Example sentences of "have result in a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is for just such situations that the army plans and trains , and many years of trial and error have resulted in a hierarchy in which the number of subordinates at most levels is between 3 and 6 .
2 Chronic under-resourcing of the Home Office 's Asylum Division , and the long-ignored deficiencies of the existing procedures , have resulted in a backlog of more than 60,000 cases .
3 The Act applies only to convictions which have resulted in a sentence of no more than thirty months ' imprisonment , and which have been " spent " — ie a certain period of time has elapsed since the passing of sentence .
4 These changes have all been implemented , and have resulted in a reduction of housing costs on what was the projected level by £450 million in 1988 — 9 .
5 The environmental policies of the Reagan administration have resulted in a resurgence of the American environmental movement — the book explains why in graphic terms .
6 These quirks of fate , combined with Jane Brown 's own enthusiasms ( she is the author of a fine book on the Lutyens-Jekyll partnership ) have resulted in a narrative in which the gardens of the Arts and Crafts movement , a relatively short period between 1890-1914 , get twice the space of the gardens of either the eighteenth or the nineteenth century .
7 Wolpe 's argument is that changes in the labour process have resulted in a disjunction between the skills taught by the education system and the skills ( or , in a sense , lack of skills ) demanded in the labour market .
8 Attempts by both India and China to open their economies in the 1980s have resulted in a tug-of-war between their economic liberals and economic conservatives , which shows every sign of ending either in stalemate or in a victory for the conservatives .
9 Points A and B should be the same , but operator or system errors have resulted in a discrepancy .
10 In the modern post-war period various adjustments within the national system of education have resulted in a succession of controversies regarding the role of English in a democratic society .
11 The author notes the importance of the ‘ Demoiselles d'Avignon ’ exhibition at the Musée Picasso , Paris and ‘ Picasso and Braque : pioneering Cubism ’ at MOMA which took place since the first edition and have resulted in a number of amendments to this version .
12 Efforts to make places more accessible have resulted in a proliferation of signposts , turnstiles , fences , car parks , souvenir shops and snack bars which do nothing to enhance the beauty of an area , but in many cases spoil its character as well as the environment .
13 All these changes have resulted in a situation where the surveyor is faced with a wide range of methods of procurement of building projects and an equally wide , though not necessarily matching , range of contracts with which to deal .
14 In brief , developments in technology have resulted in a situation in which increasing amounts of information are stored and communicated electronically .
15 I have described elsewhere how these Tayloristic techniques have resulted in a situation where factory models are being imposed even on non-alienated work such as that of university professors , whose performance may be assessed by the well-known Frank-Wolfe algorithm .
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