Example sentences of "[art] impact on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A second major debate about the effects of new technology concerns the impact on the skills which will be required of workers in the future . |
2 | The impact on the Germans was immediate ; from this moment , said the Reichs Archives , ‘ began the flanking fire on the ravines and roads north of Douaumont that was to cause us such severe casualties . ’ |
3 | Critics , however , argue that you have to measure the impact on the recipients of transfers as well . |
4 | Mr. Stern : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he intends to make any proposals to alleviate the impact on the ports of south Wales of proposed barrage schemes . |
5 | However much their parents and the family tried to muffle the blow , the impact on the children was still profound . |
6 | But the recession and the Treasury 's growing public expenditure bill have prompted a review of certain departments ' spending : social security , health , the home office and education — all those which have an impact on the operations of SSDs . |
7 | They will start to have an impact on the regulations and directives that come before the House and our Parliament and become part of our statute book . |
8 | Under the more favourable conditions of their past , they had developed into the remarkably beautiful and striking breeds that made such an impact on the visitors to the early cat shows . |
9 | So as not to spoil needlessly the houses and gardens entrusted to its care but still find the money required to look after them , the Trust is continually looking for ways of raising funds which do not have an impact on the properties . |
10 | That , too , will have an impact on the decisions made , especially by the employees . |
11 | Nevertheless , the political , social and economic reforms undertaken by Japan 's leaders , as well as Japan 's new relationship with the outside world , were bound before long to have an impact on the lives of all Japanese . |
12 | The two fresh contenders of greatest interest , if only because they were not even in the side when Scotland trounced Ireland at Murrayfield , are Peter Clohessy on the tight-head — a player who incurred the wrath of Australia 's Bob Dwyer but who was held to have made quite an impact on the Lions ' top brass versus Wales — and the young stand-off , Eric Ellwood . |
13 | A shift in the availability of — or character of — any one of these care ingredients is likely to have an impact on the others . |
14 | This section is therefore designed to show how the companies scan their environments to identify these fundamental and broad-ranging changes that might have an impact on the companies ' future outlook . |
15 | JIM COURIER and Pete Sampras ( top ) lost their opening round-robin match against Darren Cahill and Mark Kratzman in the eight-team Nabisco Masters doubles championship at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday , but they are tipped to make an impact on the doubles game , writes Martin James . |
16 | JIM COURIER and Pete Sampras ( top ) lost their opening round-robin match against Darren Cahill and Mark Kratzman in the Nabisco Masters at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday , but they are tipped to make an impact on the doubles game , writes Martin James . |
17 | Whether that shame is yet moving them to have an impact on the men who they see perpetrating this sort of behaviour in colleges I do n't know , but certainly some of the undergraduates I have spoken to feel very embarrassed that this is the portrait of male behaviour that 's being perpetrated . |
18 | ‘ But I do think the checking of permits has also had an impact on the numbers and we are grateful for the co-operation of the police . |
19 | Although that does not necessarily mean that they are good or bad managers , it may have an impact on the employees ' decision about whether they wish to be part of any bid . |
20 | This is having an impact on the methods of data delivery . |
21 | But back to Worcestershire , where Moody got two early Championship hundreds in a summer so far restricted for him by shin and ankle-ligament problems : where the worries over Dilley 's Achilles tendon and knee wo n't go away ; where Hick 's form remains enigmatic ; where left-hander Adam Seymour , the Millfield boy who switched from Essex — at appeared an astute and logical career move for him — has so far failed to make an impact on the banks of the Severn . |