Example sentences of "resulting from a " in BNC.
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1 | Going via Hamburg , Harry now had troubles in the form of a punctured front tyre , and ‘ tummy-trouble ’ resulting from a surfeit of apples and vegetables . |
2 | Groups resulting from a parent manufacturer establishing a pyramid of subcontractors and component suppliers . |
3 | This factor serves to distinguish driving cases from those of deaths resulting from a single punch , and also to bolster the argument that the penalties for the former should be higher than for the latter . |
4 | Merson , so impressive for England in Czechoslovakia last month , scored a hat-trick , the second goal resulting from a superlative piece of skill , as Arsenal stepped up their pursuit of a UEFA Cup place by extending their unbeaten run to 13 matches . |
5 | American Bred For all dogs ( except champions ) born in the USA , resulting from a mating which took place in the USA . |
6 | If , for instance , we wish to model the dispersal of a plume of toxic gas resulting from a chemical explosion , assess its possible impact on human health and evaluate likely evacuation scenarios of the population at risk we would require , for example , a knowledge of atmospheric dispersion models , epidemiology and population distribution . |
7 | This could be an aspect of patient care , such as the prevention of pressure sores , a comprehensive study of a specific health problem such as alcoholism , the problems resulting from a pathological process ( e.g. atherosclerosis ) or a study of homeostatic mechanisms . |
8 | He believed ‘ a moderate degree of elevation relieves all objects on an horizontal plane from that huddled confusion resulting from a lowly point of view ’ . |
9 | Other infections strike resulting from a motley bunch of bacteria — some carried by cats , birds , or cattle — which normally cause humans little problem . |
10 | The hole resulting from a damaged 250 mm sewer can be big enough to swallow a double-decker bus . ’ |
11 | The book , resulting from a commission by BP , is more likely to meet the needs of ecotoxicologists . |
12 | He died on Sunday March 29 , 1884 after a short but severe illness resulting from a paralytic stroke . |
13 | HIs Defence Fellowship thesis resulting from a year 's study at Brunel University was limited to surveying AI applications on flying stations . |
14 | In a recent South African trial resulting from a rail accident , the drivers concerned denied responsibility on the grounds that they had been working compulsory 18-hour shifts . |
15 | It can also include an accident resulting from a deliberate act ( Chief Constable of West Midlands Police v Billingham [ 1979 ] Crim LR 256 ) . |
16 | He continued to suffer from periodic chest infections throughout his early manhood ; but the earliest symptoms of his terminal illness appeared in 1784 , when he was attacked by violent colic , vomiting , and rheumatic fever , resulting from a virus caught during an epidemic . |
17 | The seventh century sees the appearance of leadership by birth , perhaps resulting from a series of successful leaders from a single descent group . |
18 | And they may provide financial help towards the cost of an increased mortgage resulting from a move from an area of low cost housing to one where prices are considerably higher . |
19 | International prop PHILIPPE GIMBERT from Beglès-Bordeaux , a club which had acquired an unsavoury reputation even before they won the French Championship , has been fined FF8,000 ( about £850 ) for damages resulting from a punch in a club match against Rodez in December 1990 . |
20 | For instance , a visual field loss resulting from a damaged retina will not be helped by wearing spectacles , and they will not be prescribed . |
21 | Within the hippocampus , long-term potentiation ( LTP ) of synaptic transmission can be induced by the large calcium signal resulting from a brief tetanic stimulation of NMDA ( N- methyl-D-aspartate ) receptors . |
22 | The regulationist approach , therefore , would view the major changes in the UK economy in the 1980s as resulting from a breakdown of the old structures of international and national regulation . |
23 | Again , Ford 's current strategy is to overcome the inflexibilities resulting from a long-established , complex and strictly defined line and staff management structure . |
24 | The amount and timing of future cash flows resulting from a proposed investment are estimated ; then they are discounted by the estimated return on an alternative , external investment of the same size and aggregated to produce a ‘ net present value ’ . |
25 | ‘ But the question whether the gross profit resulting from a particular transaction arose in or derived from one place or another is always in the last analysis a question of fact depending on the nature of the transaction . |
26 | Crossed aphasia in dextrals , that is aphasia resulting from a right sided lesion , is extremely rare ( Brown and Hécaen , 1976 ) with confirmation at autopsy of a strictly unilateral lesion reported for only four cases at the time of writing ( Brust , Plank , Burke , Guobadia and Healton , 1982 ) . |
27 | any provisions or prepayments in the balance sheet resulting from a difference between the amounts recognised as cost and the amounts funded or paid directly |
28 | This is compounded by the relatively high level of psychiatric morbidity in areas such as Southwark and by a 11% reduction in NHS funding resulting from a new weighted capitation system , which is diverting money from inner south London to Kent and Sussex . |
29 | Of all British cities Glasgow has the largest number of council flats in high blocks : 33,600 in blocks of five or more storeys ( almost twice the total of its nearest challenger , Birmingham ) , the majority resulting from a compressed ‘ burst ’ of construction in the 1960s . |
30 | They present a general argument which sees violence as resulting from a widespread reluctance by the legal authorities to invoke potentially effective legislation , and tacitly to endorse such misbehaviour by passing it off as ‘ picket-line horseplay ’ or exuberance . |