Example sentences of "[verb] resulted from [art] " 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 First , where the item has resulted from a recent arm 's length transaction , the item can be measured at the transaction price ( ie at ‘ historical cost ’ ) .
3 Said Andy Reeves , Customer Services Manager , ‘ Our success has resulted from a very basic principle — staff awareness .
4 In recent years serious damage to the historic interiors of pubs has resulted from the creation of the open-plan which now seem to be pubs ' standard internal layout .
5 The dramatic increase in the problem has resulted from the introduction of the new technology of keyboards and VDUs into the workplace .
6 The superpowers ' activity has resulted from the importance they attach to the region .
7 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 ) .
8 Much of the increase in coniferous woodland has resulted from the clearance and replanting of coppice , as well as the planting of unforested areas of heathland and downland .
9 There is no corresponding concept in Western science , and much confusion has resulted from the naive equating of this ‘ energy ’ with the concepts of physiology ( such as nerve impulses ) and physics ( heat , electricity , electromagnetic radiation ) .
10 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 .
11 On other occasions where the time out has resulted from the child 's angry refusal to do something , he or she can volunteer to do it properly and thus end the punishment .
12 This mind — brain analogy will not be used here , in part because the shifting of the hardware/software boundary that has resulted from the construction of new machines has made it less attractive .
13 Much of the improvement in survival has resulted from the now routine use of cyclosporin as an immunosuppressive agent .
14 This is a relatively new state of affairs which has resulted from the changes noted above .
15 The experiment has resulted from the steady progression towards each other of the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus and the azure-winged magpie Cyanopica cyana , culminating in an overlap in ranges over the past 20 years .
16 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 …
17 This has resulted from the recognition
18 Having seen the devastation in that beautiful valley that has resulted from the conflict , and having seen the impact of terrorism , which I deplore both there and here , may I say to the Secretary of State that while , of course , the matter must first be decided between India and Pakistan , no settlement can be acceptable that is not acceptable to the people of Kashmir , both Muslim and Hindu ?
19 ( Some tightening of regulation has resulted from the recent introduction of the Financial Services Act in the UK : see section 5.3 ) .
20 The sediment volume measured could have resulted from a long past phase of forest clearance in an upstream catchment — or a more recent event in a completely different location altogether .
21 This may have resulted from a number of factors : progressive stripping of the upper soil horizons , gullying or the introduction of plough agriculture .
22 Jonathan Aitken escaped the total destruction of his career , which might well have resulted from a conviction .
23 As described in the previous section , this may have resulted from a decrease in the number of elderly people using buses following the introduction in September 1991 of fares for concessionary travel .
24 He was not prepared , however , to involve himself in the European war which would have resulted from a substantial direct intervention in Turkish affairs .
25 These are all offences of endangerment , in the sense that no harm need have resulted from the dangerous behaviour .
26 This may have resulted from the natural shyness of these wives .
27 It might perhaps be wondered why , when the locks were being renovated in 1909 , the opportunity was not taken to adapt the side-ponds , to combine the need to re-fill the lock quickly with the kind of water economy which would have resulted from the more conventional side-pond system .
28 Our radical objector maintains about what we take to have been the causal circumstance that it might riot have been followed by the smell , and moreover that this would not have resulted from the absence of some further condition .
29 The faster heart rates may therefore have resulted from the babies already being small in mid-gestation .
30 Rather belatedly , Crick and Linsley ( 1983 ) estimated that a total of 20 ‘ health effects ’ ( cancer deaths plus hereditary effects in the first two generations ) would have resulted from the accident .
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