Example sentences of "to have [adj] effects " in BNC.

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1 It was a confidence borne of a quarter-of-a century of growing medical ascendancy , which was to have far-reaching effects on the sanitary alliance .
2 These drugs were intended to have specific effects and on the whole it was hoped that they would have as few other effects as possible .
3 Other electrical frequencies are known to have specific effects on the body .
4 The evidence is complicated and inconclusive , and different types of stress seem to have different effects .
5 On the other hand , in a Keynesian model where an increase in the supply of money can generally be expected to have real effects , i.e. where output will rise , the private sector will be able rationally to predict these quantity effects from the correct model ( in this case Keynesian ) which is included in the information set .
6 The reason that the overall effects of schemata are difficult to specify is that they are thought to have separate effects on different processes .
7 They suggest that schemas are likely to have separate effects on recognition sensitivity and response criterion bias and that these effects are confounded when researchers simply report hits and false alarms .
8 Unemployment makes many people very unhappy , and has been found to have serious effects on both mental and physical health .
9 Demographic circumstances around that time tend to have substantial effects on the type and quality of housing which many people will live in for the rest of their lifetimes .
10 But and fail to point out that the region of retroviral envelope glycoproteins ( including HIV-1 ) most commonly found to have immunosuppressive effects in vitro is located in the ectodomain of gp41 ( ref. 14 ) , and is therefore present in MicroGeneSys gp 160 but absent from gp120 .
11 Alongside these developments there were also extensive social , economic and political changes which had and were to have profound effects on societies in Western Europe and elsewhere .
12 The division between the private and the public sphere , which was located both in economic development ( the separation of work and home ) and in social ideology , was by the end of the nineteenth century at the heart of moral discourse ; as a corollary , not surprisingly , the development of social purity was to have profound effects between the 1880s and the First World War on the regulation of sexual behaviour .
13 Iraq 's invasion in August of Kuwait , and the Saudi Arabian government 's subsequent decision to invite coalition forces to defend the kingdom was expected to have profound effects on internal political and economic affairs .
14 It was to have considerable effects upon the earlier stages of education .
15 Parental divorce has often been assumed to have deleterious effects on children .
16 Such changes are likely to have fundamental effects upon the way companies operate , and so consideration must be given to the impact of developments upon product-costing , cost control and investment appraisal — concepts already discussed as central to the corporate resource-allocation process .
17 This is , again , a decisive change in the genre in our time and one which is likely to have lasting effects on it .
18 For example , there are clear pan-culture principles governing the production of " polite " or socially appropriate interaction , and these can be shown to have systematic effects on the linguistic structure of many languages ( Brown & Levinson , 1978 ; Leech , 1980 ) .
19 Thus , discrimination training of the sort considered here must be predicted to have general effects , enhancing the discriminability of all the stimuli .
20 Various non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs given before surgery have been shown to have analgesic effects .
21 The strike is likely to have knock-on effects causing some delays for travellers tomorrow , with rolling stock likely to be left out of position as a result of today 's stoppage .
22 Workers say that at least one employee has been dismissed from his job without compensation because of illness caused by pollution from the smelter which also processes arsenic , cadmium and lead — well known to have adverse effects .
23 To conclude , therefore , the enforcement of essentially procedural decision-making standards is within the capacity of the courts and might reasonably be expected to have beneficial effects .
24 Increasing the size of the brain is likely to have other effects .
25 The commissioner quotes the Environmental Assessment ( Salmon Farming in Marine Waters ) Regulations of 1988 , which says that ‘ a proposed development shall only be taken to be likely to have significant effects on the environment … where the Crown Estates Commissioners consider that this is the case . ’
26 Fetal trisomy with subsequent selective chromosome loss has already been demonstrated to have significant effects on fetal well-being , and may be the initiating step in the development of disorders associated with uniparental disomy .
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