Example sentences of "may [adv] have [art] [adj] effect " in BNC.
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1 | Thymectomy has previously been reported to be of benefit in ulcerative colitis , but it is possible that it may also have a beneficial effect in Crohn 's disease . |
2 | Thus , the aim of the healthy diet is to replace animal fats ( which contain LDLs ) with polyunsaturated vegetable fats which help lower cholesterol , and mono-unsaturated fats , such as olive oil , which may also have a beneficial effect . |
3 | It may also have a negative effect on prosecutors who might be inclined to settle for a plea of guilty to assault instead . |
4 | The choice of contract may also have a significant effect on the ability of the client to control costs. , If there is a firm , fixed design which is let on a fixed price basis , the primary responsibility for control of construction costs is given to the contractor . |
5 | Diabetic treatment , particularly in Type 2 patients , may also have a profound effect . |
6 | Schemes which place teachers into industry without adequate preparation or follow up usually offer little of lasting value and may even have a detrimental effect on the relationship between education and industry . |
7 | It may even have a permanent effect due to the dynamic process generating economies of scale . |
8 | However , this is not to deny that pornographic videos may well have a damaging effect . |
9 | As major platforms such as CD-I and CDTV find success in consumer markets , the widespread use of the technologies for home education , self-improvement and popular reference may well have a push-through effect into the schools . |
10 | The recent difficulties faced by this sector do not impact on this year 's survey results but may well have an adverse effect on the 1991 figures . |
11 | If these skills improve then we may yet have the desired effect of improving the flow of the ball . |