Example sentences of "[verb] have [adj] effect " in BNC.
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1 | This has had extensive effects , not least on house prices in the South-east . |
2 | One reason for the Groningen 's demise was the government 's policy of concentrating on the major pied breeds and closing the herdbooks of minors such as the Groningen , Lakenvelder and Witrik so that they were unable to give evidence of registered purebred bulls when new bull licensing laws came into force 20 years later — a move which has had devastating effects on minor breeds in other countries where similar laws were introduced . |
3 | Thatcherism 's new discourse has had consequent effects on the construction of subjectivity and consciousness . |
4 | The unemployment trap has been substantially eased and the simplification of social security has had major effects . |
5 | Finally , project involvement has had knock-on effects in introducing many teachers to the notion of study skills and information-handling skills , in cross-fertilisation of ideas by visits to other project schools , and , finally , in the cascade effect of departmental representatives on library committees returning to their colleagues with the insights gained from their project experience . |
6 | Such commentators have argued that the breakdown of morality in the 1960s has had lasting effects on the social landscape . |
7 | Another area of changed values which has had important effects is the growth of the concept of freedom and the decline in the importance of rules . |
8 | By declaring independence from God man fell and the fall of man has had cataclysmic effects , which permeate every facet of our lives and our culture . |
9 | The warming in the eastern Pacific is known locally as El Nino , and the strong EL Nino of 1983 has had severe effects on the local anchoveta fisheries off Peru ( New Scientist , 10 March , p 632 ) . |
10 | Thus the introduction of many cash crops , particularly peanuts , coffee , cotton and maize into ecologically fragile areas has had disastrous effects ( and some of these are analysed in Chapters 8 and 9 ) . |
11 | I 'm not sure it has had dynamic effects in the woodworking economy , but it is hard to forget , and I have relished getting to know many of the featured woodworkers . |
12 | To conclude , therefore , the enforcement of essentially procedural decision-making standards is within the capacity of the courts and might reasonably be expected to have beneficial effects . |
13 | On the other hand , in a Keynesian model where an increase in the supply of money can generally be expected to have real effects , i.e. where output will rise , the private sector will be able rationally to predict these quantity effects from the correct model ( in this case Keynesian ) which is included in the information set . |
14 | Iraq 's invasion in August of Kuwait , and the Saudi Arabian government 's subsequent decision to invite coalition forces to defend the kingdom was expected to have profound effects on internal political and economic affairs . |
15 | BOTH these books deal with the question of whether low-level exposure to lead has important effects on behaviour and intelligence , and both come to a rather positive conclusion . |
16 | Pictures ( d ) — ( f ) show the same jet with the frequency from a loudspeaker selected to have maximum effect ; ( d ) and ( e ) are the counterparts of ( a ) and ( b ) . |
17 | For example , there are clear pan-culture principles governing the production of " polite " or socially appropriate interaction , and these can be shown to have systematic effects on the linguistic structure of many languages ( Brown & Levinson , 1978 ; Leech , 1980 ) . |
18 | Various non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs given before surgery have been shown to have analgesic effects . |
19 | The reason that the overall effects of schemata are difficult to specify is that they are thought to have separate effects on different processes . |
20 | The evidence is complicated and inconclusive , and different types of stress seem to have different effects . |
21 | Fetal trisomy with subsequent selective chromosome loss has already been demonstrated to have significant effects on fetal well-being , and may be the initiating step in the development of disorders associated with uniparental disomy . |
22 | Unemployment makes many people very unhappy , and has been found to have serious effects on both mental and physical health . |
23 | But and fail to point out that the region of retroviral envelope glycoproteins ( including HIV-1 ) most commonly found to have immunosuppressive effects in vitro is located in the ectodomain of gp41 ( ref. 14 ) , and is therefore present in MicroGeneSys gp 160 but absent from gp120 . |
24 | Workers say that at least one employee has been dismissed from his job without compensation because of illness caused by pollution from the smelter which also processes arsenic , cadmium and lead — well known to have adverse effects . |
25 | Other electrical frequencies are known to have specific effects on the body . |
26 | It is not concerned with the merits of the instruments but rather with whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to the legislation in that it : ( a ) imposes a tax or fee on the public or a charge on the public revenue ; ( b ) is made pursuant of an enactment containing specific provisions excluding it from challenge in the courts ; ( c ) purports to have retrospective effect when there is no express authority in the enabling statute ; ( d ) has been unduly delayed in publication or laying before Parliament ; ( e ) has come into operation before being laid before Parliament and there has been unjustifiable delay in informing the Speaker ; ( f ) is of doubtful vires or makes some unusual or unexpected use of the powers conferred by the enabling statute ; ( g ) calls for any special reason of form or content , for elucidation ; ( h ) is defective in its drafting . |
27 | Parental divorce has often been assumed to have deleterious effects on children . |
28 | This would have been , not because of the doctrine of estoppel ( which would have required either a deliberate misleading or negligence by her ) , but because of her signature on a document which , as was apparent on the face , was intended to have legal effect and which she had authorised the trader to complete . |
29 | These drugs were intended to have specific effects and on the whole it was hoped that they would have as few other effects as possible . |
30 | However , it has been said that advice which is intended to have persuasive effect is not distinguishable from inducement and ‘ the fact that an inducement to break a contract is couched as an irresistible embargo rather than in terms of seduction does not make it any the less an inducement . ’ |