Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] have [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And there was a warning of the effect proposed cuts in British aid would have on long term projects in the third world …
2 To decide what effects such focusing would have on overall recognition sensitivity it is necessary to make assumptions about the information present in the different stimuli :
3 Although the aim of Microsoft is to bring out a more standardised SMP version of NT , there is a general consensus among SMP NT implementors that a HaL — hardware abstraction layer — architecture will have to integrated into NT to limit the amount of adaptation that hardware systems vendors are currently having to endure .
4 The foregoing indemnities shall be in addition to any rights that any Indemnified Person may have at common law or otherwise and shall remain in full force and effect not withstanding KPMG 's engagement hereunder may be terminated .
5 Occasionally a charge on a shield of arms , or the interpretation of a crest can be an important clue in the determination of seignorial affiliation , in linking two families with different names , or suggesting a hitherto unsuspected landholding , quite apart from the visual attraction an achievement might have as stained glass , stone carving or hatchment in the local church .
6 We 've attempted to design a system which is friendly in that it takes account of the different needs that a person will have at different times while trying to communicate with a computer .
7 Health professionals need to recognise the effects adoption may have on physical and psychological health and the role that they can play to promote happy and secure families .
8 Friends of the Earth-Netherlands has published a report on the impact that the introduction of a sustainable economy would have on Dutch living standards .
9 4.2 Learning Outcomes have been amended to reflect the actual competences the student will have on successful completion of a module rather than reflecting knowledge acquired by the student .
10 Considerable concern focused on the effect the change would have on neighbouring countries .
11 However , we might be able to detect the presence of the star by the effect that its gravitational field would have on nearby matter .
12 The demand curve DD tells us the marginal value product of labour , the extra benefit society could have from extra goods produced .
13 The fluidity of Buid social groupings , and the ease with which the institution of sharing allows individuals to integrate into new groups , provide the best protections a weak society can have against predatory neighbours .
14 SCOTVEC is able to offer assistance and advice on the form and content that such training should have for individual qualifications .
15 In chapter 1 , for instance , we considered the effect which different theories of understanding might have on certain sceptical arguments ; and a theory of understanding is only a theory of meaning under another name .
16 Terry Sangwin , the nurse manager for the medical unit , thought staff in the hospital still needed much more information about what would happen , and she feared the planners did n't realise the impact community care might have on acute hospitals .
17 The injustice of this view only reflects the deficient understanding which a pope could have of internal English politics .
18 It is designed to determine which features of a text direct the reader toward a particular perspective , how much of the text is understood and , hence , attributed to that viewpoint and what effects if any , the perspective will have on other textual information not attributed to the main perspective .
19 You could then relate their interest in the sea to what the bride and groom will have in common , ‘ I hope they will have many happy voyages/sailing trips together , ’ and finally relate your subject to the wider issue of marriage , ‘ and enjoy the voyage of life together ’ .
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