Example sentences of "it [vb mod] have the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | There may arise circumstances in which a doctor may use a form of treatment for his patient 's benefit aware of the fact that it may have the secondary effect of accelerating ( or run the risk of accelerating ) the patient 's death . |
2 | And now it may have the same problem over here . |
3 | A series of bipartite agreements , each allocating a particular territory to a retailer would be treated entirely differently from a ( registrable ) multipartite agreement regarding exclusivity , though it may have the same effect . |
4 | In more general terms the community is putting forward a demand that it should have the decisive voice in determining its own future , something no state is likely to welcome . |
5 | It should have the same meaning for each person , whatever his contribution to the world , whether it be that of a labourer or that of the highly qualified expert in , for example , quantum mechanics or any other of those disciplines for the erudite which , to the laity border on unreality . |
6 | It only has the force of a recommended practice whereas I believe it should have the full force of a standard , but at least it is there and perhaps in the fullness of time it may attain higher status . |
7 | On the geographical point , if a party is to secure a seat it must have the best part of a quota of votes after transfers at the end of the count . |
8 | By correctly distinguish I mean that the correct phrase must be the only phrase with a certain score , and it must have the highest score . |
9 | It must have the additional power of a moral code based on a religion , and there is no part of human affairs in which this applies with more force than it does in the matter of child rearing . |
10 | The unexpected news affected them all in some way , but it would have the greatest impact upon Seb 's life . |
11 | However , were the graph for the inert gases in carbonaceous chondrites to be plotted in Figure 5.2 it would have the same shape as that of the planets . |
12 | ‘ I wish I thought it would have the same effect . ’ |
13 | It would have the added advantage of novelty . ’ |
14 | Good , Example three where you 've got a joint life policy , the male gives you the page name , the female will give you the , because it will say joint life , and it will have the female age in groups . |
15 | Nonetheless Ungermann says it is confident that it will have the wide area support ready by the end of the year . |
16 | The timing of the launch means that ther if there is any sort of take up , it will have the greatest effect on unemployment figures between March and July . |
17 | Hewlett-Packard Co has licensed the Veritas File System , intending to offer it with HP-UX : Veritas Inc is making the file system , VxFS , compatible with the Distributed File System in the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment : it is also planning to deliver a multiprocessing version of VxFS ; Hewlett will be using Veritas as both its base file system and in Distributed Computing Environments , and it says that it will have the multiprocessing version available in early 1994 . |
18 | This is difficult to explain since when a fully saturated complex is half dissociated it will have the same occupancy as a complex generated at half saturation . |
19 | In these instances our reaction to this great loss is likely to be much stronger , although it will have the same components of grief as any other unexpected loss . |
20 | On the other hand , forcing such a language on men and women not born to it can have the perverse effect of increasing the number of languages . |
21 | Among other things , Christopher said Western assistance must be better co-ordinated and targeted where it can have the greatest impact . |