Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] a significant [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The food we eat has a significant effect upon our mental agility .
2 Essex has witnessed a significant increase in pupil exclusions in both primary and secondary schools , but still has one of the lowest rates in the region .
3 Amongst other new orders Sekers has secured a significant contract to supply the automotive industry with fabric for car interiors .
4 The past year has seen a significant increase in our successful penetration of overseas oil and gas markets .
5 Take heart : the green consumer movement has made a significant dent in manufacturing practices over a very short time .
6 Already the computer has made a significant contribution to the processing of much of the routine data generated by office staff .
7 The GASB ( 1990 ) has made a significant contribution to the problems of defining the reporting entity .
8 It will also take account of the successful introduction of DROPS — the demountable rack offloading and pickup system — which has made a significant contribution to the capability of the Royal Corps of Transport , given the quantity of stores that can be shifted with the available resources .
9 The acquisition in October 1992 of The Alta Group Inc. , a leading supplier of high purity titanium , has made a significant contribution to operating profit .
10 Publication in a high-impact factor journal such as Nature represents an acknowledgment that the work is at the cutting edge of science , and that it has made a significant contribution to that science .
11 THE RUC has made a significant breakthrough against a large IRA killer squad operating in North Belfast .
12 This is not to deny that Volvo has made a significant innovation in work organisation and production technology , but it is one evolutionary step and not a revolution .
13 Whether this input has made a significant impact on the pattern of activity is a moot point .
14 Someone like Margaret , who feels so abandoned , has had a significant loss happen to them .
15 Now we will suppose that the author has lighted on important new material or has had a significant number of errors in the first edition pointed out to him .
16 In America a law that forces companies to measure and disclose all the toxic waste they produce has had a significant effect .
17 For instance , there may be an increase in demand for : owned homes , as opposed to rented ones ( which will affect both the market for dousing and mortgage finance ) ; prestigious foreign saloon cars ( in the UK the demand for prestige an cars has had a significant effect on prestige German produced saloon cars , the sales of luxury UK such as triumph ( now extinct ) and Rover ) ; private education , for which UK demand is now very high ; air inclusive package tours to resorts that were exclusive ( such as Marbella in Spain , the French Caribbean , the Greek Islands etc ) .
18 Since the end of the Second World War , the development of two quite distinct European organisations has had a significant impact upon the constitutional law of the United Kingdom .
19 How ICI halved the value of its shareholders ' funds 20 years of 10% a year inflation has had a significant impact on the accounts of ICI and GEC
20 It is evident that the emergence of competition in both generation and supply has had a significant impact on prices .
21 Good bibliographical control of Scottish geological thesis through the publication of thesis lists has had a significant impact on thesis consultation and use .
22 Each has had a significant impact on the other .
23 She recognizes that historically the concept has had a significant place in the vocabulary of political theory and notes that legal theorists continue to invoke the concept and argue about its meaning .
24 The group award should be designed to cover a significant range of activities .
25 News that an investor has bought a significant stake in any company is likely to lift that company 's share price .
26 The Authority needs to retain a significant stake in INSET run by itself and other institutions in order to prevent schools from simply recycling and reinforcing their own inadequacies .
27 Anthropology has played a significant part in illustrating ways in which symbolic use is made of the body to make statements about the condition of society itself ( Mauss 1935 , Douglas 1973 , Blacking 1977 , etc. ) , and hair became an apposite symbolic indicator of the problems the forces of control were faced with at this time .
28 The examples described below illustrate all these , though as yet there do not appear to be many instances of disasters in the management of which GIS has played a significant part .
29 Many Tories now recognise that the abuse of political patronage has played a significant part in fuelling Scotland 's dissatisfaction with the Union .
30 More specifically , it has been suggested that the ‘ underachievement ’ of black pupils in schools has played a significant part in ensuring that second and third generation young British black people continue to find themselves suffering the ‘ disadvantages ’ encountered by their parents and grandparents .
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