Government officials announced that restrictions on the use of water would continue because no appreciative increase in the level of the river resulted from the intermittent showers that had fallen throughout the area the day before.
restrictions on the use of water would continue because no appreciative increase in the level of the river
restricting the use of water would continue because there had not been any appreciative increase in the river's level that
the use of water would continue to be restricted because not any appreciable increase in the river's level had
restrictions on the use of water would continue because no appreciable increase in the level of the river had
using water would continue being restricted because not any appreciable increase in the level of the river
A It makes no sense to say that a hypothetical increase in river level is
appreciative. The past tense of the verb resulted in this context does not as
clearly express the temporal relationships between the announcement and
the other events as would the past perfect had resulted.
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