Example sentences of "[vb mod] have a [adj] effect " in BNC.
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1 | Er now we think that is absolutely er essential and that should have a serious effect on Information Services . |
2 | If latent inhibition and habituation reflect the operation of a common mechanism , then procedural variations that modify the magnitude of one of these phenomena should have a similar effect on the other . |
3 | The Committee fails entirely to discuss , however , whether mistakes of a similar kind should have a similar effect . |
4 | Similarly , the court has implied the grant of a right of way , solely for the purpose of a rent review , in order that the rent review clause should have a practical effect ( Jefferies v O " Neill ( 1983 ) 269 EG 131 ) and has enlarged a definition of " lessor " in a lease in order to give effect to a general scheme for the maintenance of a building and the recovery of a service charge ( Adelphi ( Estates ) Ltd v Christie ( 1983 ) 269 EG 221 ) . |
5 | The diet should have a beneficial effect on blood lipids without contributing to hyperglycaemia . |
6 | At this level of sensitivity metal objects in the vicinity should have a marked effect if they are moved . |
7 | One could anticipate far more poisons being put down , and such activities must have a detrimental effect on the environment . |
8 | And an excess of fluoride must have a systemic effect elsewhere in the body . |
9 | Apart from the lithological details of the rock , the height of the cliff must have a considerable effect on the rate at which it weathers back . |
10 | Their vulgarity and silliness , and the distorted , unreal , Americanised ( in the worst sense ) view of life presented must have a deteriorating effect , and lead , at the best , to the formation of false ideals . ’ |
11 | That must have a profound effect on the ozone layer . |
12 | Being left alone for a while might have a calming effect . |
13 | The fact that such monitoring was taking place might have a salutary effect on the behaviour of those responsible for selecting medical staff . |
14 | They were understandably concerned to steer a middle course between over-confidence which might lead to an excessive number of candidates and realism which might have a restrictive effect . |
15 | The argument for separating judgments of quality from the funding have been put to him by some people in higher education who are afraid that quality judgments might have a practical effect on the universities . |
16 | Now , if we think about actions which might have a beneficial effect on welfare or on conservation , there are some which benefit both at the same time . |
17 | It was a timely reminder that her own garden needed attention and in any case , mechanical tasks like digging and muck-spreading might have a therapeutic effect on her emotional system . |
18 | This might have a significant effect on out-of-season trade . |
19 | In most areas , the votes of mentally handicapped people may make little difference but in very marginal constituencies , such as Brecon and Radnor , where there are approximately 250 people with a severe mental handicap and where the majority was only 56 at the last election , the voting patterns of even small populations could have a crucial effect . |
20 | High earning possibilities could have a compensating effect , for if they increased the " idleness " of those already employed , they also drew in new hands . |
21 | The Bank is also concerned that disclosure of such information , where the matters at issue are not yet proved , could have a negative effect upon the [ defendants ] . |
22 | In fact rural telephone experience could have a beneficial effect , if carefully applied , in a busy city bureau . |
23 | Merck , the US pharmaceutical company which discovered that this drug — originally developed as a treatment for worms in animals — could have a beneficial effect in humans , has made it available in West Africa free of charge . |
24 | For example , one British study ( Brody and Tarling , 1990 ) concluded that we could have a substantial effect on the crime rate if everyone convicted of an indictable offence received a mandatory 19-month prison sentence . |
25 | Your Lordships are well aware that the costs of litigation are a subject of general public concern and I personally would not wish to be a party to changing a well established rule which could have a substantial effect in increasing these costs against the advice of the Law Commissions and the Renton Committee unless and until a new inquiry demonstrated that that advice was no longer valid . |
26 | A US government decision to ban its employees from using hotels which do not have adequate fire protection by 1996 could have a knock-on effect in Britain . |
27 | Unions sources said last night that they think the move could have a knock-on effect at other firms , and could be seized on by unions at Ford — where the company has so far resisted demands to reduce the 39-hour working week , and whose workers at Southampton walked out yesterday in protest at the company 's pay offer . |
28 | First , proposed increases in energy and payroll taxes could have a knock-on effect on wage demands and prices . |
29 | Persecuting Nonconformists could have a knock-on effect in a community , hitting those who were loyal to the established Church . |
30 | Labour supports the ban but Conservatives and the Tobacco Advisory Council say it could have a knock-on effect on sports like motor racing and snooker , which are sponsored by tobacco companies . |