Example sentences of "[vb mod] have a effect " in BNC.

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1 Within that structure men 's own actions and decisions were necessary to link cause and effect and any properly considered action must have an effect on the system of moral life .
2 It is therefore not surprising that thousands of children in Cleveland 's schools are being taught in sub-standard conditions — which must have an effect on education standards .
3 In Morrison 's view , a law for the protection of the Jewish community might have an effect contrary to that intended .
4 Does the Secretary of State agree that there is a danger that the number of patients per doctor might have an effect on the eventual standard of treatment that patients receive ?
5 But to people who are not trained in science it simply did not seem possible that mankind 's puny factories , and even punier cars and refrigerators , could have an effect on the well-being of the entire world .
6 Erm again I i would n't have thought that you know odd days here and there would have any effect but if if it 's going to more long term and the you know the amount increases then it could have an effect on your premature retirement compensation .
7 We know that the volume of financial intermediation in an economy could have an effect upon aggregate demand by changing the quantity of money in circulation or the ‘ velocity ’ with which it is used or both .
8 This could have an effect far beyond Europe and contribute to the start of a new era in mental health for the world .
9 The fact that we can examine what local authorities are doing has been comprehensively ignored , yet it could have an effect on many of the points that were raise .
10 I think if the road was drawn very closely in to the greenbelt edge then that could have an effect on development pressures and it could lead to pressures for erm some er amendment the greenbelt boundary in in the future erm of plan making processes .
11 For example , and may have an effect as soon as the noun phrase it appears in is encountered , and the effect may be counteracted by what is suggested in a later part of the sentence .
12 A scientist may have an effect on behaviour in the act of observing or analysing it , and he must certainly take this effect into account .
13 For all that , the doubters in France may have an effect .
14 Changes in the normal oxygen/carbon dioxide levels occur in the lungs and , in the much longer term , this may have an effect on the acidity of the blood .
15 It is equally convincing that although the level of unemployment may have an effect on price inflation , there may well be other factors of greater short-term impact , for example , the incorporation of previous price increases into current wage bargaining , regardless of the level of unemployment .
16 It may be , too , that the mere quantity of the chromosomal material may have an effect on secondary sexual characteristics if not on primary ones .
17 Suckling at the breast provides a stimulus for the pituitary gland to release prolactin that may have an effect ( through not fully clarified ways ) on ovulation and amenorrhoea .
18 The change to regular publication of these abstracts in Index to Theses from 1988 onwards is a significant improvement in bibliographical control of UK theses and it may have an effect on the way in which theses are used .
19 The dips may have an effect on blood lymphocytes .
20 In fact it 's one area where local council politics may have an effect on the outcome of the general election .
21 Similarly Dr Jim O'Neill , a heart specialist who spoke for the objectors , said that there was no doubt that the factory would have an effect on the health of a small number of workers and local residents .
22 The defeasibility suggestion could be said to provide an extension of the earlier requirement that there be no relevant falsehoods ; we now look beyond those propositions actually believed by the believer to propositions which would have an effect if they were believed .
23 It may well lead to a major exodus of general practitioners from the capital ; this would have an effect opposite to the one Mrs Bottomley claims to seek .
24 He believed that the surface of the earth changed gradually over long periods of time , and saw that such changes would have an effect not only upon the physical environment to which living things were exposed , but upon the possibility of migration to new locations .
25 In the early stages after sentencing , supervision would be strict , and because of this would have an effect upon the probation officers ' traditional , caring function , emphasising instead a more custodial role .
26 That would have an effect .
27 But we did recognize that in opening the southern bypass , it would have an effect on traffic pattern .
28 The rationale behind these experiments was that , if sequences previously ‘ localised ’ by the DNase I hypersensitivity ( DH ) sites were of functional importance , then their presence or absence would have an effect on the regulated expression of the Ea transgene , as shown by position-independent and copy-dependent expression .
29 This relentless nagging and tidying will have an effect out of all proportion to its actual cogency .
30 In disease , even a small stimulus , if it is aligned with the healing process of the individual , will have an effect .
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