Example sentences of "has a [noun] effect " in BNC.
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1 | The great convenience of the system has an added benefit for the Personnel Manager , as use of the VDU and printout has a rehearsal effect aiding memory recall each time data are accessed . |
2 | It therefore has a surprise effect on the reader who expects each new clause to move the discourse forward . |
3 | ‘ After delivery , the drop in the level of these hormones has a rebound effect on the immune system , which could trigger the disease , ’ he says . |
4 | All this has a snowball effect on the day 's turnover and on the individual dealers ' commissions . |
5 | The bodies and researchers which have considered the problem of access to lawyers all conclude that cost has a deterrent effect on seeking legal advice initially and then pursuing a claim . |
6 | Behaviour that has an effect on the environment , which has a return effect on the organism ( the student ) . |
7 | Since body weight has a prodound effect on pancreatic weight , the results were expressed as mg per 100 g body weight to correct for this variable . |
8 | In addition to the type the way by which soil is attached to a surface has a material effect on the cleaning required . |
9 | The existence at Edinburgh of a range of computer-based disciplines — many of which enjoy worldwide reputations — has a spin-off effect across Faculties , giving wide access to a highly sophisticated level of computing potential . |
10 | The existence at Edinburgh of a range of computer– based disciplines ( many of which enjoy a worldwide reputation ) has a spin-off effect across faculties . |
11 | Cup success has a spin-off effect in the League . |
12 | Results from the Norwegian Institute for Air Research indicate that the compound has a greenhouse effect 6800 times as potent as carbon dioxide . |
13 | In intact experimental animals prostacyclin has a vasodepressor effect and this was observed to an equal degree when injected intravenously or intra-arterially ( Armstrong et al , 1978 ) . |
14 | Although most directly affecting secondary schools , this constraint has a backwash effect on primary schools . |