Example sentences of "effect which [modal v] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | I do not read the decision in Effer v. Kantner as having that effect which would be contrary to the form in which the question posed was answered in that decision . |
2 | This man , if without great genius , saw at a glance the effect which would be produced by any opéra you showed him . |
3 | Altogether this led to an effect which might be described as a tapering of market opportunities , and it was sharpened as international growth rates decelerated in the early 1970s . |
4 | This effect which may be due to increased lipid peroxide levels in diabetes was reversed by insulin treatment ( Arbogast et al , 1982 ) . |
5 | A third effect which could be added is that business experience would be gained by the local merchant , and thus the society begins to develop a pool of people with such business experience . |
6 | Fundamentally , it is the differences in composition that are responsible for all the variations between the extremes , and this produces an interesting chain of cause and effect which can be summed up like this : |
7 | ( We shall shift from percentages to proportions from now on , since we need measures of effect which can be multiplied together . ) |
8 | By sliding the lace carriage in the same direction for ten rows the knitting will have a distinct leaning in one direction , then by sliding it the other way for ten rows , the knitting will form a zig-zag lace effect which can be most attractive as an edging , or for shawls and scarves . |
9 | It is also interesting to note that endorphins are released when acupuncture is practised and perhaps make a significant contribution to the therapeutic effects which may be achieved . |
10 | Whilst Seymour-Ure 's approach is focused on individual case studies , he hints at but does not examine a range of important , but empirically not easily verifiable , effects of mass media in general , and of television in particular : effects which may be both cumulative and long-term . |
11 | There is , as in the tensile case , a further complication from end effects which may be very considerable with highly anisotropic specimens . |
12 | In understanding the effects which may be observed of subjective risk in everyday driving the most important studies are likely to be those using moderate levels of arousal . |
13 | Ac-ASA certainly has some pharmacological effects which may be important as a proposed mechanism of action for the drug . |
14 | Unfortunately nonsense remains , however many people accept or pretend to accept it ; and it has a nasty habit of exploding in a nation 's face with effects which can be as devastating as those of a nuclear weapon . |
15 | To start with there are 102 effects which can be combined to make up an effect chain using up to 6 effects simultaneously . |
16 | There is no limit to the effects which can be created using this method , except that it is restricted to the use of plain carpet . |
17 | And this can cause side effects which can be so severe that the drugs must be used very sparingly . |
18 | There may well be long-term effects which will be felt in any subsequent attempt to float such a project . |
19 | In an important study , Shand and Klima ( 1981 ) found suffix effects which could be explained in sign coding terms . |