Example sentences of "effect at the " in BNC.

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1 The following demonstration compares a stall with a little too much rudder to a stall in a slightly slipping turn , and shows how even slightly too much rudder has a significant effect at the stall .
2 The Portuguese officials said they would hear the appeal on 18 October and confirmed the appeal only involved the fine and not the ban , which actually took effect at the Spanish Grand Prix last Sunday .
3 When the rules take full effect at the end of 1992 , banks will have to back every commercial loan with capital equal to 8% of the loan 's value ; half of that must be share capital or disclosed reserves ( ‘ core ’ capital ) .
4 Exactly a month after the exhibition opened , the Secretary of State announced that state aid for churches in use would begin with immediate effect at the rate of £1 million a year .
5 With regard to the War Department , I quite agree with Panmure , that the best course will be to lodge that Department in an unpretending but suitable manner in Pall Mall , and to carry that arrangement into effect at the same time that a Foreign and Colonial Office are building in Downing and Fludyer Street .
6 Send in the form at any time during the year , but it only takes effect at the beginning of the next tax year , in April .
7 What the new technology has allowed is the study of the Hall effect at the level where quantum theory takes over from ‘ classical ’ electromagnetism , in other words , the quantum Hall effect .
8 But , because of the statistical properties of the normal curve of distribution , they do have a large effect at the extremes .
9 It was a dramatised version of Major 's favourite spiel about himself , used to great effect at the parliamentary selection meeting for his present seat 16 years ago .
10 Coopers ' letter adds : ‘ We confirm that , if FRS 3 had been in effect at the date of signing the audit opinion on the 1991 financial statements , and the relevant reclassifications had been made , together with the adjustment for goodwill described above , the audit opinion would not have been qualified . ’
11 S 392 states that the resignation may be effected by depositing written notice to that effect at the company 's registered office , and that the date of resignation will be that on which the notice is deposited , or as otherwise specified in the notice .
12 But this will scarcely work , for it was precisely in this year , and perhaps as a result of the failure of Archbishop Ralph 's letter to produce any effect at the papal court , that the Canterbury monks claimed that they had ‘ discovered ’ the long lost documents with all the essential primatial clauses in them .
13 In this discussion , Poulantzas relies on a counterfactual claim to defend his view that the peasantry had a pertinent effect at the political level — namely Bonapartism — and were thus a distinct class .
14 On large angular scales , temperature fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background radiation ( CMBR ) are produced by the Sachs-Wolfe effect at the end of recombination .
15 He himself is much better recorded in the studio performance but the new one has a certain documentary value , for it shows him 14 years later still singing the part magnificently , still ( for example ) achieving that remarkable effect at the climax of ‘ Or son sei mesi ’ when , by his phrasingover , the shame ( ‘ vergogna ’ ) becomes the agony ( ‘ ahime ’ ) , and now ( at a time when it must be tempting to broaden baritonally ) deliberately sharpening the edge and brightness of his tenor .
16 Nor was it an appealing thought to the king that while his own bureaucrats and servants were being thus harried , the pope 's men were assured of dispensations enough , and that since the resigned livings were vacated by papal decree , and therefore in effect at the Curia , they were to be filled by papal provision , not by the previous or usual patron .
17 Yet this structuring of discourse along the patterns of dialogue has an effect at the most detailed , grammatical level .
18 Section I of the Law of Property ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1989 came into effect at the same time .
19 Success at the level of macro-institutional policies does not automatically produce a knock-on effect at the level of everyday social interaction , and local ‘ grass roots ’ initiatives do not necessarily yield models which are applicable to strategies of structural transformation .
20 Following the preliminary roadside ‘ breathalyser ’ test , the old code provided that the specimen to be taken for analysis from the driver at a police station should be of blood or urine , in effect at the driver 's option .
21 The new Business Rate , also known as the National Non-Domestic Rate ( NNDR ) , will come into effect at the same time as the Community Charge/Poll Tax on 1st April 1990. this leaflet is intended to outline the changes that are being made to the rating system and show how these changes will affect businesses in Oxford .
22 A new management structure , which came into effect at the end of 1986 , has a UDC Management Board , supported by a small number of specialist committees and a two-tier revision structure .
23 This means that in evaluating the magnitude of the substitution effect and the output effect at the observed factor shares , the existence of the monopoly mark-up needs to be taken into account .
24 The summit did not even attempt to close any of the yawning gaps in the single market , which must come into effect at the end of next year .
25 As you are aware , section 225 of the Act provides for certain laws to lose their effect at the end of 1979 , and a recent circular has been issued by the Secretary of State in this connection .
26 Bracing the right side while turning the shoulders , trunk and hips , creates the coil spring effect at the top of the backswing .
27 The directive , which had hitherto been opposed by West Germany , Greece and Spain , was due to come into effect at the end of 1994 ; the Commission aimed to reach agreement on a single passport for insurance companies during 1990 .
28 Initially Ramos expressed no opposition to the ruling but , on Aug. 17 , he altered his position following pressure from central bank governor Cuisia who had said that individuals would not be let off past breaches ; Justice Secretary Franklin Drilon , who had initially merely commented that the judge had made an erroneous decision , since the new regulations were not even in effect at the time of the ruling , later instructed government lawyers to investigate the possibility of an appeal against the dismissal of charges .
29 They appreciate that the mill is private property and that there is a notice to this effect at the entrance to the site , but they still feel that the building should be either made secure or demolished .
30 The change would take effect at the end of his present term ( 1965 ) or before then , if he were to die in office .
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