Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] have [art] profound " in BNC.

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1 The increased happiness which would be experienced by the accord would have a profound effect and become a very important influence on the progress of civilisation .
2 Ideas about baby feeding and weaning are constantly changing and actual practice can have a profound effect on child health .
3 Obvious points , perhaps , but important , since an adaptation to a new habitat can have a profound effect on a species ' fortunes .
4 A major new training initiative set up by the Women 's Unit and the Personnel Services Division could have a profound effect on women 's employment across Europe .
5 Moeri 's account of the accident could have a profound effect on the defence the company makes at the trial , which resumes on 11 May .
6 Achieving that aim would have a profound effect on the energy industry — coal and oil-fired power stations are major sources of CO — and on forest management .
7 Although on consolidation the accounting effects of any trading within a group should cancel , the transfer price can have a profound effect on the motivation and performance of the group .
8 Tax policy may have a profound effect on those on low incomes , but constitutionally any changes are a matter for the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
9 One mistake could have a profound effect later on .
10 Where efforts have been made , as in parts of the south of Italy , evidence is accumulating that , at least in the specific areas concerned , a production cooperative approach can have a profound impact on local employment and economic development .
11 This particular Committee 's finding will have a profound effect on the construction industry , and this heralds a new era for flat roofing .
12 Judging by the scheme 's success it looks as though Darlington 's Railside Revival project could have a profound impact on the North-East as a whole well into the next century .
13 The politicians and bureaucrats at this level can have a profound effect upon the local people , and can obstruct , alter or intensify central government actions .
14 But the appeal is also of importance for the future of the law of restitution , since the decision of your Lordships ' House could have a profound effect upon the structure of this part of our law .
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