , making perfect natural moulds of them , and in some cases preserving even the imprint of clothing and the details of facial expressions . |
3 | This situation changed radically as a result of the ‘ merger boom ’ of the period 1957–69 , which saw the national brewers ' share of net output rise from 18 per cent to 64 per cent . |
4 | The work on show , produced by none recently graduated women artists , demonstrates an unmistakable commitment both to engage and challenge the painterly and formal conventions of modernism. 2 The group originally came together as a result of a set of interviews and articles coordinated by Rebecca Fortnum and Gill Houghton , published in a special issue of the Women Artists ' Slide Library Journal in 1989. 3 |
5 | The investment , back of house , at the hotel came partly as a result of consultation with local environmental health officers . |
6 | Sysmin 's rules of application were extended to cover situations where a country 's export earnings suffered substantially as a result of disruption of production without necessarily affecting viability . |
7 | I came out as a result of sexual frustration and a desire to be honest with myself . |
8 | I know some young women rightly feel that they came out as a result of their own strength — and of course many of them do come out without any youth work involvement . |
9 | The legislation that came out as a result of that then was absolutely sure , you know that it was copper bottom insurances given given that er legislation would prevent accidents of that nature again . |
10 | According to them the capitalist representation of labour , the idea that labour is a thing which can be bought and sold , came about as a result of certain economic and technical developments in medieval towns . |
11 | There was the huge extension of state activity in other areas of social life that came about as a result of the ‘ warfare means welfare ’ principle of the 1940s . |
12 | The emphasis on Christianity in this part of the Act came about as a result of a House of Lords amendment to the Education Reform Bill originally tabled by Baroness Cox and finally presented in a more pragmatic form by the Bishop of London after extensive consultation with interested parties . |
13 | It was one of the three schools which came about as a result of pressure from adult deaf societies . |
14 | The eventual collapse of the adjustable peg system came about as a result of intensification of the pressures that had developed during the 1960s . |
15 | The development of a separate Montenegrin political and cultural entity came about as a result of the forcible separation of Zeta from the main body of the Serbs after the death of Tsar Dušan in 1355 . |
16 | Both talks came about as a result of requests from friends who attended the same BSc course as Philip and are now teachers . |
17 | Their detection normally came about as a result of the appearance of a child ! |
18 | It is a new legal framework for child care and came about as a result of lessons learnt from Lord enquiry into child abuse in Cleveland in 1987 . |
19 | His involvement with Derry council came about as a result of last year 's highly successful cultural festival Impact 92 , which he believes laid the foundations for the city 's redevelopment . |
20 | That all erm came about as a result of the Marie Rivers case |
21 | This happened more as a result of the need for specialised care and education for citizens to be managed by the state . |
22 | Relations between Kenya and the USA and other Western states deteriorated sharply as a result of the government 's response to FORD 's demands and activities . |
23 | Assuming that we know how the phonemes of a particular word would be realised when the word was pronounced in isolation , when we find a phoneme realised differently as a result of being near some other phoneme belonging to a neighbouring word we call this an instance of assimilation . |
24 | The Nationwide Festival of Light ( NFoL ) developed largely as a result of the work of one person , Peter Hill , an evangelical Christian who , on returning to this country after several years abroad , was shocked to find explicit sexual material on open sale . |
25 | Unhampered by demanding males , the ladies were free to control the city 's social life , which burgeoned forth as a result of the suddenly acquired wealth of the inhabitants . |
26 | So I 'm out and about and quite often I go and visit people in their own homes out of the back and beyond of nowhere cos I just called out as a result of that and I suddenly thought I I 'm highly vulnerable to them I could be subject to attack like anybody else , how will I protect myself ? |
27 | For the sake of convenience , these are divided into two groups : benefits derived directly from the workplace and benefits derived indirectly as a result of workplace participation . |
28 | She told them : ‘ There are more places like Sharp needed particularly as a result of the Government cut backs . ’ |
29 | During 1989 Taiwan 's growth slowed considerably as a result of both inflation and of an ever-strengthening currency . |
30 | Simon lived here as a result of a chance meeting with Mick Leary in a pub . |