Example sentences of "a result [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As a result during the rest of the summer he could make little headway against the officials whom Henry left in charge of Aquitaine when he once again turned his attention to the north .
2 Their cases were featured in a British Section Christmas card campaign in 1990 and they received 1,704 cards as a result of the appeal .
3 The leadership of the state knew in large measure what was wanted : it was part of the national — popular consciousness as well as being itself a result of the convention between church and Irish parliamentary party in the previous century .
4 As a result of the constant remodelling of premises through the period , most of the Victorian pub interiors which survive are late 19th century in date , and most attempts to create ‘ Victorian ’ interiors concentrate on the grander survivals ; this , combined with the common inability to create a sympathetic design , has led to a stereotype of the Victorian pub which is inaccurate .
5 Statistically these deaths largely occur as a result of the inhalation of vomit and alcoholic poisoning , and it therefore seems somewhat bizarre for the police to be in charge of those suffering in such a way .
6 As a result of the primacy of the statistical world we now inhabit , the quantity of detections obtained by each detective through the ‘ write-off ’ , ‘ the NFA detection ’ , or ‘ the TIC ’ becomes all important .
7 Behaviour comes about as a result of the interaction of these mental processes with each other and with the environmental stimuli that are constantly impinging upon our sensory systems .
8 The functionalist view I advocate is that mental phenomena emerge as a result of the way that the neurons etcetera are functionally organized in the brain , not as a result of the physical properties of neurons per se .
9 The functionalist view I advocate is that mental phenomena emerge as a result of the way that the neurons etcetera are functionally organized in the brain , not as a result of the physical properties of neurons per se .
10 We perceive what is ‘ out there ’ or what is ‘ around us ’ as a result of the transfer of energy from objects or events to specialized parts of the body known collectively as ‘ the sensory system ’ .
11 Many other yards throughout the BR network saw reductions in activity as a result of the continued trend towards unit or ‘ block ’ train working .
12 In many parts of the country there was little choice for drinkers as the big brewers owned most of the pubs as a result of the takeover and closure of scores of independent brewers .
13 The national brewers ' leverage has been intensified as a result of the rise of lager .
14 An investigation by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission on the supply of beer appeared in 1989 and in the main agreed with CAMRA that a monopoly existed as a result of the complex vertical and horizontal grip of the nationals .
15 This page and View from City Road , page 27 Exchange change : The end of the alpha , beta , gamma system of share classification , as well as a change in the International Stock Exchange 's working hours , are likely as a result of the Elwes committee 's review .
16 THE END of the alpha , beta , gamma system of share classification , as well as a change in the International Stock Exchange 's working hours , are likely as a result of the Elwes committee 's review of ISE working practice .
17 The shares closed at 56p — much higher than most analysts had been predicting given the £185m hole which has appeared in Ferranti 's accounts as a result of the International Signal and Control fraud .
18 And since the image of life on earth has been virtually redrawn as a result of the rapidly developing science of molecular biology , how can anyone fail to mention Crick , Monod , Bragg or Delbruck ; and since the picture of the human mind has to be radically reconstrued following the work of von Neumann , Turing , Shannon and Wiener , it is hard to understand how none of these people received a mention .
19 SPENDING ON some areas of the National Health Service could be downgraded in Labour 's list of priorities as a result of the leadership 's determination to make the productive economy the centrepiece of the party 's programme for government .
20 The seat had become vacant as a result of the suicide of a senior offical of the ruling Zanu ( PF ) party who had been condemned by a commission of inquiry for profiting from a racket involving the unlawful resale of officially purchased vehicles .
21 As a result of the increase , some banks and building societies said they expected to raise mortgage rates by between 1 and 1.5 per cent , probably from 1 November .
22 Yesterday , the Court ruled that Campbell , 36 , sustained injuries as a result of the unlawful actions of prison officers .
23 His earlier successful damages claim arose when he was in the prison 's hospital wing convalescing after abdominal surgery at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary as a result of the beating .
24 As a result of the journey , however , I can report that French motorway food is greatly superior to American .
25 ‘ It is intended to enable parents to dovetail their career and family commitments and thereby to ease recruitment problems which are already being felt in all areas of commerce as a result of the steadily falling number of school leavers and graduates . ’
26 Many disabled , ( partly because of their disability and partly as a result of the inadequacy of public transport ) , are completely dependent on private or other vehicles to get out at all .
27 Lawyers acting for Ferranti concede that there is no chance of getting back the full £215m which the company is being forced to write off as a result of the International Signal and Control fraud .
28 Yesterday he and Botha lunched with Terry Vaux , the WRU committee man who resigned from the International Rugby Board as a result of the South African row .
29 Mr Zeman expects to become unemployed soon as a result of the sudden , unexplained decision to close his forecasting department in the economics institute where he works , but he denies that he is a martyr in the reformist cause .
30 The October increases have been estimated to help around 2,000,000 pensioner claimants , yet the Department of Social Security 's estimates in 1987 showed 2,090,000 pensioners likely to have decreased benefit as a result of the 1988 structural reforms , with 710,000 of these losing £3 a week or more , ’ she said .
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