Example sentences of "[verb] the effect " in BNC.

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1 Data presented here indicate that ( a ) resting gall bladder pressure and contractions induced by both CCK-8 and bethanechol are enhanced by inhibition of the NO synthase ( shown by our in vivo and in vitro experiments ) ; ( b ) these effects are specifically reversed by the NO synthase substrate L-arginine ; ( c ) sodium nitroprusside , an exogenous donor of NO , counteracts the effect of CCK-8 on gall bladder pressure ; and ( d ) a constitutive calcium dependent NO synthase can be detected in normal gall bladder tissue .
2 Formal and political constraints limited the effect of any opposition from the House of Lords .
3 I had n't realised the effect the sea air could have on your hair . ’
4 The strict approach , whereby in construing the effect of a purported exclusion clause everything was construed against the party in whose favour a term was included in the contract , the contra preferentem rule , has been mitigated through statutory intervention .
5 Teaching should draw attention to the effect on the vowel of the single or double letter combination ; but this error also involves the effect of the e-marker ( see Glossary ) .
6 The effect of the mutations on binding of CytR parallels the effect of the mutations in vivo , i.e. the -72 and -73 mutations which have the largest effect on regulation and titration in vivo also exhibit the largest effect on binding of CytR in vitro .
7 Some researchers have calculated the effect that a minimum interval of two years between births would have upon child mortality , at the levels then prevailing .
8 Also , regulatory mechanisms such as increased natriuresis may counteract the effect of ACE on peripheral resistance .
9 These same men use one set of laws to cancel the effects of another , for example , the application of the law of aerodynamics , enables them to cancel the effect of the law of gravity , that 's why you can go up in an aeroplane .
10 Finally , until recently , gynaecologists recognised only the classic blue-black lesion as being endometriosis and if diagnosis was restricted to this appearance and to severe cases this would influence the effect of age on the risk of endometriosis reported in this study .
11 An engineer , Thomas Drummond of Edinburgh , saw the possibility of using the effect for illumination and in 1828 created the Drummond light , usually known as the limelight .
12 If this seems to be the cause , resolve in future to spot the effect in your camcorder viewfinder before you press the button so that you can take the necessary action to avoid the fault .
13 However , we do not compare the effect of those things with natural elements in the environment .
14 Where the events occur after the contract was made and the contract is avoided or frustrated the effect is not the same ( see below ) .
15 We evaluated the effect of the 1976 legislation on the issue of the anonymity of the rape survivor ; on the basis of press reporting in 1978 , we found that she was now most unlikely to be named , but identifying detail was still published .
16 Furthermore , we evaluated the effect of indomethacin on chemiluminescence production by neutrophil after stimulation by FMLP , a system that is not dependent on cyclo-oxygenase .
17 To discover if the inhibitory effect of indomethacin is because of its ability to scavenge HOCl , we evaluated the effect of indomethacin on HOCl production .
18 In this context the question of jobs being created by West Belfast people themselves inevitably arose , but there was a general lack of hope given the effect of political vetting on community economic initiatives .
19 He posits a difference in the attitude to risk on the part of management on the one hand and shareholders on the other , the former being much more risk averse than the latter , given the effect of insolvency on managers ' jobs and on the value of their shareholdings in the company ( which often constitute a considerable proportion of their total wealth ) , together with the possibility of personal liability in the event of winding up .
20 Provision is made for the registration of further particulars relating to a charge , something of some importance given the effect of defective registration on the rights of the chargee .
21 Given the effect of the Transfer Regulations , the purchaser will be particularly concerned to ensure the vendor warrants that it has disclosed accurate details of all the terms of employment of all the employees .
22 It is also perhaps surprising that he did not adopt a more radical approach to the housing market , given the effect that falling house prices and the burden of debt have had on consumer expenditure .
23 It is also perhaps surprising that he did not adopt a more radical approach to the housing market , given the effect that falling house prices and the burden of debt have had on consumer expenditure .
24 Review the effect of these changes in relation to administrative and clerical staff overall , at the same time considering the potential advantages of reallocating those posts that provide direct support for teaching departments .
25 Whereas make focusses on the mere producing of an effect , get evokes something which precedes the effect — prolonged efforts in ( 170b ) , persuasion winning out over unwillingness in ( 171b ) — and so to must be used before the infinitive to represent the latter 's event as a result coming after what led up to it .
26 She was enjoying the effect she was obviously having on the local population .
27 He picked up the gun and walked towards her , enjoying the effect that had .
28 Luke was obviously enjoying the effect his ‘ lair ’ was having on her .
29 One final observation : It is possible , although I could n't reproduce the effect on the three models made , that a switch-mode power system may oscillate or be unstable on open or very light loads .
30 Armed with these he can always override the effect of the words he speaks .
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