Example sentences of "[noun pl] that affect [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So far , the discussion has concerned general policies that affect all industries , but in varying ways .
2 The Cullen report is widely recognised as one of the most excellent reports that has ever been produced on matters that affect industrial safety .
3 Today a President really does not have the kind of clout with the Congress that he had thirty years ago , even in matters that affect national security . ’
4 This understanding will enable drug companies to design drugs to mimic the anti-coagulant action of hirudin without the side-effects that affect conventional anticoagulants , such as bleeding .
5 There was a phase of the women 's liberation movement in the 70s that just saw the kinds of things that affect middle class women , they were into things like equal pay .
6 The economic and competitive imperatives that shape the world system are born of two fundamental shifts that have in turn spawned a raft of consequential changes that affect deep-seated attitudes and behaviour .
7 Then again , addictions to substances that affect different types of synapse can be quite similar — and some people seem to be prone to addiction per se , rather than just to have a weakness for a particular substance .
8 Sometimes there is , especially when one has to act on one 's beliefs in ways that affect other people .
9 Yet even in a country so vast and diverse as the ex-Empire , there were some features that affected most parts , and set up their own horizontal influences at all lower levels of society irrespective of any vertical political pressures acting from a single centre .
10 For the Stoke-on-Trent area twelve high-quality coloured thematic maps display solid and drift geology , as well as the full range of geoenvironmental constraints that affect urban planning and redevelopment .
11 The maps display solid and drift geology , as well as the full range of geoenvironmental constraints that affect urban planning and redevelopment , such as bulk mineral extraction and undermining .
12 Thus the processes that affect ordinary people may be only microprocesses of everyday life .
13 ‘ Then I 'll let you make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ bodies , ’ said Gurder , his voice just one step away from being threatening , ‘ and you 'll let me make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ souls .
14 ‘ Then I 'll let you make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ bodies , ’ said Gurder , his voice just one step away from being threatening , ‘ and you 'll let me make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ souls .
15 The variety of stresses that affect biological systems and influence the immune system 's potentiality are as follows :
16 Erm , the facts are , and this is all in Trivers if you want to look up erm if you want to look it up in more detail , that males die more readily than females , from all causes that affect both sexes and some that even do n't and you 'd be astonished about , like for instance , you gather from John book on the myth of he heterosexual you 're not allowed to buy in this country , you have to import it from the U S.
17 Males on average die between five and seven years earlier than er females do and males die from all causes that affect both sexes , and some you would n't think did , er more than females .
18 In this volume we are in part trying to draw out the links that tie the assumptions involved in policy debates to some of the grim realities that affect local communities in contemporary city life .
19 Now we turn to non-consensual influences , differentiated influences , factors that affected some individuals but not others , or that affected different individuals in different ways .
20 If it is accepted that ability to consume is the major determinant and indicator of economic status — and that is implicit in the common concern over the ‘ standard of living ’ of different groups in society — then the conclusion must be that retirement is only one of a number of factors that affect economic status , and retirement alone is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for economic dependency .
21 As the economy grows , basic living needs are met more easily and extra resources are available for travel , recreation , education , social care and other services that affect local authority budgets .
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