Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [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 This has marked hypertensive effects as well as a neuromuscular blocking action .
13 John Stubbs has identified other effects of the war in the growth of backbench activity , the ending of old issues like Ireland and the strengthening of the Unionist case in others , especially tariffs .
14 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 .
15 The weak equivalence principle can now be restated as follows to exclude tidal effects : the results of local mechanical experiments in a state of free fall are independent of the motion .
16 This enzyme can transform 6-oxo-prostaglandin F&sub1α ; , the stable hydrolysis product of prostacyclin , into 6-oxo-prostaglandin E 1 which does possess antiaggregatory effects ( Quilley et al , 1980 ) .
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