Example sentences of "[pron] have result " in BNC.

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1 Engineers are often most concerned with the attainments of a high level or technical competence which has resulted in the gradual erosion of the general level of social awareness and perspective necessary for an engineer to serve his community usefully …
2 The role of platelets in the process ( which has resulted from the work of several groups : ( Chandler & Hand , 1961 ; Murphy et al , 1962 ; French , 1966 ; Ross et al , 1974 ) as put forward by Ross and Glomset ( 1976 ) is really a bringing together of the Virchow and Rokitansky hypotheses of more than a century ago in that platelets may themselves contribute to vessel injury , thrombosis and atherogenesis ( Mustard et al , 1983 ) .
3 It is this which has resulted in accelerated erosion .
4 Some local authorities have taken action under s.100 of the Public Health Act 1936 which has resulted in the eventual closure of premises involved in the animal by-product industry .
5 Seismic data shot in 1984 ( see Fig. 5 ) have improved energy penetration and resolution which has resulted in better definition of the sub-Permian section .
6 The Table also shows that cutting usually involves the wrist or forearm , which has resulted in wrist-cutting being treated as a distinct syndrome ( Rosenthal et al. 1972 ) .
7 Every action which is accepted as kindly , every individual act of devotion and sacrifice , whether made in the havoc of war or in times of peace , every act of generosity and in fact every good thing which has resulted from the endless struggle to uphold the decision to master the violent and lustful urges which are a legacy from the evolutionary process , will play its part in providing units of goodness to be enshrined in the Created God .
8 However , the consumer has certainly gained by the liberalisation of the supply and maintenance of telephone equipment , introduced by the 1981 Telecommunications Act , which has resulted in lower prices , wider choice and improved products .
9 There have also been some very encouraging noises from the Pipe stable , which has resulted in a major gamble from 14–1 to 4 's over the last couple of weeks .
10 So can the spread of knowledge about the behaviour patterns associated with fitness in old age which has resulted from epidemiological research .
11 Many important and beautiful works of art were undoubtedly lost as a result of the image-breaking of both the Reformation and civil war , and succeeding generations have rightly regretted the serious cultural impoverishment which has resulted .
12 The present grants are part of the Getty 's involvement in the region since 1990 , which has resulted in nearly $900,000 worth of grant-aid to date , spread over forty-five projects in fourteen countries .
13 This is a relatively new state of affairs which has resulted from the changes noted above .
14 Hence a hotelier may not , in a case which has resulted in the death of or personal injury to a lawful visitor due to the hotelier 's breach of duty under the OLA 1957 , rely upon a notice or clause which purports to exclude liability for such injury .
15 This is an attack on speculative urban development , which has resulted in the disappearance of the open spaces where working-class children used to play .
16 A ‘ managerial revolution ’ has taken place which has resulted in effective control over industry passing from owners to managers .
17 In one sense , yes ; the diet which has resulted in excessive weight gain or inability to lose weight is not the diet that you need to eat in future .
18 If we stand back and consider the structure which has resulted from the combination of primary rules of obligation with the secondary rules of recognition , change and adjudication , it is plain that we have here not only the heart of a legal system , but a most powerful tool for the analysis of much that has puzzled both the jurist and the political theorist …
19 One aspect of this has been the Care in the Community programme , which has seen the closure of many long-stay institutions and which has resulted in large numbers of disabled people re-entering the social arena , but still having to struggle for basic rights of access .
20 While this is due in small measure to the axing of TOPS awards and the establishment of new courses leading to post-graduate diplomas which have attracted students who would otherwise have enrolled on a DMS course , the main reason has been the decline in the economy which has resulted in few companies being willing to sponsor students to undertake the course .
21 This is because of Venus 's smaller distance from the Sun which has resulted in a runaway greenhouse effect .
22 COLOMBIA : Cocaine barons dominate the country with their own private armies which has resulted in US military involvement .
23 Magnus , said Pinchbeck , had made great strides under his predecessor , Rick Haythornthwaite , developing the asset management system which has resulted in greater teamwork and enhanced empowerment of the individual .
24 Also initiatives were taken to increase the Board 's influence in South America , particularly in English Language , which has resulted in significant growth in this market .
25 A new system was also installed in the Vocational Qualifications ( VQs ) department which has resulted in a marked improvement in the turnaround of NQV certification .
26 I should point out to him that , thanks to the generosity of the Sainsbury brothers , which has resulted in the building of the new wing of the national gallery , all the permanent collection of the national gallery is now on display to an ever-increasing part of the British public .
27 We have a system of local government finance which has concentrated its attention on the poll tax payer , bringing in gearing which has resulted in enormous increases in bills , without any material increase in spending or improvements in services .
28 It is a shambles , which has resulted in local government being undermined and the role of the local community being seen as a threat rather than as a partner trying to rebuild broken economies , help the unemployed and do something about essential services .
29 Does my right hon. Friend accept that the one existing example of convergence in Europe is the convergence of west Germany and east Germany , which has resulted in the highest inflation and interest rates that Germany has ever had , and which is costing Britain at least 1.5 per cent .
30 This increase has been associated with a decline in the proportion of life which women spend in bearing and rearing children which has resulted in there being a significant period in women 's later lives in which they lack any major domestic occupation .
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