Example sentences of "have [art] effect [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This has the effect of cancelling your existing covenant and in return you commit yourself to making payments under the new covenant . |
2 | The production 's passion for substantiating things also has the effect of downgrading Iago 's freewheelingly malign genius . |
3 | The granting of peerages to former politicians , chiefs of the defence staff and so on has the effect of enhancing the status of those whose only achievement in life is having been engendered by a privileged set of loins . |
4 | This has the effect of greatly increasing the strength of the withdrawal reflex in response to subsequence stimulation of the siphon alone . |
5 | Activation of this third type of neurone has the effect of increasing the amount of neurotransmitter released at the synapse between sensory and motor neurones , for each nerve impulse travelling down the axon of the sensory cell . |
6 | In my own case , it is the knowledge that a Labour victory has the effect of a firework in a stagnant pool , in that it brings all the scum to the surface : not just the trade union ruffians , who have been biding their time , but the Left-wing teachers , the child abuse and anti-smoking fanatics , the Hunt Saboteurs , all the ugly underside of British life will suddenly have a powerful voice in the nation 's councils . |
7 | The white ground has the effect of making light seem to emanate from within pictures like the great Picardy Coast Scene with Children — Sunrise owned by HM the Queen or A Fishmarket near Boulogne from the Yale Center for British Art . |
8 | In other words , if a majority of member states want to adopt a piece of legislation which has the effect of transferring sovereign powers from national governments to the European Community institutions , that is at one and the same time an expression of national interest . ’ |
9 | In India , the northern language , Hindi ( spoken by the largest number of Indians , but all in the north ) , has the effect of disqualifying southerners from public employment . |
10 | As we shall suggest later , the relationships in which the inhabitants are enmeshed often encourage soil degradation and erosion in fragile environments — which has the effect of a vicious circle and makes it even harder for transitional and progressive technical ( and political ) changes to be made . |
11 | It has the effect of increasing the surface area of a solution , thus increasing its speed of activity , and assisting in the total capability of a solution to suspend dirt much of it ending up trapped in the foam . |
12 | The problem is that it has the effect of actually reinforcing alienation , leaving room for that disjunction from the natural world which allows certain scientists to behave with inconceivable cruelty in their laboratories , which allows workers in slaughter houses to treat animals as if they simply had no rights or feelings at all , which allows people to justify all manner of exploitation , as if there were no moral obligations or injunctions upon us whatsoever . |
13 | Taking logs of a dataset has the effect of counteracting upward straggle . |
14 | It also has the effect of making doctors jittery about stopping at road accidents which they come across . |
15 | The body rests upon a bed of the finest ash , a coating of india rubber , three quarters of an inch in thickness , being placed between , which has the effect of almost destroying the vibration generally attendant on the railway carriages . |
16 | A newly-invented spring has been adopted , one peculiarity attached to it being the insertion of a thin hoop of steel within a leathern belt , which has the effect of increasing the power of tension in a very remarkable degree , and rendering the motion of the carriage perfectly easy . |
17 | Although it goes against the grain to say this , the exercise is valuable , if indeed it has the effect of providing an accurate version of a distinguished person 's world view . |
18 | Moreover , the car is hideously noisy with the hood up , and it has the effect of filtering out some of the nice engine sounds and replacing them with rattles from the differential , whines from the gearbox and banging from the suspension . |
19 | The act of turning , of moving towards and then away from the centre , has the effect of disorientation and loss of balance , as in some ‘ trust games ’ and initiatory rites , and can bring the fluctuating emotions of despair , hope and surprise . |
20 | Since this also has the effect of reducing the equilibrium rate of national income below Y o , increases in S , T or M may also be regarded as potential causes of DD unemployment . |
21 | Many countries have found that the application of certain anti-inflation policies has the effect of curbing the rate of economic growth and raising the level of unemployment . |
22 | Wind has the effect of moving rabbits out of those burrows that are fully exposed . |
23 | If you should get it wrong , you will probably find that switching on has the effect of short circuiting the mains supply through the on/off switch ! |
24 | Salt has the effect of reducing the excretion of urine and as a bonus , it will go some way to controlling some of the parasites that your fish may have . |
25 | Blood vessels at the surface are constricted in cold conditions so that blood is confined to the deeper vessels , which has the effect of conserving blood heat . |
26 | Heat loss can also be achieved simply enough by immersion in cold water , which has the effect of displacing the insulating layer of heat . |
27 | This has the effect of rounding the contours and losing some of the austerity of the unadorned triads . |
28 | The bass cut which this control provides has the effect of removing some of the boxiness that clutters up the lower mid-range at high volumes . |
29 | Flanging , by nature , has the effect of thinning down a signal , especially if used on an extreme setting . |
30 | The ‘ mid EQ ’ preset on channel 2 has the effect of tightening up the sound while adding a little more in the way of mid/top frequencies — a bit like playing a Strat and switching between neck pickup only and middle'n'bridge . |