Example sentences of "have a [adj] [noun] on [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Although the royalists later alleged that the rebels had that morning received ‘ a double portion of oatmeal and whisky for incouragement ’ and that a ‘ graite many … that we took prisoners were drunk ’ , these must have been a fortunate minority , but everyone agrees that the prospect of action had had a reviving effect on even the hungriest and weariest .
2 The resultant high temperatures and high humidities could have had a disastrous effect on both land and marine faunas .
3 A small event like mother-in-law coming to stay can have a differential impact on newly marrieds .
4 One important dietary component , that can have a powerful effect on both mind and body , is caffeine .
5 This can have a demotivating effect on more able pupils and can lead to under-achievement .
6 Carty , who was briefly involved with the county senior side two seasons ago is the current county U-21 manager , and he will have a huge influence on today 's confrontation .
7 He 'll have a fucking racetrack on there .
8 Structural change has not , however , had a uniform effect on either firms or countries .
9 But their work has recognizable stylistic affinities : a clear respect for techniques and materials , a deep love of tradition , and a belief in the vernacular which had a considerable impact on both theory and practice of British twentieth-century industrial design .
10 Their work had a considerable impact on both the thinking and the practice of social research , including some of the highly mathematised branches of social research .
11 The hypothesis that NO or an NO-like substance is an enteric inhibitory neurotransmitter is based on the following evidence : ( 1 ) the enzyme responsible for NO production , NO synthase , has been shown within enteric neurons ; ( 2 ) NO is released onstimulation of enteric inhibitory NANC nerves , ; ( 3 ) there is a uniformity of action on gut smooth muscle when NO is applied from an exogenous source and when it is released by nerve stimulation ; and agents that inhibit or potentiate the effect of inhibitory nerve stimulation have a similar action on exogenously applied NO .
12 I am pleased that we have a joint view on so many matters of such importance .
13 However , there are certain variations in sexual behaviour which have a direct bearing on sexually transmitted diseases and the likelihood of passing these on or acquiring them .
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