Example sentences of "[verb] have [adj] consequences " in BNC.
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1 | The rapid increase in the number and diversity of states has had long-term consequences for global politics . |
2 | Obviously it has had serious consequences in this case . |
3 | Finally , Pilkingtons in St Helens , thought of as a one-company town , has seen the successful application of float glass technology , but recently large scale redundancy has had devastating consequences on local employment . |
4 | The reunification has had tremendous consequences for the general economic situation in Germany , but as we now know , private companies have failed to invest in East Germany to the extent they were expected to . |
5 | In his later work , however , Althusser modified his account of the distinction between science and ideology , a shift which has had important consequences for his analysis of the relation between individuals and practices . |
6 | This has had important consequences for the rehabilitation of mental hospital patients , which will be discussed in the context of the empirical study reported in Chapters 3 , 4 and 5 . |
7 | This way of describing relations of knowledge and experience has had profound consequences in the history of the conception of subject and object . |
8 | In Uganda , the apparent impossibility of integrating localism with an effective central government , and the consequent reliance on military authority , has had tragic consequences : civil strife or open war was prevalent from at least 1971 until 1986 . |
9 | ‘ As far as I can see , ’ he said , blinking magisterially , ‘ this decision by the European Court is going to have far-reaching consequences . |
10 | But trick or trend , Ketamine is beginning to have nasty consequences . |
11 | But he added that they could have had serious consequences for her if they had been true . |
12 | At the time she had had Peter in her tummy and a fall could have had serious consequences for both herself and the unborn baby . |
13 | The project starts from the basic hypothesis that modernisation of agricultural and industrial regions was extremely uneven during the period of time here considered , and that this uneven development may have had important consequences for the development of the internal market for both agricultural and industrial products , even to some degree determining the structure and efficiency of production . |
14 | This could have had unfortunate consequences , so we started up the motor and went on towards the beach . |
15 | The discovery in a rented villa in France horrified Anne and Clive Postlethwaite ; now back home from their holiday with their two children Rachel and Matthew , concerned that their find could have had tragic consequences . |
16 | It could have had disastrous consequences … an unwanted … ’ |
17 | Failure to respond has draconian consequences . |
18 | The effects were believed to have enduring consequences on the child 's thought processes and predispose to ( rather than precipitate ) schizophrenia . |
19 | Nevertheless , it did have important consequences within the scholarly study of antiquity itself . |
20 | Canguilhem believes that the interrogation of psychology by philosophy which he proposes has important consequences : |
21 | She knew Eddie 's gambling had had disastrous consequences for her family , but it had been a terrible shock to discover he had taken so much from his best friend as well . |
22 | It does have legal consequences for a debtor , and it is for this reason that the legislation provides a court process which debtors can invoke in order to have the demand set aside . |
23 | peasant and that that had had adverse consequences in terms of maybe economic output , certainly in terms of mobilization , certainly in terms of , of political effect on , on the middle peasant and therefore there had to be the , the correcting bit to this and that correction comes either very late forty seven but particularly early nineteen forty eight when the excesses of the , the campaigns and excesses against the middle peasants have to be , be corrected and there are very clear statements from Mao that the middle peasant must not be encroached upon . |
24 | The new political programmes of the Conservative government in Britain and the PSOE government in Spain have had major consequences for public enterprises . |
25 | Whatever the outcome of the Bridgewater case , the miscarriages of justice already brought to light have had serious consequences for disorder in prisons and will continue to ferment disorder until a more effective appeals system is devised . |
26 | The European moves towards 1992 have had similar consequences on a regional scale in those sectors , like defence , pharmaceuticals and informatics , where the barriers of regulation and restrictive public purchasing has been greatest . |
27 | International referee Derek Bevan , who handled the World Cup final , agreed with Kirkpatrick , citing another area where law changes have had negative consequences : ‘ When the ball is fielded following a high kick from the attacking side the chasing forwards can close in and circle the catcher provided that they remain at a distance of 10 metres . |
28 | Jeffrey Sachs and David Lipton show how problems connected with the banking operations of Russia 's former planned economy , together with the country 's misguided attempt to maintain a single rouble zone ( as recommended by the IMF ) , have had disastrous consequences . |
29 | The creations are totally different and have some dissimilar effects but both creations have not been controlled by their creators so they have had disastrous consequences . |
30 | That is , the results shown in Fig. 5.7 may occur because rats generalize readily between stimuli that have had the same consequence in prior training ; but equally it may be that they generalize less readily between stimuli that have had differing consequences ; or both processes may be operating . |