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

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1 Improved understanding of the detailed lithostratigraphy of the Chalk of the Hitchin ( 221 ) sheet has resulted from field mapping , examination of quarry sections and interpretation of geophysical logs from water wells .
2 That overdraft has resulted from club record spending by Francis but chairman Dave Richards said : ‘ There 's still money available should Trevor need it . ’
3 This has resulted in teams playing Nomads in one of these tournaments being awarded three point for a win , the goal difference being discounted .
4 Longer training has resulted in students taking courses which are ever more demanding .
5 COLOMBIA : Cocaine barons dominate the country with their own private armies which has resulted in US military involvement .
6 But this ‘ labour market ’ has resulted in scarcities for the least desirable jobs and regions ( even despite generous wage incentives not enough people want to be coal miners in Siberia ) .
7 Work on the subsurface using seismic data has resulted in depth-converted or two-way-travel-time contoured maps for the tops of Variscan , White Lias , Inferior Oolite , Cornbrash and Corallian strata .
8 In the earth sciences this has resulted in decisions to reduce the number of departments offering Ph D degrees , and to concentrate funding in the remaining centres , which are thought to be centres of excellence .
9 The refusal of British Steel to contemplate a sale of the redundant assets has resulted in submissions from the Council to the Office of Fair Trading and the Department of Trade and Industry .
10 Combined effects of these initiatives has resulted in operating profits rising to twenty seven point four million compared with the pro forma level of nineteen point four million last year , which is an increase of forty one per cent .
11 A link programme between Britain and Brazil focusing on primary care has resulted in exchange of ideas and staff between the two countries .
12 Japan has 400 universities producing 100 000 engineers annually ( Rawle , 1983 ) compared with the UK 's 15 000 ( Central Statistical Office , 1984 ) and this has resulted in Japan having the world 's highest proportion ( 53 per cent ) of qualified scientists and engineers ( QSEs ) in industry .
13 But his investigation has resulted in changes .
14 A SIX-MONTH step-up in checks on the Solway Firth foreshore near Annan after five small radioactive particles were found has resulted in others being located .
15 This has resulted in discussions about the occurrence and effects of racism .
16 Our farmers are already beleaguered by critics for their use of pesticides and chemical fertilisers and the inhumane intensive animal rearing that has resulted in salmonella and BSE .
17 This consideration has resulted in continuation of the same procedures with some minor modifications for the second phase of pilot schemes .
18 The crash in property values in central London has resulted in provisions of £26.5m .
19 This has resulted in siblings being born much closer together than in earlier time periods .
20 From within the tufting department in Lyles , there comes a great generosity that has resulted in £400 being given to Strathcarron Hospice at Denny .
21 A report from the Veterinary Medicines Directorate , claiming that at least five per cent of pigs are contaminated with drug residues , has resulted in government moves to prosecute offending farmers .
22 Carroll , whose continuing achilles injury has resulted in Gallagher stepping in as his deputy in recent games , admitted : ‘ Mick was brilliant , and if he carries on like that I might not be able to get my place back . ’
23 A joint venture between English Nature and London Zoo 's Invertebrate Conservation team has resulted in Britain 's most endangered bush cricket , the wart-biter ( Decticus verrucivorus ) being successfully reared in captivity for the first time .
24 This has left morale and funds low and has resulted in schools having to turn to Parent-Teacher Associations and businesses , in order to provide bare essentials like textbooks .
25 The Table also shows that cutting usually involves the wrist or forearm , which has resulted in wrist-cutting being treated as a distinct syndrome ( Rosenthal et al. 1972 ) .
26 The Tories ' new charges for eye and dental checks have led to a 30pc drop in tests performed , this has resulted in eye and dental diseases being detected later if at all , making them more difficult and expensive to treat .
27 Firstly , culture of some epithelial cell lines to form monolayers on semipermeable membranes has resulted in retention of cell polarity and has enabled selective study of the apical and basolateral membranes of renal and gastrointestinal cell monolayers .
28 For example , the addition of magnesium fertilizers in Norway and Germany 's Black Forest has resulted in recovery in young spruce trees that had been suffering chlorosis ( Printz , 1987 ) .
29 In southern Africa , this has resulted in warthog tails being eaten as aphrodisiacs .
30 ALTHOUGH WE NEVER discover quite how a medium-sized magazine fulfils the duties of the male party on these pitiful outings ( ‘ Esquire Date : A Lonely Night with a Girl Called Stephanie ’ , June ) , it is satisfying to know that its/his oily , pin-headed attitude has resulted in ostracism by all but paid-for companions .
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