Example sentences of "[noun sg] have on the " in BNC.

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1 Many general practitioners will know the unpleasant effect that a broken phial of dextrose has on the inside of a medical bag .
2 right , that is something else to pursue in your technical contacts here , as to how much influence the States side has on the gears , the bearing design , the di , the the gear design in Europe .
3 We shall consider in a moment the grip this kind of thinking has on the conservative mind , not merely the politically Conservative , but traditionalists of all kinds .
4 Oakley ( 1979 ) has a very interesting discussion of the effect that the interview has on the person doing the interview , as well as on the interviewee .
5 But in all these descriptions , as in his characters and his story lines , we are taken from the particular to the general ; we are led to see that it is not what happens that is important nor what effect action has on the people concerned , but what meaning we can extract , or guess at , from the impact on our senses and our intellect of the whole .
6 Look why not come down to my cottage now , and we 'll have lunch there — I never have much more than just a picnic myself — then we can go across this afternoon , and maybe take tea to have on the island ?
7 Veterinary historians still differ sharply about the effect his long spell in charge of the College had on the emerging profession .
8 What I intended is of no interest ; what is interesting is the effect the work has on the spectator , on the public who will decide if the work is important enough to survive .
9 A play on mental handicap , such as a period in the life of a mentally handicapped person , or depicting the effects which a mentally handicapped child has on the parents , could be either an uplifting or depressing experience .
10 A useful guide to the first two is to see what effect a symptom has on the patient 's ability to function as a whole , creative , happy , loving human being , taking into account their normal state of course !
11 The first part sets the scene by examining the extent of poverty among lone mothers in the 1980s and the impact this poverty has on the lives of lone mothers and their children .
12 This statement paved the way for and was indeed reiterated in Roberts in which the Court of Appeal held that consent had on the facts been terminated where there was a formal deed of separation , even though this lacked both a non-cohabitation and a non-molestation clause .
13 The task was to design wall charts using three species to illustrate the dramatic effect changes in water colour has on the fauna and flora of aquatic environments of ponds and lakes and a river system , to the extent that the presence or absence of particular plants or animals gives a good indication of pollution levels .
14 The effect that this current has on the rest of the dendrite , and hence in due course the cell body , depends very much on the geometry of the region around the synapse ; biophysical calculations show that spine synapses are more effective than shaft synapses in spreading the current , and in any given spine , the current flow is dependent on its exact shape .
15 I am particularly interested in the effects the strike had on the breweries , local farms , hospitals and the railway stations as well as other industries in the area .
16 And what effect would cutting down all these tree have on the environment ?
17 They basically posed the question that , if all other financial decisions were held constant , what effect would changing the dividend payout ratio have on the value of the firm 's equity ?
18 the effect financial devolution has on the role of the teacher ;
19 What effect would that policy have on the unemployment figures ?
20 A useful phrase to have on the tip of your tongue is , ‘ Why do you say/think that ? ’
21 The only gleam of hope the Prime Minister could offer was that the Cabinet had on the previous day agreed to ask the Bank of England whether an increase of cuts from 56 million to 76 million , including a ten per cent cut in unemployment benefits , would be enough to ensure an American loan .
22 The reviews of each separate quartet had on the whole been favourable and when the complete edition of Four Quartets was published at the end of October , there was general assent about his achievement .
23 At the wider scale , Baker and Butlin point to two important influences which the physical environment had on the developing cultural mosaic based on farming patterns : its influence on the pace and timing of settlement and colonization , and its influence on the amount of wasteland available , which acted as a safety valve and meant that no provision for grazing need be made within the settlement itself ( 1973 , pp. 630–1 ) .
24 So were these temporary jobs your father had on the farm ?
25 The significance this department 's role had on the railways as a whole , and its part in making the name of Wolverton Works known and respected both in the rail and motor industry needs to be recorded .
26 What effect will adherence to the European Exchange Rate Mechanism have on the cost of garden statuary ?
27 The " Attlee Government has on the whole been easy to deal with " .
28 The investigators are interested both in the impact a nation 's economic performance has on the economies of other nations ( ‘ spillover effects ' and in the ‘ strategic ’ policy responses which such spillovers may induce . )
29 It looks at the impact a nation 's economic performance has on the economies of other nations ' ( ‘ spillover' effects ) and at the strategic policy responses which such spillover effects may induce .
30 The ‘ affective fallacy ’ , they maintain , is the fallacy of arguing , as Richards does , that poetry consists in the emotive use of language , and that the primary consideration of the critic must therefore be the effect that the poem has on the reader .
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