Example sentences of "which have [verb] [art] [adj] effect " in BNC.
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1 | Plants grown in different environments can be expected to vary and the biologist 's job is sometimes to identify the environmental change which has caused an observed effect . |
2 | This has led to farmers overstocking animals on the land which has had a devastating effect on birdlife . |
3 | They anticipated a number of significant developments which subsequently took place , like the setting up of a local authority for the Western Isles which has had a stimulating effect on the whole life of the area . |
4 | A second major influence which has had a dramatic effect in the second half of the century has been the educational approach . |
5 | A misrepresentation of history which has had a malignant effect on the affairs of Lewis and of crofting ever since . |
6 | There is , however , another and even more serious aspect of the closed mind which has had a profound effect on British archaeological thinking . |
7 | This is partly because the textiles and coverings have been treated with a sodium borate solution ( to increase their resistance to fire ) which has had an adverse effect on their appearance , and partly because most of the paintwork needs renewing . |
8 | The most substantive changes have been considerable upward adjustments in prices paid to farmers , which have had a positive effect on output . |
9 | When Aragon asserts that he has become " an entirely new man , he is not simply engaging in literary rhetoric , but referring quite explicitly to social and political events which have had a profound effect on his life-style . |
10 | In the middle of the worst recession since the war we now have a new crop of party political broadcasts , and a fresh set of posters , both crafted with skill by the advertising industry 's finest , which have had an immediate effect . |
11 | The ready availability of good-quality building stone in most parts of Scotland , the lack of timber in many northern areas , and the need to protect against strong winds and abundant rain , are a few of the many practical considerations which have had an important effect on the nature of Scottish buildings . |