Example sentences of "have have a effect " in BNC.
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1 | A major trend which has had an effect on family life is the growth in the number of working women . |
2 | The increased cost of subsidence claims has had an effect on the rates of our Buildings Policy . |
3 | This has had an effect on the JCT , which has not only revised its own forms , but is working hard to extend its range . |
4 | This common sense has affected not only Conservatism 's traditional adherents , but has had an effect upon that Conservatism latent in working-class respectability . |
5 | A and I think , I mean that has , that itself has had an effect on the , on the , on the f on peoples ' feelings for this area . |
6 | It has had an effect on us , but it 's relatively limited . |
7 | The proximity of the university quarter and the Ecole des Beaux Arts must also have had an effect , especially since the new lot of teachers were often not much older than their daytime pupils . |
8 | Mr Darby said : ‘ We calculated that , for a not untypical borrower in the region with a £100,000 mortgage and £40,000 income , Labour 's proposals would have had an effect equivalent to raising the mortgage rate by 2.5 percentage points . |
9 | Seve was very excited , and it must have had an effect on Watson . |
10 | Drugs may have had an effect . |
11 | The warning may have had an effect , but did nothing to dispel feelings among various groups of workers that the Party was not dealing with reform correctly . |
12 | The industrial action must also have had an effect , although senior staff suggested that union activity was not particularly strong , and was felt mainly as a restriction on communication . |
13 | So in the past , when we were not shielded from moonlight , it may have had an effect . |
14 | The presence of the mine must have had an effect upon the small village of Coniston and the surrounding area . |
15 | This may have had an effect on the conversation : first , in respect of the content , which may have been different from what they would otherwise have talked about , and secondly in that the girls may have tried consciously to use " Jamaican " . |
16 | Removing the heat from the atmosphere will have had an effect on the global climate . |
17 | Perhaps the very nature of the course on which the Crystal International was being played had had an effect on Jack 's temperament . |
18 | Assistant manager Gerry Collins suggested that a couple of sessions with leading psychologist Cathy Smith last week had had an effect . |
19 | Armed forces cutbacks in the West have had an effect , too . |
20 | Changes in mortality have had an effect upon life expectancy — the age to which the average person can expect to live . |
21 | My casual posture , feet crossed and resting 3 ft ( 914.5 mm ) high up the door frame of the train carriage , my wry chuckling as I conceive notions for this wee book , certainly have had an effect on the middle aged Polish man and his Welsh wife who sit opposite each other at the window . |
22 | I would say individual teachers have had an effect on people . |
23 | Steroids were begun soon after this and in the absence of further relapse it is possible that they have had an effect on the disease . |
24 | Do you think that 's had an effect on your your mates as well ? |
25 | He 's therefore been stuck , living on er friends ' floors for the last few weeks , not being able to go back to his girlfriend and not being able to see his children , er and Madam that 's had an effect on his , on his business as well . |