Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [art] result " in BNC.

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1 More recently the relative stability of the EMS currencies ( including the more vulnerable Italian lira ) has been a result of not only exchange rate intervention by Community central banks but also coordinated interest rate adjustments under the September 1987 agreement , intended to strengthen the operational mechanisms of the system .
2 There has , however , been a change of climate in recent years which has been a result of the pressures for accountability spelt out in Chapter 1 .
3 It has been a result of the raising of working-class attainment , not the lowering of middle-class attainment ( McPherson and Willms , 1987 ) .
4 In so far as bureaucratic power has become a problem for modern democracy , it has been a result of the inadequacies of political control as much as the internal features of bureaucracies themselves .
5 This season 's record output has been the result of exceptional weather and yields .
6 This has been the result partly of monetary deflation , but also of a muddle-headed confusion about the meaning of economy — namely .
7 This book has been the result .
8 Most of the major off-licence chains are also owned by the brewers , though most of the expansion in this sector has been the result of the supermarkets ' willingness to compete with the established off-licences .
9 This has been the result of both the recession , which has promoted early retirement and redundancy , and the increasingly sharply drawn age of retirement .
10 A noble vessel leaving the port shews that extended commerce has been the result of the change from slavery to freedom .
11 In Britain , this has been the result of the privatisation of collection and disposal services .
12 Of course , it is true that much of the individuality which people show has been the result of their upbringing .
13 However , it is not clear whether this has been the result of state intervention or of changes in the structure of production .
14 That has been the result of 10 years of Labour control in Derbyshire county council .
15 He should bear in mind the fact that all mining legislation has been the result of hindsight .
16 The model which Interplayce has designed is a result of thinking from ‘ the child in , rather than the building out .
17 Scientific analysis , the assembly of technical and investment ‘ packages ’ and the acquiescence of the target population in the measures ordained are the result .
18 While the Poles were largely indifferent to the internal problems of the city — which they reasoned were the result of German agitation and would never have arisen if the Versailles politicians had made some more workable arrangement — they were very sensitive to any disturbance in their trade through the Corridor and the Baltic ports .
19 The content of the output produced is the result of the skill and effort of the person using the computer and the skill and effort of the person who wrote the computer program and/or the person who produced any database used .
20 He insists , rightly , that the way in which technology is used is the result of a number of factors , not least of which is the political process between management and workers .
21 ‘ What happened was the result of sloppy supervision , a poor system and inadequate checks , ’ he said .
22 The practical problems Mrs Smith and Mrs Jones are both experiencing are a result of operational difficulties in the way the services are organized and delivered in the community .
23 On Saturday morning the gates were closed early with thousands locked out , only for the whole day to be lost to the weather ; had just an hour or two 's play been possible there would almost certainly have been a result .
24 It could hardly have been the result of an error .
25 But Dr Roger Vavirie , an MSF programme director in Paris , said it was only ‘ a small explosion , ’ and could have been the result of decomposition .
26 To nobody 's surprise , they discovered extremely high levels of anaemia , diabetes , bronchial disorder and child deaths — which might have been the result of poor diet , pollution and the general mess of the Soviet economy .
27 If he had n't been put into the jail , I do n't know what would have been the result today but … before he even had his jail sentence served , applications were coming in from town an in that short space of time about 1966 , our church more than doubled in membership and in churches .
28 Deaths were put at 26 , with the advisory that six may have been the result of US fire .
29 It has already been suggested ( ch. 5 ) , that the Islamic atomistic theory of time may have been the result of Indian influence .
30 This performance is based on Graham Dixon 's suggestion that Monteverdi 's 1610 Vespers music may have been the result of his involvement in the celebrations .
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