Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] a profound effect " in BNC.
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1 | Even its critics concede that the Saatchi Collection has had a profound effect on the visual culture of this country , but it has always occupied an uneasy position — it has the status of a national institution , yet it is in private ownership . |
2 | The science of biology , therefore , has had a profound effect on how we view our sexual identity . |
3 | It has had a profound effect on personal morality — especially on criminality . ’ |
4 | One of the major social phenomena in Latin America since the Second world war and one that has had a profound effect on the social transformation of the continent , is the urban explosion . |
5 | Listening to all these personal accounts has had a profound effect on us . |
6 | Mike Radford 's paper , Auditing for Change , reviews the work and effectiveness of the Audit Commission , arguing that the Commission has had a profound effect on the debate about the future of local government . |
7 | Alan Smith , commercial director of Vista Computer Systems , said : ‘ The new VAT legislation has had a profound effect on computer systems used by publishers . |
8 | There is , however , another and even more serious aspect of the closed mind which has had a profound effect on British archaeological thinking . |
9 | Whatever the causes , the rise in part-time work has had a profound effect on the employment conditions and prospects of a growing number of workers . |
10 | But more subtly , lack of job satisfaction has had a profound effect on their morale and ‘ staying power ’ . |
11 | The computer revolution has had a profound effect on the mathematics associated with the analysis of computer programs . |
12 | Monmonier ( 1982 , p. 2 ) believes that ‘ the digital computer has had a profound effect on maps , an effect that will equal or surpass the changes in mapping occasioned by the invention of the printing press and the discovery of photography ’ . |
13 | This has had a profound effect on systems analysis and database design . |
14 | The opposition of these two blocs has had a profound effect on the geopolitics of the global system in the second half of the twentieth century . |
15 | These characteristics , which are inheritable , concern us because they are going to have a profound effect on our relationship with the horse . |
16 | The Soviet debate of the 1920s was the first in history to face the problems of growth in a conscious manner , and they were not merely theoretical discussions since the results could have had a profound effect upon the actual outcome of events . |
17 | The contributing factor to the abandonment of the parish coffin in the seventeenth century was not the new and innovative trade of funeral furnishing — though that did have a profound effect on coffin types — but pestilence and the plague . |
18 | Tracing the origins of Chinese civilisation back to the Yellow River ( Huanghe ) , the ‘ cradle ’ of the nation 's culture , a basic contradiction was noted which continued to have a profound effect on the people . |
19 | However , the teachings of the Hebrew bible and other scriptures derived from the same remote writings and philosophies , have had a profound effect on the events of the past several thousand years . |
20 | When Aragon asserts that he has become " an entirely new man , he is not simply engaging in literary rhetoric , but referring quite explicitly to social and political events which have had a profound effect on his life-style . |
21 | Remember the cuts in the people 's rights at industrial tribunals that have had a profound effect on employment rights , the attack on local democracy , rate capping , the cuts of tax on local government have had a devastating effect on housing and the social fabric of local community . |
22 | The first step to fame and fortune came at the age of twelve , in an incident that was to prove to have a profound effect . |