Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [art] result [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Possibly , then , the orang-utan has been excluded from the ground through competition with man , and has become arboreal , perhaps also as a result of being hunted for 30000 years by its competitor .
2 Perhaps partly as a result of this and perhaps partly as a result of the government 's view that regional aid should be more immediately directed towards assisting business skills and enterprise within smaller companies , a further major review of regional policy was published in 1988 ( DTI , 1988 ) .
3 Perhaps partly as a result of this and perhaps partly as a result of the government 's view that regional aid should be more immediately directed towards assisting business skills and enterprise within smaller companies , a further major review of regional policy was published in 1988 ( DTI , 1988 ) .
4 Perhaps partly as a result of this , present approaches to treatment have often been empirical .
5 Depth relates to the ability to absorb large buy and sell orders with only small movements in price , i.e. for share prices to fluctuate only marginally as a result of large trades .
6 They will abate only slightly as a result of the recent rules that have been introduced by the Independent Committee for the Supervision of Telephone Information Services and by Oftel .
7 Carse did so partly as a result of George Smart 's comment that the conducteur ‘ answers the purpose of the prompter at our [ London ] opéra house , they have no other prompter , ’ which Carse took to imply impotence in the post of maître and artistic power in the violin leader .
8 Consumers who saw their commitments enlarge so dramatically as a result of higher interest rates , who found themselves over-committed , and then found themselves unemployed and even less able to meet those commitments , will not rush out and spend money even if they have more of it .
9 Prandtl 's conclusions as to the efficacy of the Magnus effect in Flettner 's application were confirmed only recently by the results of an extensive study done carried only recently by the results of an extensive study done at the University of Dayton 's Research Institute .
10 Prandtl 's conclusions as to the efficacy of the Magnus effect in Flettner 's application were confirmed only recently by the results of an extensive study done carried only recently by the results of an extensive study done at the University of Dayton 's Research Institute .
11 I have in my own way tried to point out that , of the world 's leading rugby nations , the game in south Africa has suffered badly not only as a result of its years of isolation — as many of those who have just visited the country during the New Zealand and Australian tours believe — but precisely because our officials have for a very long time been at the forefront of the trend towards professionalism .
12 The word ‘ obtained ’ had to be given its broader meaning ie. one could obtain not only as a result of purpose or effort , but also through passive receipt or acceptance .
13 Ever since 1914 , when the great majority of the leaders of social democratic parties in Europe supported the war effort of their own nation states — under a variety of influences , one of which was undoubtedly the nationalist fervour of the peoples involved — the capacity of the socialist movement to bring about a new kind of political relationship among the peoples of the world has seemed more questionable ; and the doubts have multiplied not only as a result of the course taken by the revolution in Russia , culminating in the project of building ‘ socialism in one country ’ , which eventually led to the identification of socialism with the national interests of the Soviet Union , but also in the light of the actual relations that developed between the communist countries in the postwar period .
14 One man died on board the Reine Mathilde when it caught fire on April 9 , sailing between Caen in France and Portsmouth , England , although not directly as a result of the fire ; arson was not suspected .
15 It is only at the wedding that the two people most concerned are actually fully involved in the decision to have a religious ceremony , albeit not always as a result of a happy consensus , but nevertheless under pressure from some influence which inculcates the belief that some benefit will accrue to the marriage from the involvement of a believed-in ‘ god ’ .
16 Well he thinks the only way that modern will accept the rule of one person rather than another is if they think they 're somehow there as a result of their own action , so we 'll only accept the rule of erm our leaders if we think we put them there and we take them back again , we put them there and can recall them and this for Barry is the only merit that contemporary democratic policy democratic erm systems that it allows us to think of our rulers as having some legitimate claim to rule .
17 My hon. Friend 's answer will be widely welcomed by the tourist industry not just in Scotland , but throughout the United Kingdom , but will he say a little more about the results of the independent review to which he referred ?
18 Partly as a consequence of incomes policy and more directly as a result of efforts at reform , the government became increasingly involved in trade unions .
19 In the six months following Stalingrad , Germany 's fortunes worsened still further as a result of the reversals in the east , the allied landing in Sicily and Calabria , and the fall of the Mussolini regime in Italy .
20 The artist emerges far more clearly as a result of corrections and additions , and of further research on the many drawings that have come to light in recent decades .
21 Furthermore , as a result of high levels of unemployment in the 1970s and 1980s ( and possibly also as a result of the capacity of the more affluent to accumulate enough resources to enable them to retire early if they wish ) , the percentage of those in their late fifties and early sixties who regard themselves as permanently retired has increased ( Walker 1980 ; GHS 1986 : 73 ; Johnson 1989 ) .
22 Occasionally , the form of thought itself comes up for reassessment , and usually then as the result of some external influence ( as we see in the case of modern technology-driven medicine beginning reluctantly to embrace complementary medicine ) .
23 The actions of the Government in this matter have been quite remarkable , not least in the degree of arrogance on display , but more distressingly as a result of a public rendered powerless by a Scottish Office unwilling to listen to its demands .
24 There was rarely any sign of the village breaking up physically as a result of enclosure , whatever happened to it spiritually and culturally .
25 Helicopter traffic to and from the rigs and foreign flights to Norway and Holland were building up rapidly as a result of the oil boom , and with the small numbers of customs staff on shore our crew was often asked to help out while we were in port .
26 They have been sent out together as a result of the recent meeting of the Board of Governors which discussed the selection of sports .
27 Furthermore , the majority of lone parents lost out financially as a result of the 1988 social security changes ( Svenson and MacPherson , 1988 ; House of Commons , 1989 ) .
28 This is shown most dramatically by the results of studies in which , using exactly the same stimulus material , opposite field advantages have been obtained according to the task requirements ( Klatzky , 1972 ; Seamon and Gazzaniga , 1973 ; Robertshaw and Sheldon , 1976 ; Niederbuhl and Springer , 1979 ) .
29 ‘ There has , however , been a boom in the use of credit insurance to insure all or part of turnover almost directly as a result of the recession .
30 N.B. On a daily basis different banks become under or over liquid quite fortuitously as a result of the transactions conducted by their customers .
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