Example sentences of "[noun pl] resulted [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This increase in the Community Charge in major urban areas resulted in a general dissatisfaction with this form of local taxation .
2 The cooperation between the factors binding to the 80 bp fragment and these general transcription factors is demonstrated in experiments showing that point mutations in the afore mentioned elements resulted in a strong impairment of transcription ( B.S. , B.B. and A.A. , in press ) .
3 Taxi trials resulted in a flat tail wheel tyre and a hasty change was undertaken .
4 When , three years later , a series of by-election defeats resulted in a hung parliament , James Callaghan , having succeeded Wilson in 1976 , forged the Lib-Lab pact .
5 Exceptional restructuring costs resulted in an overall loss for the year on both an historical and a replacement cost basis .
6 This together with costs incurred in fulfilling catering responsibilities resulted in a sizeable loss , repetition of which is beyond the club 's meagre resources .
7 An attempt to visualise the proximal bile ducts resulted in a small perforation .
8 It was not undertaken in 11 of those who had been subject to suffocation , five referred before the po 2 monitor was available , four patients >1 year with infrequent events , two for whom social problems resulted in a prolonged hospital stay , and one who died before admission .
9 The postwar changes resulted in a prolonged boom , with exceptionally high rates of growth , from 1950 until the early 1970s , in the capitalist countries ( Postan , 1967 ; Maddison , 1982 ) , and similarly rapid growth in Eastern Europe over the same period .
10 In the case of docu-mentary credits and performance bonds and guarantees the banking mechanism provides the requisite homogeneity for the ICC Rules ; the failure of the Uniform Rules for Contract Guarantees resulted from a different factor , namely too great a separation from commercial practice .
11 The violent attacks on the police by the counter-demonstrators who used bottles , bricks , and other assorted missiles resulted in a large number of casualties .
12 During the 1970s dollar outflows , fluctuating exchange rates and OPEC petro-dollars resulted in an annual growth rate of 25 per cent , until by December 1985 the market 's gross size was $2.8 tril .
13 Gradually , Haslemere started to make inroads into the Ewshot half and good interplay between the forwards resulted in a short corner from which Hamilton was unlucky to see his well-struck shot hit the post .
14 The clerical domination of Western thought during the Dark and Middle Ages resulted in a relative neglect of this subject until the sixteenth century , when the rather trivializing " dream-books " of Artemidorus were rediscovered .
15 This led him to accept work in productions that really were n't up to his standard and the increased bookings resulted in a massive turnover of dancers .
16 His own failure in Sweeney Agonistes to find anything worthwhile to his personal salvation in all the elaborate investigation of primitive cults resulted in an apparent about-turn in the direction of his thought .
17 Concern for the safety of young children resulted in a massive scheme to evacuate children from the vulnerable cities to safe homes in more isolated country areas .
18 These consultations resulted in a White Paper ( Welsh Office 1967 ) completely at variance with the views developing in the English Royal Commission .
19 The 1980–1 and 1985 riots resulted in a wide variety of responsive measures , emanating from both central and local government , as well as other agencies .
20 The February elections resulted in a substantial victory ( in terms of the number of seats won rather than the percentage of votes cast ) for the BNP [ see p. 38006 ] .
21 On the other hand , the tender offer by Hillsdown Holdings resulted in a stagging profit as the price at the end of the first day of trading was 33p higher than the striking price of 145p ( minimum 120p ) .
22 In the supportive care group supportive drugs resulted in an initial improvement of the quality of life .
23 West Germany 's liberal asylum laws resulted in an increasing number of refugees : in 1988 103,076 people ( including over 29,000 Poles and nearly 15,000 Turks ) had sought asylum , compared with 57,379 in 1987 .
24 Under the pre-Children Act 1989 regime , between 10 and 25 per cent of care cases involving truants resulted in a residential care order .
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