Example sentences of "to have [adj] consequence " in BNC.
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1 | In religious terms , these two exilic and post-exilic developments — i.e. the concentration upon ritual purity and the sharp differentiation in male — female social function — were to have far-reaching consequences for women . |
2 | ‘ As far as I can see , ’ he said , blinking magisterially , ‘ this decision by the European Court is going to have far-reaching consequences . |
3 | This alteration in the basis of national status was to have devastating consequences for the present and future population of the United Kingdom . |
4 | Accidental differences in the degree to which the colours were thinned turned out to have interesting consequences . |
5 | Management would also be obliged to consult employees ' representatives on matters likely to have serious consequences for their interests , with a view to attempting to reach agreement . |
6 | a right to be informed and consulted about any management proposal likely to have serious consequences for the interests of employees . |
7 | Failure is likely to have serious consequences , both for patients and for the medical workforce . |
8 | Of those it is worth singling out D. 32.95 and D. 33.2.34.1 , in which the jurist indicates ( in the first case implicitly , in the second explicitly ) that the use of the clause has turned out to have crucial consequences for the effectiveness of the testator 's will : for without it his will or some of its dispositions would have been of no force . |
9 | Whatever the cause , the solution was to have major consequences in terms of the later political history of the Merovingians . |
10 | This was to have major consequences for public enterprise . |
11 | The moment was to have fateful consequences for the whole of Europe . |
12 | If it is to have empirical consequences it must rule out many other ways of understanding the pattern of metaphors . |
13 | It was a friendship that was to have terrible consequences . |
14 | Indeed the changes wrought by the Prussians were to have enormous consequences for the formation of nationalist opinion in the city after the First World War , and it is important to see the extent to which these policies provided the basis of German identity and political purpose in the east , and provoked the very Polish nationalist response they supposedly sought to suppress or prevent . |
15 | A statute passed to remedy what is perceived by Parliament to be a defect in the existing law may in actual operation turn out to have injurious consequences that Parliament did not anticipate at the time the statute was passed ; if it had , it would have made some provision in the Act in order to prevent them . |
16 | This was an indispensable prelude to the development of the concept of personal life , a sphere of individuality and self-development , based on material prosperity , but focused on the cultivation of individuality , which in its turn was to have important consequences on the specification of sexuality . |
17 | Such incidents were symptomatic of tensions within the socialist movement that were to have long-term consequences . |
18 | But trick or trend , Ketamine is beginning to have nasty consequences . |
19 | TNC does not seem to recognize how worthwhile changes in assessment need to be ‘ slowed ’ by teachers and to have a wider impact on curriculum and teaching methods if they are to have beneficial consequences for achievement levels ; that such reform takes time and considerable teacher commitment ; and that a heavy investment in INSET is needed . |
20 | Moreover this divergence turns out to have other consequences apart from the difference of interpretation with which we have started . |
21 | This was to have decisive consequences . |
22 | This was to have decisive consequences in the ensuing campaign . |
23 | The effects were believed to have enduring consequences on the child 's thought processes and predispose to ( rather than precipitate ) schizophrenia . |