Example sentences of "[be] [art] [adv] effective [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | By introducing tough new health warnings and refusing to give in to the tobacco industry 's demands , Mr Waldegrave has already shown himself to be the most effective Health Minister since Sir George Young 's short tenure . |
2 | The filter matting has proved to be a very effective algae cleaner . |
3 | Smith concludes his critique by arguing that if this is true then other forms of expenditure — in particular , social welfare spending — which pumps money into people 's pockets , immediately raising the effective demand in the economy , may be a more effective stabilisation policy for capitalist economies trying to eradicate underconsumption . |
4 | But she proved to be a highly effective change master in her organization , responsible for many successful new projects , because she is a superb coalition builder , drawing hardly at all on her relationship with the CEO . |
5 | You do n't need a vast repertoire of games in order to be a highly effective drama teacher . |
6 | A normal child of 3 is far from being a completely effective language user , and yet it would be inappropriate to target that child for therapy . |
7 | So let's not credit the carp with problems it has n't got when , in fact , it is a remarkably effective eating machine . |
8 | My hon. Friend is a very effective constituency Member . |
9 | However , if the result is a more effective birth control programme , it may gain her active support . |
10 | Far from it : encouragement is essential and grouping , appropriately used , is a highly effective classroom strategy . |
11 | Certainly Mosley 's constant harping on the theme of left-wing intimidation was a fairly effective recruiting ploy throughout the 1930s . |