Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] have a [adj] effect " in BNC.

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1 It is when ageist attitudes become part of the rules of institutions , govern the conduct of social life , and blend imperceptibly into everyday values and attitudes that they have a drastic effect on the way older people lead their lives .
2 And it was so appalling that it had a genuine effect on public opinion .
3 Although her decision to do so did not ultimately affect her position as one of this country 's most important early modernists , it is my contention that it had a profound effect on the development of her art in the 1920s and , possibly , for the rest of her life .
4 She did not trust the count even though she admitted that he had a strange effect on her .
5 It was as if marks for the day 's work were being displayed in the school classroom , and they had a similar effect of inspiring competition .
6 The inference is quite clear : blacks are innately whites , these differences are genetic and so can be passed from one generation to the next , and they have a critical effect on sporting performance .
7 All instructions must be confirmed in writing ; not only if they have a financial effect .
8 And it had a knock-on effect .
9 It had been David 's most miserable year on the field and it had a devastating effect on his private life . ’
10 Its power is formidable and it has a direct effect on the fertility of crops and mankind — witness statues of jaguars coupling with women as a means of ensuring the tribe 's continuity .
11 One day something happened which might seem unimportant , but which had a great effect on Oliver 's future .
12 Only tiny amounts of essential oils are used but they have a big effect
13 But it had a dramatic effect on the entertainment giant 's stock .
14 But it had a profound effect on the child care service of the time .
15 But it has a strange effect on the tutor .
16 You have to kick out the yaw damper and put in some twinky footwork on the rudders , but it has a salutary effect .
17 An act of ill-treatment may be significant because it has a serious effect upon the child .
18 Also chlorine liberating agents should be avoided as they have a similar effect .
19 Information is relevant when it has a significant effect on our assumptions : in other words , when it will allow us to alter our knowledge structures to give us a more accurate representation of the world .
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