Example sentences of "to have considerable [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Education again provides a good example : central government has a strong interest in the provision of an education service which meets its perception of national priorities ; local people , especially parents , expect to have considerable influence over the education provided for their children .
2 For all these reasons an alternative to the centralised curriculum development project was sought , and the ideas of Stenhouse , and those like him , came to have considerable influence .
3 Overcoming this subject-centred narrowness will enable historians to contribute immeasurably to standards definition and thus to have considerable influence over how large-scale datasets are created in future .
4 For example , a child who has difficulty perceiving pictorial materials may be expected to have considerable difficulties with any test which uses pictures as part of the elicitation procedure for reasons other than poor linguistic ability .
5 A note on research in polytechnics was to have considerable significance in the history of the polytechnics .
6 In order to do this , he or she has to have considerable experience of the advertising business , and may well have spent some time working for a client company .
7 Where business executives are concerned , employers tend to have considerable discretion in the way that they implement redundancies .
8 The archive material has been found to be remarkably full , where it exists , but to have considerable gaps , so that only for short periods in particular cities can the levels of illegitimacy be assessed and compared with regional levels .
9 They consider themselves to have considerable expertise in operating trains , many of their crew being regular volunteers on the Railway and will dress in Victorian costume for these special events in an endeavour to recreate the period of the Vintage Train .
10 Certainly ‘ The Finest Story in the World ’ with its hero who emerges as the unlikely reincarnation of a Norseman from Greenland and a galley slave was to have considerable repercussions .
11 It was to have considerable effects upon the earlier stages of education .
12 In addition , the clergy appear to have considerable difficulty in recognizing the transformation which theoretical positions on Christian belief and morality undergo as they are concretized in historical human relationships , doubtless also because of the strong essentialist bias in their perception of socio-ethical issues .
13 The Clinton administration is likely to have considerable difficulty in carrying out a proposed joint ‘ clean car ’ research and development programme with the major US car manufacturers .
14 Thus jus in bello turns out to have considerable implications for conduct in peace-time , including in time of crisis .
15 The 19th century saw two significant changes in the newspaper industry which were to have considerable impact on future developments .
16 This is true of two interesting and important cognitive theories , the first of which has proved to have considerable usefulness in the treatment of depression and the second in understanding some of the biological mediators of depression .
17 But while the two sides seem to have considerable ground to make up , both countries are aware of how much they still need each other .
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