Example sentences of "[coord] [art] results " in BNC.

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1 Variations occur within a population , explicable as genetic mutations or the results of mixing of genetic material .
2 Surprisingly , in view of the importance attached to judicial review , we have no knowledge of the frequency with which it is resorted to in Scotland , the matters in respect of which review is sought , or the results of applications .
3 ‘ In the old days we could rely on the same spectators attending match after match , whatever the weather or the results .
4 It is no good offering an alternative cooking means to the traditional methods if the chef is not happy with the equipment or the results it gives .
5 Shopping with my mother is a tedious experience , producing little or no results .
6 A Antibiotics in your system can affect a permanent wave , giving poor or no results at all .
7 In any case , " the education we provide " Is said to produce " on a considerable section of the population few or no results " .
8 Firstly , training the biceps is very enjoyable and the results are easily seen .
9 Only the doctor who attended the last illness is required to certify when someone dies in the hospital and a post mortem has been carried out and the results known to the doctor .
10 ‘ The chances of being libelled in a big way are probably much the same as winning the football pools , and the results are very much the same . ’
11 And the results really showed the four different characters in the band .
12 We hope another point is made by these questions and comments , namely that the problem is very complex , requires large amounts of meticulous study , and the results are most difficult to interpret unambiguously .
13 Under the scheme , doctors will enter details of patients , their illnesses , their treatments and the results .
14 A gang of Muslim extremists believed her story , and the results were dire .
15 Quarried blocks of marble and finished sculptures have been analysed by neutron activation and the results have been very encouraging .
16 The economic collapse of the late 1920s and early 1930s provided that necessity , and the results were to be seen in the exaggerated downward movement in population growth .
17 Cows are not officially recorded in the month of August and the results for July and September are averaged — very useful …
18 Those restrictions came about because of certain people 's encounters with what they symbolised as the ‘ unknown ’ , and the results of those encounters .
19 ‘ I do not think that will necessarily prolong the deliberations and the results will be available — the further recommendations and the analysis — within a year , though I would not nominate a month , ’ he said on BBC Radio 's World At One .
20 Potatoes had become the staple food around the middle of the 18th century ( relegating the traditional oatmeal to second place ) , and the results of the outbreak of potato blight in 1846 were only slightly less terrible than those of the much better-known one in Ireland the year before .
21 The nature of the method , its relation to course objectives and the results obtained are described below .
22 Some propositions can be subjected to experimental test and the results used in the creation of an extended thesis or alternatively an antithesis .
23 And out you 'll go , take it from me , especially after the fiasco you made of the press conference and the results of it spread all over the papers this morning ! ’
24 The Christian Maronites of Lebanon had unwisely associated them selves with the crusaders — this tragic addiction for unhappy alliances was to be developed in later centuries — and the results are still visible in Lebanon today .
25 The possession of large machines by those responsible for managing rivers can sometimes lead to a situation where the tail wags the dog , and the results can be damaging to both the environment and the economy .
26 We are concerned that rehabilitation may face the same problems as re-introduction or re-stocking in conservation — difficult , expensive , and the results often uncertain .
27 A study was carried out in a Bedfordshire village , i.e. a semi-rural environment , of predation by domestic cats over a one-year period and the results were published in a zoological journal in 1987 .
28 The detrimental effect of some odours such as toxic industrial wastes , and the results of snorting cocaine , or of solvent sniffing , is proof enough that odours , beneficial or otherwise , do enter the body as gases and can alter our physical and mental health .
29 The closing date for the receipt of the application at the institution concerned is 30 April 1992 and the results will be announced in July 1992 .
30 Some tendencies in human behaviour were encouraged , others repressed , and the results were both pleasant and unpleasant .
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