Example sentences of "resulted from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But altogether , productivity has almost certainly been lower in services than in manufacturing by a significant margin and this involves a double irony : a major part of the improvement of productivity in manufacturing from the 1960s onwards resulted from a shake-out of labour much of which , in effect , found its way into the lower productivity services .
2 This can be thought of as a probability measure that the word token in question resulted from a misspelling of a dictionary word .
3 Partly it resulted from a preference in his subject-matter for concrete cultural and social detail over Adorno 's tendency towards abstraction of social process : for instance , he offered something like a phenomenology of the ‘ shocks ’ inherent in modern city life ; he discussed actual and potential production practices within modern media , derived from his enthusiasm for Brecht 's ‘ epic theatre ’ ; he focused less on the totalities of aesthetic form than on the fluidities of technique , the conditions of production , and the variable nature of reception .
4 PT Ltd accepted that the voluntary payment of the gross rental resulted from a mistake of law and hence the amounts would not normally be recoverable .
5 Faldo 's ace was the fourth of his career , and each resulted from a blow with his 6-iron .
6 All the more tragic therefore that one of the earliest deaths in boxing , and perhaps the most controversial resulted from a fight in which a deaf boxer took part .
7 In last year 's statement I commented upon the challenging economic conditions which resulted from a base interest rate of 14.0% and inflation at 10.9% .
8 But the law reports are a random collection of cases , and the very fact that each of those cases resulted from a dispute which the parties could not settle by agreement and had to take to court may make them an unrepresentative sample of the applications of the procedure .
9 In later years the events of 5 October were to be polished into simplified and incompatible propaganda versions ; it has to be stressed that the whole affair was a series of blunders and the violence resulted from a breakdown of control by the leaders of the march and the controllers of the police , and not from any pre-existing plan .
10 Fistulas either presented early ( n=13 ) , in which case they usually resulted from a breakdown of an ileoanal anastomosis or a suture line deshiscence in the pouch to the abdominal wall , perineum , or vagina ( two cases that were later proved to have Crohn 's disease ) .
11 The strike resulted from a crackdown by the Turkish authorities on the smuggling of Iraqi oil by lorry through Kurdistan to Turkey .
12 These accidents resulted from a technology that is supposed to be failsafe .
13 Sears , Maccoby and Levin had described a great many such relationships : the greatest upset in children resulting from severe toilet training , for example , was found when it was combined with a cold , undemonstrative attitude on the part of the mother ; children experiencing some rejection tended to show more dependent behaviour than accepted children ; the greatest aggressiveness resulted from a combination of a highly permissive attitude and occasional severe punishment , and so on .
14 The growth in average productivity resulted from a combination of two processes : the rapid installation of new , high-productivity machinery and the fast scrapping of old , low-productivity machines .
15 For the capitalist countries as a whole , about half of the 1 .7 per cent per year growth of the non-agricultural labour force between 1968 and 1973 resulted from a combination of a declining agricultural labour force and increasing female participation in non-agricultural labour ( table 11.3 ) .
16 The identification of fire arms is not difficult in crash wreckage but it is less easy to be certain that an explosion on board an aircraft in flight resulted from a bomb or perhaps a disintegrating turbine disc or an explosive decompression of the cabin .
17 Paisley 's third appearance in court resulted from a protest against Rome rather than against liberal Protestants .
18 This lavish , anti-austerity production resulted from a visit made to Corsica by Minton and Alan Ross , at Lehmann 's suggestion .
19 One of the most important advances in contemporary Marxist thinking about bureaucracy resulted from a debate about the significance of the social origins of bureaucrats in the capitalist state .
20 The loss resulted from a practice known as tobashi , which involved brokers shifting investment losses by one client to another , in order to prevent a favoured client from having to report the loss .
21 Homoeopathy is based on the observations which resulted from a number of studies and on further experimental investigations derived from these .
22 I have always thought that the sweetening of the waters of Marah resulted from the removal of the iron by the coagulation and flocculation of iron/tannin complexes , the tannin being derived from that tree — though I think that he [ Moses ] would have had to have bashed it up a bit first .
23 The return to ‘ free markets ’ by 1955 is generally viewed as permissive in the sense that it resulted from the removal of the remainder of war and postwar restrictions .
24 A fairly dispassionate analysis by Best ( 1980 ) indicates that the initiation of area bombing of cities resulted from the rejection of strategic in favour of indiscriminate bombing by those in charge of British Bomber Command , and the acceptance of their arguments by Churchill in August 1940 , when the Luftwaffe 's attacks on British airfields in the Battle of Britain was threatening to damage irretrievably the RAF 's powers of retaliation ( Best , 1980 , p. 276 ) .
25 The third case resulted from the willingness and need of the firm to take work from any source while it was establishing itself in a new market .
26 It used to be thought that a binary resulted from the fission or breaking-up of a formerly single star which was spinning rapidly , and became unstable .
27 The loss on the sale — recently the subject of an investigation by the National Audit Office watchdog — resulted from the delay while the law was changed to allow the Alliance to complete the deal and the loss on Girobank 's gilt holdings in the meantime , Mr Thomas said .
28 But both suffered from the blurring of detail which resulted from the reduction in size that their drawings underwent in printed form .
29 The reason for this pledge was to make good the cut in benefits that resulted from the breaking of the link between these benefits and earnings or prices — whichever most favoured the claimant .
30 Patriotism had been distorted by lying propaganda and the massacre of European civilization resulted from the dominance of corrupt political and industrial interests , which were the only ones to benefit from the war .
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