Example sentences of "which resulted [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , 1929 will probably always be remembered for the collapse of the stock market in New York 's Wall Street , in October , which resulted in no capital being available from the United States of America , so a world slump occurred .
2 Cordoba had clearly cried enough a good two furlongs from the finish as first Batzushka and then Balla Cove set a furious pace which resulted in a time that equalled the course record by a two-year-old over six furlongs .
3 Around a fifth of the increase was taken up in greater activity , which resulted in a sharp fall in unemployment .
4 In September agreement was held up when the then Chancellor , Mr Nigel Lawson , seemed reluctant to allow any change in the IMF 's structure which resulted in a drop in Britain 's position as the second largest shareholder within the Fund , even though it is now the sixth largest market economy .
5 His job included the ‘ difficult task of reviewing all of Harwell 's overhead services ’ which resulted in a ‘ considerable rationalisation of the organisation ’ .
6 Viscount Northcliffe , the prominent journalist , offered a handsome Cash prize to the first person to fly across the English Channel which resulted in a Frenchman , M. Bleriot , flying from Calais to Dover in 1909 , which was the year in which Sir A. V. Roe began aircraft manufacture .
7 which resulted in a near dead tie , although it was the Russians , in October 1957 , who were able to launch their ‘ Sputnik ’ first , the Americans launching their ‘ Explorer 1 ’ , just two months later .
8 Dorothy Marshall describes a case in the eighteenth century which resulted in a servant being hanged : she held a candle while her lover slit the butler 's throat .
9 It has been shown that one of the basic criticisms of ‘ boy labour ’ was the ‘ decay ’ or ‘ decline ’ of ‘ old-style ’ apprenticeship under the impact of excessive specialization of process which resulted in a ‘ dilution ’ of apprenticeship proper .
10 However , with the coming of the off-the-peg shroud there was a designer influence coming into force , which resulted in a less voluminous garment with tacked ruching , or gathered pleats , running the length of the garment , with or without applique horizontal bows .
11 It led to the publication in 1936 of The General Theory of Interest , Employment and Money by J.M. Keynes , a Cambridge don , which revolutionised conventional economics and which resulted in a new approach to the conduct of economic policy .
12 AFTER Monday night 's good performance against league leaders Ruislip Manor , which resulted in a draw , Witham kept their good form going and won another point , this time against second-placed Chertsey .
13 The interaction between husband and wife was knocked off balance by a particular type of illness which resulted in a role reversal ; the stronger and more dominant partner became weak .
14 20001 had been grounded due to stress cracks and skin detachment in flight which resulted in a Mach 2.5 speed limit put on the airframe .
15 In the early part of 1990 there was a run of particularly low tides , one of which resulted in a boatyard in Sant'Elena , on the north-eastern edge of Venice , burning to a cinder because the fire boats had to take a roundabout route .
16 Most commentators agree that there was a change in ethos in economic policy over the 1960s which resulted in a more interventionist approach [ Beckerman , 1972 ] , and European practice was certainly an influence in bringing it about [ Estrin and Holmes , 1983 ; Hayward and Narkiewicz , 1978 ; Shonfield , 1965 ] .
17 Gross profit margins were lower than budget though , he said , which resulted in a ‘ less than satisfactory return on sales ’ — high sterling levels during most of 1992 and higher costs than anticipated during the early development phases of Series 3 had a negative impact , while modest sales levels to the traditionally lucrative UK corporate market meant that margins were below expectations .
18 Any ozone depletion is likely to be small , however , because despite the huge increases in reactive surfaces provided by the Pinatubo aerosol , which resulted in a mid-latitude loss of 20% NO 2 , there was no apparent reduction in the ozone column .
19 This could be long-term spouse abuse , or equally an abusive parent/child situation which resulted in a shift of power with the child becoming the carer .
20 In effect , ‘ word got round ’ the user networks that these regimes were a ‘ joke ’ which resulted in a noticeable drop in the referral rate .
21 I shall not forget how your husband helped a new and inexperienced Head to see what was wrong with the school 's Art Room , helped also in pressing in the right quarter , for its improvement — all of which resulted in a much-needed tonic for the Art teaching in the school .
22 However , ever since an incident with a chicken which resulted in a bald-arsed chicken and a dog with a mouthful of feathers , I 've kept him on a lead whenever I 've been near a farmyard .
23 However , when subjects had to concurrently remember 2,4 or 6 words the reaction time for both hemispheres improved , but that for the right hemisphere more than that for the left hemisphere , which resulted in a LVF superiority .
24 Before the end of 1891 there had been strikes against free labour at Aberdeen , Plymouth , Liverpool , Shields , Newcastle , Leith , Hull , Glasgow , Hartlepool , Middlesbrough and Swansea , all of which resulted in a weakening of the union .
25 The ball was , so to speak , back in the industrialists ' court — the cost of the public services had to be disproportionately born by private capital which resulted in a reduction in business profitability .
26 In the past , major criticisms of local government were directed towards : its financial weakness ; the relatively poor calibre of staff for the demanding professional work of modem services ; public apathy and lack of interest ; the inexcusable variations in local standards of basic provision ; and the anomalous division of the country into authorities based on old historical boundaries rather than demographic and economic realities which resulted in a population range of from fewer than 50,000 to over 1 million .
27 Trade & Travel kindly gave me a fez ‘ for my daughter ’ , which resulted in a complaint from one colleague that if I was going to invent one offspring why not a few more so that all the staff could have fezzes .
28 The initiative taken by the B.B.C. and the National Extension College in Cambridge , which resulted in a series of T.V. programmes for minorities called The Language of Business and the publication of several books also confirm the need for recognising the importance of the community languages in businesses .
29 Stronger societies were taking over smaller and weaker ones , which resulted in a downgrading of the credit rating of the predator .
30 Once running , no problems — unless they break down , which resulted in a very short first day for us .
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