Example sentences of "would have [art] [adj] effect " in BNC.
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1 | It is posited here that rational childbearing practices , including patterns as to age of mother at birth of child , the amount of time that elapses between births and the total number of births , would have a salutary effect upon the health and well being of the family and its individual members , particularly mothers and young children . |
2 | This would have a stabilising effect on the emerging democracies in Eastern Europe . |
3 | He added the presence of a nursing home would have a long-term effect both on the future development of existing firms in the area and those wishing to locate on land earmarked specifically for industrial purposes . |
4 | Similarly both the Rathenau Advisory Group in the Netherlands and the Industrial Institute of Economic and Social Research in Stockholm , carried out simulations which indicated that slow introduction of microelectronic technology would have a worse effect on employment than keeping up with other countries . |
5 | Sir Antony , in a letter to Senator John Warner , who is the leading Republican on the Senate armed services committee , said that ‘ any withholding of productive funding … would have a knock-on effect which could delay the arrival of the first missiles for the Royal Navy , and continue to impose time and cost penalties on the British Trident programme ’ . |
6 | It would have a , it would have a knock-on effect . |
7 | He knows that we can not reduce the VAT rate as a solution , but he also knows that we can take measures that would have a similar effect in helping the industry . |
8 | The SLF has been pushing Government to ensure the interests of landlords are taken care of in the regulations but in the meantime , Mr Barlow said the advice not to relet was the only choice even although it would have a serious effect on entrants wanting to get into let holdings . |
9 | For many years it had been thought that high fever had certain curative properties , and some patients were deliberately exposed to mosquitoes which were known to be carrying the malarial parasite in the hope that the resulting infection and high temperature would have a beneficial effect on the disease process . |
10 | But there are no convincing reasons for believing that this would have a beneficial effect on economic performance . |
11 | He was sure that the clauses extending police action would have a beneficial effect on national morality . |
12 | Owner occupiers account for 23pc of households and the inclusion of work to their properties would have a beneficial effect on the overall scheme , members heard . |
13 | He asked about its effectiveness , whether it would have a palliative effect , and how it would work . |
14 | She had cut the skirt wide , the neck low into a broad band falling away from Miss Dallam 's perfectly presentable shoulders into huge , puffed sleeves which finished above the elbow , giving a curving softness to Miss Dallam 's square-cut silhouette which , in turn , would have a narrowing effect upon her waist . |
15 | Hugh Dalton , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , said an agreement would have a powerful effect on the crucial loan negotiations , and was probably as much as could be achieved . |
16 | In particular , the art trade fears that the exclusion of precious metals would have a devastating effect on the silver market . |
17 | cuts in defence expenditure , both of which are irresponsible and both of which would have a devastating effect on our capacity to defend ourselves . |
18 | Under the Labour party 's proposal , that property would be revalued , which would have a devastating effect on the finances of that young couple . |
19 | The massive oil slick in the northern Gulf , caused in large part by Iraq 's action in deliberately releasing oil into the sea [ see ED no. 43 ] , continued to cause concern during February , although earlier reports that it would have a devastating effect on marine ecology appeared to be exaggerated . |
20 | Others , including Dame Millicent Faw-cett , never supported the idea of family allowances because , like Ramsay MacDonald , she feared they would have a detrimental effect on parental responsibility . |
21 | The changes would have a detrimental effect on bus passengers . |
22 | Mr Fallon , a champion for redevelopment of the site , said : ‘ I do n't want to see anything which would have a detrimental effect on the bus company but the area is crying out for a new development . ’ |
23 | Mr Fallon , who supports redevelopment of the site , said : ‘ I do n't want to see anything which would have a detrimental effect on the bus company but , at the same time , the area is crying out for a new development . ’ |
24 | Yesterday , it became apparent that those involved in greyhound racing feared that it would have a detrimental effect on their business . |
25 | Self-government for Scotland was given the thumbs-down by the Scottish business community , with more than 60 per cent of respondents saying that it would have a detrimental effect on business , while only 10 per cent thought there would be some advantage . |
26 | He said this was the worst moment of his life , and the various carpetings he received ultimately had their effect ; years later the memory of them would have a deep effect on his attitude to captaincy . |
27 | It was almost inevitable that this would have a negative effect on any innovative work . |
28 | He said that he would impose a state of emergency if necessary , but did not want to do anything which would have a negative effect on democracy . |
29 | Since temperature is simply a measure of the average energyr speedf the particles , this cooling of the universe would have a major effect on the matter in it . |
30 | The Retail Motor Industry Federation said the rises in duty would have a neutral effect on the recovery of the motor industry . |