Example sentences of "[adj] would have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was almost inevitable that this would have a negative effect on any innovative work . |
2 | But there are no convincing reasons for believing that this would have a beneficial effect on economic performance . |
3 | This would have a stabilising effect on the emerging democracies in Eastern Europe . |
4 | If a post of Acting Head of Campaigns and Personnel is to be created this would have a different Job Description to that of Head of Personnel . |
5 | In his essay in Salmagundi , Robert Scholes argues that conservatives desire a common curriculum — any common curriculum — because this would have a unifying effect upon a society that suffers from an excess of pluralism , and this unifying effect , an achieved cultural consensus , would in itself be a good thing for the country socially and politically . |
6 | However , if we took our present population of farm animals and provided them with free-range conditions , this would have a severe effect on conservation in Britain . |
7 | Perhaps that was why he had embarked , without capital , on trying to put up a building , though god knows this would have no long life in Manhattan . |
8 | If the duty were held to be unexcludable , this would have the odd effect that a trespasser to premises not in business use could be better off than a visitor . |
9 | ‘ Under Indian conditions , ’ he says , ‘ this would have the additional advantage of continuing the pattern of life which people are accustomed to : as though Mahatma Gandhi 's vision of a rural India had an almost exact urban analogue . ’ |
10 | As the poets say — ’ he could not bring to mind a single line and so he stopped , and looked down on the lake as if in mourning , intuiting , correctly , that this would have the same effect as a couplet . |
11 | This would have the added advantage of bringing some employment to rural areas . |
12 | No one was certain whether or not this would have the desired effect but Party Politics produced a tremendous performance to win the Greenall Chase at Haydock , taking the lead a long way out and running on strongly . |
13 | So if we could show PC j false this would have the double effect of undermining the Gettier counter-examples and ( part at least of ) the first sceptical argument . |
14 | This would have the double value of hiding its stark skin and of giving it back some of its missing insulation . |
15 | This would have the psychological effect of making the branch total lower , but also clearly reveal the actual progress that the branch itself has made . |
16 | This would have the psychological effect of making the branch total lower , but also clearly reveal the actual progress that the branch itself has made . |
17 | This would have the two-fold effect of lowering pupil achievement as well as adversely affecting staff career prospects . |
18 | The twelve before were marvellous , of course , but that thirteenth would have a special niche in the Aherne gallery of household goods . |
19 | With such a light loading the Vision 11 would have a sparkling performance in a broad range of wind speeds ; but its inverted vee form is a bit of a paradox after all we have stated in favour of the twist in a swept wing ! |
20 | These , none none of those would have the foggiest notion about it |
21 | Moreover , a date for the death of Eadwine in 634 as opposed to 633 would have the cumulative effect of pushing the year of Oswiu 's death from 670 into 671 . |
22 | I suggested that starlings had probably been in Australia longer than his family , and if his argument was translated into human terms then an aboriginal would have a justifiable right in hoisting a spear into his chest . |
23 | That would have a disastrous effect on waiting lists in Northern Ireland . |
24 | That would have a disastrous effect on economic development . |
25 | And that would have the added advantage of being able to hop from one creature to another . |
26 | A public loan like that would have the added advantage of showing the Khedive what loyal subjects we Copts are and how greatly we admire him . ’ |
27 | The Stockholm Open would have a strong claim , but so too would Tokyo , not least for the enormous amount of Japanese funding there is these days for tennis . |
28 | If big shops tended to offer a wider range of credit facilities than small ones , then people shopping in the urban centres where big shops are round would have a wider choice of credit types than people shopping in small rural centres . |
29 | The councils would normally meet in Minsk , the Council of Heads of State at least every six and the Council of Heads of Government at least every three months ; both would have a rotating chairmanship . |