Example sentences of "[vb mod] have considerable [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If a good deal of conduct disorder could be prevented or successfully treated in childhood , it would seem that such intervention should have considerable impact on the prevalence of personality disorder and sociopathic behaviour among adults .
2 Many of the most influential other union leaders , Thomas from the right wing , Bevin from the left-centre ( which was his position in those days ) , might have considerable doubt about the tactical skill of the miners ' leaders .
3 These are ambitious questions , whose answers might have considerable implications for the way parents approach child rearing .
4 Firstly , although a clearinghouse might have considerable files to draw upon in answering an enquiry , the communication of all the relevant information may be clerically impossible and the information may on occasion have to be brief summaries ; obviously those clearinghouses with a computerized database are at an advantage here .
5 ‘ What happens within this house after that may have considerable repercussions . ’
6 There is often a time lag between the commission of any rape and its reporting since the victim may have considerable misgivings about doing so .
7 The manner in which people are helped with those confused and painful feelings may have considerable significance for their future mental health .
8 Absence of amenity is no longer of real significance in housing in North Shields but the ageing stock may have considerable problems regarding structural repair .
9 It is still a novel concept , and potential job sharers should be aware that they will be breaking new ground and that their performance may have considerable influence on the future of job sharing in medicine .
10 While the parties may proffer the names of witnesses , and may have considerable scope for suggesting questions to be put to the witnesses , the civil law judge typically decides which witnesses to summon , conducts the questioning , and settles the deposition or minute which records the evidence .
11 Although Westerners have invariably regarded a lack of individualism as a negative feature , an impediment to democracy and equality , Japan 's recent history suggests that an overriding emphasis on the group and the community can produce considerable strength and may have considerable virtues .
12 Some parents , such as one-parent families or those in difficult circumstances may have considerable need of support services .
13 Mm detailed plans have been approved for a single storey dwelling in the garden on one of the houses condition on the surgery reverting to living accommodation , the houses would have considerable scope for use as offices subject to planning or paramedical use especially where large car parking areas are required , the whole is available at two hundred and fifty thousand pounds , but offers may be considered for number twenty five with the garden and parking area building plots to the agent
14 Equally clearly , it would have considerable implications for the staffing and structure of finance departments .
15 Family members too will have considerable feelings , and this might be an opportunity for a family meeting in the old person 's home , acknowledging the sadness for everybody of having to give up that home , accepting the necessity for more care , and with it the reassurance that the family will be vitally needed for continued regular visiting and involvement .
16 During the oral phases , extending over the first year or so of life , his main concerns involve activities like sucking , swallowing and biting ; and the nature of his oral experiences during this period will have considerable repercussions in the long as well as the short term .
17 The eldest son of the eldest son of the eldest son , etc. , will have considerable wealth , whereas the second born has in all families .
18 The fortunate pre-school child will have considerable preparation for reading from book activities in the home and at the play-group , and by visiting the public library .
19 Clearly the analysis that I have provided will have considerable implications for our understanding of the attribution to animals of free choice .
20 The impending introduction of the Youth Training Scheme , due to operate fully in September 1983 , will have considerable implications for the agricultural industry .
21 However , lambs of 6-7 months can have considerable N. battus burdens and it is therefore doubtful if this age immunity is absolute .
22 And we can have considerable fun doing just that . ’
23 This can have considerable impact on the built environment but , with some minor exceptions , it is still an under-researched area ( Harrison 1972 ) .
24 The delays caused by such action can have considerable impact on services because the integrated railway timetable is very susceptible to disruption .
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