Example sentences of "has major [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Asking us what we think about being Disabled generally produces an entirely different perspective which has major repercussions for arts involvement .
2 It therefore has major advantages for some application domains : it enables quick access to individual records ; it enables sequential access ; and modifications are made easily .
3 It is understood Mr Hooke has major institutions to act as equity and debt providers .
4 In a modern society where just two children are the norm , any birth is a major event , every birth has major consequences for the mother 's material circumstances and future .
5 The ‘ counter-power ’ of the state enterprise in relation to the controlling authorities has major consequences for the way in which control is exerted .
6 Even if you do n't continue with breastfeeding after the first few days , giving your baby colostrum ( the fluid produced by the breasts immediately after the birth ) has major benefits and is obviously better than not breastfeeding at all .
7 The problem for the local community is how to prevent this same destruction in their own area , given the strong support by the British state for this type of initiative by private capital On a more local note , given the sectarian nature of the state in the north , the local community has major problems , given that it is a Roman Catholic community , in making its position heard by the local Unionist-dominated council .
8 It is always easier if a teacher has major ownership of her/his room .
9 Australia has major coal , gas and uranium reserves but is less well endowed with oil .
10 The National Library of Scotland has major collections relating to Africa , especially through the Church of Scotland 's mission papers .
11 Abu Dhabi has major oil reserves which account for some 8% of
12 This has major marketing implications , for the Jones will now become active members in the markets for housing , mortgage finance , furniture and home appliances , do-it-yourself and gardening products insurance ( etc ) .
13 This also has major marketing implications as the Jones will become active members of the markets for larger housing , washing machines , children 'S foodstuffs , clothes , toys and books , family holidays ( etc ) .
14 All multi-business operations in continental Europe , such as at Rozenburg in the Netherlands where C&P has major facilities , similarly come under one man .
15 This is by far the commonest cavity for lasers in general , but has major drawbacks from a theoretical standpoint : the standing-wave pattern greatly complicates the atomic response and can also lead to multimode operation , and time and space are much more intimately mixed in the feedback process .
16 The Council for the Protection of Rural England ( CPRE ) acts as the nation 's independent guard dog on such matters and has major doubts as to the benefit of these proposals should they become law .
17 The department has major research activities in the pathological sciences and has closely co-ordinated research interests in Immunology , Molecular Biology , Virology and Microbiology , both in veterinary species ( especially the sheep , pig , cat and dog ) and as applied to human medicine .
18 China is already a big exporter of tungsten but it has major reserves of titanium , tin , copper .
19 The A four two three , Kidlington to Banbury road has major delays on it this evening , due to the temporary traffic lights near Bunker 's Hill , and finally on the A four two one , just south of Bicester , there are changes to the road layout at the new M forty interchange .
20 ‘ It has major implications for all future transactions . ’
21 This has major implications for those who develop and provide services .
22 This has major implications for the relationship between the two ; few local ‘ voluntaries ’ can afford to offend those who hold purse strings and the nature of the services which they offer may sometimes be on the basis of a contract from the statutory sector ( for example , for meals-on-wheels ) rather than an independent initiative .
23 The physical suppression of bioturbation by diatom mats as the mechanism for preservation of lamination in the Thalassiothrix oozes of the eastern equatorial Pacific has major implications for the origins of other enigmatic , near-monospecific deep sea diatom oozes of Neogene and Quaternary age , some of which are macroscopically laminated and whose origins have previously been ascribed to reduced oxygen conditions .
24 The recent changes in the distribution of people and jobs described above are indicative of a fundamental reshaping of Britain 's regional structure which has major implications for private investment decisions and raises important issues for central government policymakers .
25 This has major implications for the design and distribution of future guidelines .
26 Given the increasing pressure we and others are putting on offshore dredging , which has major implications for future terrestrial supplies , I thought you should also see the Commentary .
27 Such a change of direction has major implications for the way services are delivered and for staff roles .
28 An example of current importance is the growing corporatisation of health care in the United States which , it is argued , has major implications for the status and autonomy of doctors ( McKinlay and Stoeckle 1988 ) .
29 In underscoring the leading role of carbon dioxide in global warming , the report has major implications for government policies to combat global warming .
30 The north works will close first in order that they can put his whole assembly process over in the Body Plant and that has major implications .
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