Example sentences of "impact on [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Over the next few years the planning of urban motorways had considerable impact on the metropolitan areas of the West Midlands , Greater Manchester , Merseyside and Greater Glasgow , and the M4 , snaking across West London , was the longest road viaduct in Europe .
2 The impact on the other producers , at least Sumitomo and Kawasaki , who did not oppose the merger , may have been counter-productive in stimulating continued aggressive expansion ’ ( Kaplan , 1975 , p. 151 ) .
3 In Britain , the United States and the old Soviet Union the most significant intervention has been relatively undramatic but highly significant in terms of its impact on the economic systems of all three countries , not to mention its impact on international politics , which is discussed in part IV .
4 The decline of British manufacturing industry has had a devastating impact on the inner cities where such a large proportion of the black population live and this has been exacerbated by racial discrimination by employers to yield high levels of black youth unemployment ( Martin and Rowthorn , 1986 ; Newnham , 1986 ) .
5 Grants to State governments to cover parts of the costs of welfare and other programmes ( such as those for the construction of the Inter-State Highway system ) comprise only one of the elements of Federal spending which has an uneven impact on the various parts of the United States .
6 The rise of the welfare state has brought much earlier retirement from work , but has had little impact on the low incomes typical of later life both past and present .
7 That in turn will have an impact on the financial calculations that British Rail will need to do for the construction of the new station at King 's Cross .
8 Similarly , although there is competition for the viewer this does not usually impact on the financial fortunes of either organization .
9 The points , however , made no impact on the joint leaders , Aberdeen and Rangers , who also enjoyed good victories .
10 Owen delivered a famous paper to the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1841 , in which his brilliant insights into the nature of these fearful elephantine creatures and their relationship to the known animal kingdom had a profound impact on the educated classes of his day .
11 For example , in the 1890s new office machines such as typewriters and calculating machines had a major impact on the day-to-day operations of businesses .
12 What I did not expect to find — and what I did find — was a strong Roman impact on the intellectual relations between Greeks and Jews or Celts or Iranians as soon as Roman power began to be felt outside Italy in the second century B.C. The influence of Rome on the minds of those who came into contact with it was quick and strong .
13 The charging wedge 's impact on the circling horsemen was sufficiently drastic .
14 Their impact on the marine communities of the Ordovician must have been profound .
15 says that the problems with contract management were ‘ second-order issues ’ and that the cost overruns have had little overall impact on the scientific programmes .
16 This would not place great pressure on the educational system but would have a considerable impact on the educational possibilities for the Down 's child and their public acceptability .
17 Not surprisingly , the bourgeois ideology of domesticity had a major impact on the subordinate elements in the bourgeois coalition itself , those class fractions and groups who aspired to its social standards and standing , the middle and lower bourgeoisie .
18 Such information hardly gives the impression that the booklet has had much overall impact on the secondary schools in the borough .
19 In 1975 when North Tyneside and Ben well CDPs attempted to locate ‘ change agents ’ with sufficient force to have some impact on the structural origins of the situation in the two locales , the obvious target was the rank-and-file organizations of the traditional industrial working class .
20 It operated within the limited confines of government at the centre , and in a society as localized as Scotland , did not necessarily have an impact on the domestic affairs of the country as a whole .
21 A fuller understanding of the international economic order and modern migratory pressures also requires an analysis , inevitably a very brief one in the present context , of the British impact on the Indian states that came to form one of the centrepieces of the British Empire and the so-called ‘ jewel in the crown ’ .
22 It is therefore necessary to turn to public law to see whether it provides a solution by enabling the rules of the SIB and SROs to impact on the respective obligations and rights of firms and their customers under fiduciary law .
23 Launching the report , UNFPA 's Executive Director Nafis Sadik said in London that loss of life from famine , AIDS and natural disasters would have no lasting impact on the burgeoning populations of Africa and Asia .
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