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

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1 The sediment volume measured could have resulted from a long past phase of forest clearance in an upstream catchment — or a more recent event in a completely different location altogether .
2 This is thought to have resulted from a prolonged period of subaerial exposure in response to a drop in sea-level prior to the deposition of the Z3 Anhydrite .
3 Improved handling has resulted from a series of innovations most of which have been related to aerodynamic efficiency .
4 First , where the item has resulted from a recent arm 's length transaction , the item can be measured at the transaction price ( ie at ‘ historical cost ’ ) .
5 As in Donegal , such victories as have been won have resulted from a unified community opposition and through direct action .
6 On the contrary , it had only resulted from a number of complex and unforeseeable political developments at court .
7 This may have resulted from a number of factors : progressive stripping of the upper soil horizons , gullying or the introduction of plough agriculture .
8 These measures had resulted from a long period of maturation and fitted into Morrison 's 1944 vision of a ‘ legislative programme of social reconstruction ’ after the war had ended .
9 Consequently , great care has to be taken when interpreting marks seen on aerial photographs , and wherever possible the site should be visited on the ground to establish whether the marks have resulted from a buried archaeological site or from some other cause .
10 Jonathan Aitken escaped the total destruction of his career , which might well have resulted from a conviction .
11 Said Andy Reeves , Customer Services Manager , ‘ Our success has resulted from a very basic principle — staff awareness .
12 As described in the previous section , this may have resulted from a decrease in the number of elderly people using buses following the introduction in September 1991 of fares for concessionary travel .
13 No tangible improvement in the situation had resulted from a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Senegal and Mauritania in Paris in early January 1990 , and later that month an exchange of heavy artillery fire took place across the Senegal river boundary .
14 It had resulted from a merger between a Brighton Technical College and Brighton College of Art .
15 He was not prepared , however , to involve himself in the European war which would have resulted from a substantial direct intervention in Turkish affairs .
16 Similar findings have resulted from a recent survey of British school pupils .
17 THE Jockey Club has decided to take no disciplinary action over the Grand National fiasco as any error of judgment had not resulted from a breach of their rules .
18 ‘ The fire appears to have resulted from an unfortunate combination of circumstances with no single factor or individual directly to blame , ’ a spokesman said .
19 While the politicians and administrators who framed the Act would not have wished to have espoused the notion of the ‘ undeserving poor ’ they felt unwilling to risk the public criticism that would have resulted from an approach to poverty that involved ignoring the potential waste on the ‘ work-shy ’ and the fraudulent application in order adequately to meet the needs of the majority of applicants .
20 resulted from an act of war , hostilities , civil war , insurrection or an exceptional , inevitable and irresistible natural phenomenon or
21 This contrasts with work on word reading , where impressive recent advances have resulted from an interaction between computational modelling and experimental psychology .
22 The report " positively determined " that the crash which killed all 259 people on board Pan Am flight PA103 ( and 11 local residents in the Scottish town of Lockerbie ) , had resulted from an explosion within a luggage container triggered by a device fitted to a radio-cassette player .
23 It was unclear whether this was an independent Serbian initiative , or had resulted from an agreement with the JNA .
24 In recent years serious damage to the historic interiors of pubs has resulted from the creation of the open-plan which now seem to be pubs ' standard internal layout .
25 The dramatic increase in the problem has resulted from the introduction of the new technology of keyboards and VDUs into the workplace .
26 Many recent developments have resulted from the demands of large users wanting more from their fryers .
27 Consequently , many of the recent developments in deep-fat fryers have resulted from the demands of these large customers and from the manufacturers ' experiences in supplying machinery designed to survive the hectic pace of the fast food industry .
28 These are all offences of endangerment , in the sense that no harm need have resulted from the dangerous behaviour .
29 This may have resulted from the natural shyness of these wives .
30 It might perhaps be wondered why , when the locks were being renovated in 1909 , the opportunity was not taken to adapt the side-ponds , to combine the need to re-fill the lock quickly with the kind of water economy which would have resulted from the more conventional side-pond system .
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