Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] [art] effects [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Much of what we now know , in a still difficult and very controversial area , about different kinds of ‘ televised violence ’ and their differential effects on differently situated children , or about the effects of different kinds of political broadcasting — party statements , electoral reporting , definitions of the ‘ main issues ’ — has come from this kind of research .
2 Global ozone depletion by CFCs may be offset in part by natural effects or by the effects of other pollutants .
3 However , looking at these changes with the INSET concepts of a later date , it is interesting to note that the four major texts upon the history of curriculum change ( Bernard , 1962 ; Boyd , 1961 ; Gordon and Lawton , 1978 ; Dent , 1982 ) , whilst extensively detailing the changes which were the subject of public intention , make no mention of either the machinery whereby the new ideology was introduced to teachers nor of the effects upon teacher practice in the schools .
4 As the first generation of well managed subjects reaches adulthood there is anxiety about their neurological progress , both in early childhood and later , and about the effects of maternal phenylketonuria on the next generation .
5 This raises questions about how such an ability develops , about whether young children ( and certain groups of adults ) have the ability , about the age at which it normally develops , and about the effects of culture and education upon that development .
6 For information on other forms of cancer induced by tobacco use , see Factsheet No. 12 in this series and for the effects of pipe and cigar smoking on the lungs , see Factsheet No. 13 .
7 2.45 Lord Guest thought that the dependency of £4,000 awarded by Lyell J was on the high side , but could be justified when allowing for possible future increases in earnings and for the effects of inflation .
8 By the 1970s the large part of industrial capacity of peripheral regions was ‘ externally controlled ’ from other regions ( principally London ) , both through company acquisitions and through the effects of regional policy in concentrating new investment in large ‘ Fordist ’ plants in ‘ assisted areas ’ .
9 A second strand in research of the 1960s was a consequence of the increasing focus upon processes which gave indications of the magnitude of human activity and also led to the inauguration of research investigations specifically designed to measure the magnitude of man by comparing man-modified and unmodified areas or by measuring one area before , during and after the effects of man .
10 Thus it was possible to investigate processes in a small drainage basin before , during and after the effects of building activity and urbanization ( Walling and Gregory , 1970 ) .
11 What it has still largely ignored are the psychological repercussions , both of the realisation that a couple can not conceive — the guilt , the anger , the envy of others — and of the effects of keeping hope alive by a long series of treatments .
12 For though writing shares , at a later stage , all the difficulties mentioned — of degrees of familiarity with specific forms , and of the effects of cultural specialization , as most notably in language — it has also , from the beginning , a radically different status , as a technique .
13 In this case , however , the results could be interpreted in keeping with an ‘ English gloss ’ mediation and with the effects of additional length of lists .
14 This work has dealt with the relative merits of various strategies ( such as tit-for-tat ) when players who recognize each other meet repeatedly , and more recently with ensembles of strategies and with the effects of occasional errors .
15 Erm er changes in the central charges which always intrigues me I 'd like to know and erm if I may go back to erm paragraph seven where we 're saying you know allocated thirty five thousand in the committee development over and above the effects of inflation an and this subject six thousand seven hundred recycled savings is available for some revenue development or mortgage charges and then if we look at eight and shortfall in planning applications we are going to use that six thousand seven hundred to write off a shortfall in the planning applications .
16 To study the effect of the object rather than the object itself is to put the cart before the horse , since the cause of the effect is to be found in the object , and besides the effects of literary objects vary notoriously from one reading and from one reader to another .
17 But Scotland also suffered from internal religious differences , and from the effects of the Navigation Acts after 1660 that cut her off from a good deal of overseas trade .
18 The campesinos had gathered to petition the government to intervene in a land dispute ; between 11 and 23 of them , including children , were reportedly injured in baton charges and from the effects of tear gas .
19 To what extent they provided substitutable labour for older , skilled workers is another , unresearched , question ; but , in general , interest in older workers as a source of labour and in the effects of their work and retirement status on their own health and that of the national economy waned .
20 So an agitation , like that over the international white slave trade in the 1900s , mined rich seams of anxiety : on the position of women , dramatised by feminism ; about the consequences of domestic and international migration ; and on the effects of rapid urban and industrial growth .
21 I shall return to the ( pull ) set as an example of phono-lexical alternation , largely because such alternation appears to be typical of dialect-divergent communities , and is extremely important in the arguments that I shall develop in later chapters on phonological change and on the effects of strong and weak social ties in communities .
22 And as Owen reflected on Yussuf , and on the effects of shame , the glimmerings of an idea began to come to him .
23 This meant that sociologists have had to look more closely at the idea of ‘ skill ’ , at the kinds of skills which were being introduced , and at the effects of the Youth Training Scheme upon both the labour market and upon young people .
24 The argument rests no so much on the supposed responses of individual readers , but on the effects of institutionalising an exclusive teaching of the great works of English literature .
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