Example sentences of "[that] [vb mod] have [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One consequence of these extension schemes that may have a serious effect upon arts education is the way that some authorities are pushing for arts subjects to be taught as part of modular courses , which could lead to a reduction of the number of two-year examination courses in separate arts subjects .
2 States shall provide prior and time timely notification and relevant information to potentially affected States on activities that may have a significant adverse trans transboundary
3 Just by changing the colour of the walls and soft furnishings you can provide a completely new background that may have a profound effect on the existing furniture , making it look entirely different .
4 Continued avoidance of other substances or behaviours that may have a comparable , destructive , mood-altering effect on the individual sufferer .
5 Normal accounting principles require the company to make provision for the onerous lease , because it is effectively a liability that may have no corresponding economic benefit in the future .
6 Cyclosporin concentrations are checked only in those patients who are receiving additional treatments that may have an appreciable interaction with the immunosuppressant .
7 Nonetheless , for spiritual recovery to have the best opportunity for development , it must be true that sufferers from any form of addictive disease would ultimately be best advised to avoid all substances and behaviours that may have an inappropriate mood-altering effect .
8 Bush said that although " there are some things in it I had to gag and digest " , he would sign it " because for the first time it makes significant and long-term cuts in federal spending that should have a positive impact on America 's economic future " .
9 It is a European problem that must have a European solution .
10 If it is mentioned at all to medical students it is in a derogatory fashion , being described as a method of treating patients with incredibly dilute or immeasurable quantities of materials that could have no possible effect on the body .
11 Wanting to protect him , she took charge of the conversation then , turning it to subjects that could have no personal connotations for him , subjects like the efficient way that the British government had persuaded the Americans to take over responsibility for Greece and its defence against Communism , which they could no longer afford , and their less effective attempts to involve the Americans in the Palestine troubles .
12 Their constitution embodied a radical fear of the executive and an extreme division of powers that could have no conceivable medieval precedent .
13 It was many years since he 'd had anything in common with his foster family and she would have expected him to use his sojourn in America as a tactful method of ending the association , of breaking ties that could have no conceivable advantage for him .
14 A study investigating the occurrence of all cancers , not only leukaemia , and the incidence of other illnesses and conditions that could have a genetic cause among children of workers in the nuclear industry is underway .
15 ‘ We have discovered something that could have a significant impact in treating Parkinson 's , ’ said Frank Collins , vice president of neuro-science for Synergen Inc .
16 The rule applies in all preconsonantal environments including those that would have a long vowel in monosyllables ( fricative and voiced obstruent environments and liquids ) , except apparently before [ s ] clusters ( as in hospital ) .
17 But as far as Great Britain Ltd was concerned and building a food industry that would have a major part to play in China and Brazil and other developing countries , I was sorry the shareholders took the view that they did .
18 He knows that we can not reduce the VAT rate as a solution , but he also knows that we can take measures that would have a similar effect in helping the industry .
19 A group of people politically sympathetic to the government of the day could be appointed to each department to assist ministers with advice that would have a political content .
20 He is more concerned with the industry-wide slow progress in inter-language communication and believes Oracle could impose one kind of object system that would have a big influence on OO programming languages .
21 But that would be a plausible prediction only for members of a constant and self-conscious majority of opinion , and if such a majority existed so would a self-conscious minority that would have the opposite opinion .
22 be aware of the need to provide not just on-the-spot support but , where possible , support that will have a lasting effect on classroom practice ;
23 The first 20 minutes will be a crucial period for a derby that will have a strong bearing on promotion and relegation issues .
24 RON ATKINSON yesterday accused Norwich manager , Mike Walker , of ‘ absolute kidology ’ on the eve of a Carrow Road showdown that will have a major bearing on the destiny of the Premier League championship .
25 Detractors of what has been achieved so far in Docklands , 10 years after the LDDC 's inception , fail to remember that there is one other artery into the area that will have a positive effect on commercial property : the underground road tunnel known as the Limehouse Link , which is expected to open in about eight months ' time , eliminating tedious congestion at Tower Bridge and Wapping .
26 It is abundantly clear from Reynolds 's findings that schools can adopt certain strategies that will have a positive influence on pupil behaviour .
27 Ripa di Meana wrote to the British Government in October complaining about its failure to apply the EC 's Environmental Impact Directive , which requires that all planning proposals that will have a significant impact on the environment must include a formal environmental impact assessment ( an EIA ) .
28 It is groups from such backgrounds that will have the greatest need of counselling .
29 As we are time-travellers we can peer into the future and notice that it is the professional class that will have the last laugh ; for the ‘ bourgeoisie ’ ( as Marx called them ) took over from the gentry .
30 If you start writing down some of the responses to that question , you will find you have along the way acquired a ragbag of elements that will have an important bearing on the design .
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