Example sentences of "[vb infin] far [v-ing] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The wrong selection can have far reaching consequences ; the initial choice of an elastomer for the seals in the landing gear of the DC-8 aircraft resulted in serious jamming because the seals become swollen when in contact with the hydraulic fluid . |
2 | Nevertheless , it is our opinion that clinicians should be familiar with its clinical picture as much is at stake ; the diagnosis is easily missed , which may have far reaching consequences in terms of prognosis . |
3 | You will learn about how they all depend on each other and about how the destruction of any one of them can have far reaching consequences . |
4 | Damage to especially favoured areas , such as mangroves and coral reefs , can have far reaching effects elsewhere . |
5 | But when you bear in mind the background points ( catalysis , the interaction with radiation , the notion of turnover ) you see how it is that very small amounts of pollution really could have far reaching effects . |
6 | Most of the time it is just a minor irritant , but interference can have far reaching effects . |
7 | It could have far reaching effects on the ecology of James Bay , an important wildlife refuge , with increased salinity posing a threat to fish , migratory birds , ringed seals and beluga whales . |
8 | They can have far reaching consequence in the development of an organism , e.g. one error of a base results in haemoglobin S being produced which results in sickle cell anaemia . |
9 | ‘ The obvious symmetrical properties of sea shells indicate the operation of a far deeper principle in nature than previously thought , one that could have far reaching implications for Science in general . ’ |
10 | Dr Hoover believes that the results of the research could have far reaching implications . |