Example sentences of "has resulted [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 But the rise of chains has resulted in booksellers playing a much more active part in the promotion of books , inviting publishers to contribute to the costs of catalogues , books of the month and generic campaigns , and taking a lead , too , in organising author events .
32 The safer cities programme , for example , has resulted in reductions in burglary on a housing estate in Wolverhampton to the tune of 40 per cent .
33 Areas where this need can arise usually occur when a surgical procedure or accident has resulted in loss of bone .
34 We have had a number of computer failures where the computerisation has resulted in loss of information and much more important for the taxpayer , losses to the taxpayer . ’
35 ( Recent attention to cases of child sex abuse has resulted in children rather than young people being taken into care ; teenagers are more likely to act out their distress by running away and only reveal why much later . )
36 Well certainly at times of stress erm all sorts of things are revealed and that 's one of the reasons why the current situation and the anxiety and level of stress around has resulted in people feeling a whole range of things that perhaps has actually surprised them erm and therefore it 's not surprising that children are equally filled with all sorts of the mixed emotions about what 's going on .
37 This has resulted in collaboration between the German ministry of research and technology and the French ministries of research , culture and the environment which have jointly approved a DM1.8 million budget .
38 For instance , if the directors of the smaller company have had to issue consideration shares at a significant discount to the market price in order to persuade shareholders of the larger company to accept the offer the minority may argue that not only have they been diluted unfairly but also that this has resulted in control passing into the hands of third parties and that they are , effectively , investors in an entirely different company without having been given the opportunity to accept an offer or exercise their rights of challenge under CA 1985 , s430C .
39 A meeting of European Community fisheries ministers has resulted in measures that are go only halfway to meet those recommended by scientists as the minimum needed to save the fish stocks of Europe .
40 This policy of concentration has resulted in housing being provided in the form of large estates , built to uniform design by large building firms , tacked on somewhat incongruously to the older village core .
41 Perhaps the clearest example of the way in which the arboreal adaptations of the ancestral primates has resulted in opportunities for the evolution of adaptable and intelligent behaviour is the case of the primate hand .
42 The New-Right Conservatives have challenged the educational establishment 's alleged over-liberalism which they claim has resulted in abandonment of the inculcation of traditional values by schools .
43 Today a change in policy has produced a refusal rate by the coroner of more than 10% and has resulted in clinicians not considering organ donation in certain types of case ( from which criminal proceedings might arise ) .
44 This has widened to incorporate guest speakers , and a request to the nurse education manager to present a session on PREP has resulted in nursing home staff being invited to scheduled seminars in the nurse education centre .
45 As a result , 900,000 more patients were treated last year than in 1979 , and that has resulted in in-patient waiting lists being 21 per cent .
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