Example sentences of "it [modal v] have [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | However , children who are doing badly tend to expect failure and criticism , since it may have little effect on them except to confirm their worst beliefs about themselves and reduce their efforts . |
2 | However , even if we are extremely successful in improving the quality of auditing , it may have little effect on the public 's perception of the profession . |
3 | The standard of NHS accommodation available to trained staff is variable , and even if you are happy to put up with this in the short term , in the longer term it may have adverse effects on your personal life or hopes of a future career . |
4 | If one of the big parties wins something close to a majority of seats , it may have two ways of avoiding dependence on either Catalans or Basques . |
5 | However , it may have extra meaning for GPs operating the practice budget scheme if increased expenditure on drugs means that other items of expenditure , such as elective admission to hospital , are reduced . |
6 | Also , cooling can produce spectral shifts in emission wavelength , so although it may have potential uses for geological applications where CL emission at room temperature is meagre , the full effects of cooling are at present poorly known and the technique can not be recommended as a regular practice for petrographic purposes . |
7 | The government may have only some of the of the authority it claims , it may have more authority over one person than over another . |
8 | Again , however , one wonders how far this was mere rhetoric in the original or mere gesture in the repetition ; although it may have some influence on the ‘ mission statements ’ that some institutions are now struggling to formulate . |
9 | ‘ It may have some connection with certain other matters we are investigating . |
10 | The physiological role of IGFBP-1 is not clearly understood , and indeed it may have different functions in different circumstances or different tissues . |
11 | They 've had additional training in in erm filling in correctly the the the form and will pick up erm for example on the erm the principal accountabilities — every accountability should have three parts , it should be an action verb to help , or to do , or to ensure , or whatever and it should be what it is you 're doing and thirdly it ought to have some sort of erm target in in in doing it . |
12 | Should have it should have separate room for the computers and for the typewriters and for the Y T S students . |
13 | By the end of the year , it should have early silicon on the MicroSparc-II part , which is designed to go from 70MHz to 100MHz by the fourth quarter of 1994 . |
14 | By the end of the year it should have early silicon on the MicroSparc-II , designed to go from 70MHz to 100MHz by Q4 ‘ 94 . |
15 | 1 ) It should have fewer problems with extraneous words than island-driving strategies since it ‘ prefers ’ to work left to right . |
16 | Explaining how he had instituted a series of business briefs , which go out to CBI members by fax every week , he said each message ‘ should be conversational , it should be easily accessible and it should have some value to the reader or the listener ’ . |
17 | It must have tangible benefits for the unemployed and the community . |
18 | Put simply this means that it must have some means of accepting information from the user , normally a keyboard , and giving results back , traditionally a screen of some kind . |
19 | In the short term , it might have serious effects for consumers ' budgets ; in the long term , it might encourage a switch to nuclear or solar power . |
20 | And that it might have some bearing on what has happened now . |
21 | Even if the accident does not seem serious at the time , but you think it might have some ill-effect in the future you should apply to the DSS for a decision that it was an industrial accident . |
22 | I think it 'll have drastic effects on the life of Oxford and the quality of life for the people that live in it . |
23 | It could have important implications for American efforts to arrest drug dealers , terrorists and the Panamanian leader , Manuel Noriega , for prosecution in the US . |
24 | Were such a fluctuation to take place now , it could have disastrous consequences for agriculture and economies across the world . |
25 | Because most of the oil was dispersed to below the surface , it would enter the marine food chain ; and because the oil was easily ingested , it could have damaging effects on birds and animals in the long term . |
26 | It could have enormous influence over the nation 's diet . |
27 | For example , one director commented that when he saw a topic referred to a few times then it would ‘ click ’ in his mind , and he would then consider if it could have some significance to his company . |
28 | In the wild it would have one set of sounds for the mother-offspring relationship and would then replace that with another set for adult life . |
29 | It would have extra meaning for me , being the last one in New York . ’ |
30 | ‘ If the injunction did go through it would have serious consequences for the National Trust nationally . |