Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] have a bearing " in BNC.
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1 | 4.1 The way in which clients are received throughout the Department will have a bearing on how they subsequently act . |
2 | The QPR match may have a bearing as it is the highest gate so far . |
3 | It might be necessary to witness a rehearsal before an assessment of the overall impact of the play can be made , and if the purpose of the performance is so that it can be publicly reproduced on a different occasion , the circumstances in which that publication will take place will have a bearing on the offensive character of the artefact in question . |
4 | The ‘ skill mix ’ of the workforce may have a bearing on the conduct of the strike , since skilled workers tend to have a more harmonious relationship with the employer , and their relatively favoured position in the labour market usually enables them to achieve their demands without having to resort to violence . |
5 | Fabre , obviously delighted with Lion Cavern 's winning reappearance , commented : ‘ The ground will have a bearing on our decision . |
6 | Any further development of the field will have a bearing on the field life of Thistle . |
7 | but the fact that , in an open court of law , someone has been shown to have failed to meet their credit obligations without sound reason must have a bearing on whether or not it is sensible to lend to them again — both from their own personal point of view ( whether or not they will find the payments an unduly heavy burden ) and from the pint of view of consumers generally , whose credit costs must rise if the level of bad debt rises . |
8 | This year 's form will have a bearing on all future claims . |