Example sentences of "these [noun] [vb mod] have [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These pairs would have an infinite amount of energy and , therefore , by Einstein 's famous equation E m , they would have an infinite amount of mass . |
2 | These proposals will have a major effect upon the University , since several Medical School departments ( the relocation of which alone is estimated to cost some £16m ) , as well as a number of related research groups , are located at the Radcliffe Infirmary , while the Department of Psychiatry has laboratory space at Littlemore Hospital . |
3 | If latent inhibition and habituation reflect the operation of a common mechanism , then procedural variations that modify the magnitude of one of these phenomena should have a similar effect on the other . |
4 | If a country depends on one or two primary products , e.g. bauxite or coffee , for the bulk of its export revenue then a fall in world demand and prices for these products can have a disastrous impact on export revenues , GNP growth and economic development programmes . |
5 | But the group hopes these pictures will have a stronger impact . |
6 | Since some speakers ( those who have low " competence " ) do not use many Patois features anyway , these speakers will have a lower Patois index than other speakers who code switch to the same extent , but who use more Patois features in the Patois part of their talk . |
7 | Amongst liberals , there has been a tendency to believe that remedying the gender imbalances in these books might have a positive influence on girls ' educational achievement . |
8 | Any animal that could detect these waves would have a reliable indicator of weather changes ahead . |
9 | It seems that some of these proteins might have a significant part to play in the treatment of nerve injury , neuropathies and tumours of glial cell origin . |
10 | Residents of these homes should have the same rights to choice of general practitioner and to NHS care as any other person . |
11 | A ship equipped with two or three of these panemones could have the best of both worlds . |
12 | The RSPB claims that even a small oil spill in these areas could have a disastrous effect on wildlife . |
13 | The extent of agricultural training among the people of these areas could have an important influence on the rate of change . |
14 | It will be seen that all three of these matters must have a special importance when the transaction in question is one of suretyship and the wife without any recompense , except the advantage of her husband , saddles herself or her separate property with a liability for his debt or debts . |
15 | The rules stipulate that these boards can have a maximum hull thickness of 16.5cm which includes most boards produced today . |
16 | The proper handling of these expectations will have a major impact on the overall success of the company following the acquisition . |
17 | It is assumed that the personal and social significance of transport in general and driving in particular develops rapidly between the ages of 13 and 19 , and that the knowledge , attitudes and judgements relating to driving that develop during these years will have an important bearing on how young drivers behave on the road . |
18 | These Directives could have a profound effect upon the value for money which insurance companies and pension providers can offer their customers , throughout Europe , in the years ahead . |
19 | ( Of course , even if they do , it will not necessarily mean that these concepts will have the same importance for Q[x] as for Z. ) |
20 | Depending on the company , excluding any one or more of these items could have a dramatic effect on the volatility of its results , and so on the element of risk in its PRP scheme . |
21 | These decisions will have a profound bearing on the future viability of the resulting product or process and should therefore take into account the most likely consequences . |
22 | These decisions will have a profound bearing on the future viability of the resulting product or process and should therefore take into account the most likely consequences . |
23 | It seems very likely that ILEA schools which have been most heavily engaged in these developments will have a distinct advantage if national schemes of assessment are broadly in line with the TGAT report , though many teachers are likely to have reservations about nationally prescribed tests . |
24 | But these children could have a wonderful chance to improve their skills . |
25 | Furthermore the OPEC countries have accumulated massive portfolios of international financial assets as a consequence of the two oil shocks , and the management of these assets can have a marked impact on the foreign exchange markets . |
26 | These factors may have a marginal influence on salary ; they have no bearing at all on hierarchical layers . |
27 | These fluctuations can have a cumulative effect , particularly on the demand for such products as steel , bricks , heavy goods vehicles and machine tools . |
28 | The exact numbers of animals caught in nets are unknown , but available statistics show incidental captures to be widespread throughout the region , and these mortalities may have a considerable effect on local populations . |