Example sentences of "have resulted [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But these new measures from the centre , such as rate-capping and the introduction of poll tax ( see Duncan and Goodwin , 1989 ) , have resulted in new and varied forms of local politics .
2 Medieval water engineering is now known for many sites , shown particularly well at Rhuddlan in North Wales , Rievaulx Abbey in North Yorkshire and Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire , but smaller schemes too have resulted in great changes .
3 However , again , the impact of restraint on public sector expenditure and the increasing emphasis on the private housing market have resulted in poor provision overall for this group in society .
4 IN THE following pages we reveal full details of the complex but tax efficient transactions on the JMOB/Telecom site in Ballsbridge which have resulted in tax-free profits of approximately £5 million to certain secret investors .
5 These pay levels have resulted in low morale within the Service and have made it increasingly difficult to recruit and retain staff .
6 Savanna regions outside Africa have also experienced development problems that have resulted in environmental change .
7 The population of Hanoi has almost doubled over the last 30 years , but inadequate planning and sanitation measures during the expansion of the city have resulted in chronic subsidence and drainage problems .
8 Morever past closures of Colleges of Education have resulted in serious geographical gaps , most notably in the North-East and the Manchester area .
9 ‘ I believe in Bangor such conservative policies have resulted in elderly and disabled people being increasingly abandoned into the community .
10 Its credibility has been severely damaged and its attempts to find a solution to the problem have resulted in abject failure .
11 Heavy losses or , at best , inadequate returns on capital invested have resulted in ignominious withdrawals from the market .
12 Moreover , in the last four developed world have resulted in increased leisure time which in turn has brought increased pressures on the environment via recreation , tourism and sport .
13 Of the 69 appeals now completed , 56 have resulted in increased sentences .
14 Attempts to provide even a general set of labels for the principal functions of language have resulted in vague , and often confusing , terminology .
15 Lacking sufficient data , specific advice about treatment can not be given ; both local and systemic approaches have resulted in long term survival .
16 While studies such as those of Klein , Winnicott , Piaget and Vygotsky have resulted in elegant explanations of the place of play with material objects in child development , there is a common inference that this becomes relatively redundant in later life .
17 have resulted in substantial clarification of the theory of natural monopoly .
18 The internationalisation of the financial and money markets and the technological revolution in telecommunications have resulted in economic agents increasingly holding diversified currency portfolios .
19 Several lecture demonstrations have resulted in successful classes — one at Bunwell is being taken by Rosemary High and another at Long Stratton by Mary Fox .
20 For example , Pla et al. ( 1985 ) report that in the northern central plains of Venezuela rain-fed production of sorghum and maize have resulted in accelerated erosion and an increase in flood frequency .
21 Second , there are numerous examples in recent years of audit failures which have resulted in public comment , action and professional disciplining .
22 These budgets allowed them to maintain pre-existing activity and referral patterns and have resulted in massive variations in per capita allocations between fundholders .
23 However , recent hardware developments have resulted in electronic paper — a tablet-LCD device which unifies the computer monitor and graphics tablet .
24 The substantial investment grants available in the LFA until recently have resulted in considerable spending .
25 Unquestionably , the physical measures and publicity have resulted in considerable success in achieving this most crucial aim of environmental traffic management .
26 Being 's family planning policies have resulted in whole villages of Tibetan women being herded together in trucks and taken for enforced sterilisation or abortion .
27 Various pressures have resulted in growing professionalisation in climbing which has changed the activity and will continue to change it — probably for the worse .
28 The National Training Awards are run by the Department of Employment and are intended to recognise and reward examples of effective training which have resulted in improved business or organisational performance .
29 Most publications on the use of selective decontamination of the gut have reported a reduction in rates of infection , but few have resulted in improved survival .
30 In consequence , the Loess plateau has extensive rill and gully systems and even ravines which , in addition to the more gradual loss of topsoil , have resulted in decreased crop and livestock productivity .
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