Example sentences of "has resulted [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Improved handling has resulted from a series of innovations most of which have been related to aerodynamic efficiency .
2 For Christian silence on the subject , combined with our nineteenth-century medical heritage , has resulted in a culture where menstruation is to be treated as a problem or ignored altogether .
3 This has resulted in a work programme which will occupy the Committee through into mid-1993 , at least .
4 The five-year project has resulted in a facelift for the line which has been recognised with several national awards .
5 The five-year project has resulted in a facelift for the line , which has won several national awards .
6 There have been frequent attacks in the media on ‘ trendy teaching methods ’ and falling academic standards , and there can be no doubt that this has resulted in a deterioration of teachers ' status in society .
7 Research into the structure of aesthetic development , as well as into ways by which skills might be enhanced , has resulted in a variety of approaches to education .
8 The interest in generative grammars over the last thirty years has resulted in a variety of theories for generative processing of language .
9 The fact of union , coupled with its repeated reaffirmation , has resulted in a position where only a blind man could assume that the power of the Westminster Parliament to sever it was so well established in general acquiescence that none would deny the propriety of its exercise .
10 Within a static market for total alcohol consumption , this has resulted in a fall in the share of Scotch .
11 A £2m TV campaign backed by presenter Anne Diamond , whose son Sebastian was a cot death victim two years ago , has resulted in a fall from 912 deaths in 1991 to 456 last year .
12 This redistribution of income , backed up by a similar strategy on wealth , has resulted in a widening of class differences for the first time since 1945 .
13 This has resulted in a range of different record designs , headings and depth of indexing as well as the use of factual and bibliographic information as appropriate .
14 We have just been advised that the study of the proposed L.R.T. system has now been completed , and that this has resulted in a proposal that the L.R.T. lines will only extend as far as Dundonald .
15 This has resulted in a proposal that one phoneme symbol ( e.g. ) be used for representing any occurrence of or , so that ‘ cup ’ would be transcribed and ‘ upper ’ as .
16 According to Tim , this has resulted in a return to an élitist society in which ‘ The population has learnt to live on abstractions and interpretations of the world as presented by a few ’ ( 92 ) .
17 The financial performance for the year has resulted in a consolidation of the position achieved in recent years .
18 The financial performance for the year has resulted in a consolidation of the position achieved in recent years .
19 In Iceland each major volcanic eruption has resulted in a layer of tephra being deposited , and in many cases these have covered much of the country .
20 on the other hand , the growth in the exercise of power by trade unions has resulted in a tendency to by-pass lower and middle management , and union representatives may insist on dealing with top officials .
21 The Open Software Foundation 's recent wrestling with its internal structure , which is said to be occasioned by its continuing financial angst , has resulted in a reorganisation that separates OSF/1 , the operating system that was its original raison d'etre , from the other technologies to which it has put its name .
22 The following points should be noted about partial offers : ( 1 ) The offeror and its concert parties must not buy shares in the target during the partial offer period , neither must they , or any new concert parties , purchase shares for a period of 12 months following a successful partial offer without the Panel 's consent ( Rule 36.3 ) ( although consent will normally be given where the partial offer has resulted in a holding carrying less than 30 per cent of the voting rights ( note 2 ) ) .
23 However , the gain in yields has resulted in a loss of conformation and there is now a hunt for suitable beef sires to boost the dairy herd 's waning meat production .
24 He said the company had ‘ a clearly-defined strategic approach to its business , a professionalism and forward thinking which has resulted in a strengthening of its position in fiercely-competitive markets .
25 A combination of ideal weather conditions and careful management of protected sites has resulted in a record breeding season for several of Britain 's rarest bird species , according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( RSPB ) .
26 A ban on the use of lead fishing weights has resulted in a record increase in the number of mute swans in Britain .
27 Such facilities , which include homely ‘ lounge ’ bar and restaurant areas , have not escaped the notice of the corporate world , where an increasing demand for ‘ staff awaydays ’ has resulted in a boom time for the clubs in this area .
28 The first of these approaches has resulted in a programme called the ‘ Management Charter Initiative ’ , which is currently planning a nationwide training initiative with a highly flexible approach — bringing together in-house provision with higher education provision and suggesting a laddered approach to management development throughout the whole careers of those involved .
29 This has resulted in a restaurant which serves the regional specialities of France to bemused locals .
30 The Italian influence on British cooking has resulted in a shift away from traditional classical sauces and stocks towards an emphasis on ‘ something exquisitely fresh , with the least amount of modification in the process of preparation ’ , to quote from an old Tuscan cookery book .
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