Example sentences of "this [modal v] have [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Together with reported delays last year on international contracts , this may have implications for profits in the current year , ’ the report said .
2 This may have implications for the effectiveness of pre-emptive analgesia in surgery for previously painful conditions .
3 After more than 30 years ' work at Wharram Percy , it is possible to give a general account of what happened on the site , and , in view of the detailed work there , this may have implications for studies elsewhere .
4 This may have implications for the future consultation of theses , as described in Chapter 4 .
5 I was only too aware of the possibility that if any guest were to find his stay at Darlington Hall less than comfortable , this might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness .
6 This might have implications for the many companies which import computers made outside the European Community especially the " clone " importers who affix their own name to the equipment .
7 This could have implications for engineers using changes in the sound of vibrating components to check for cracks and fractures .
8 This effect may also induce a European sense of identity among the citizens of the member states , and this could have implications for some of the cultural barriers to free movement .
9 Supervisors would need to consider the validity of such explanations : where scrutiny of a number of schedules showed avoidance of particular areas to be common , this would have implications for agency policy and staff training .
10 If they do appear to be effective for recognition , this will have consequences for the design of pattern recognisers .
11 ‘ I quite accept that being in public life , the publicity about this will have repercussions on my political life .
12 If one market fails to clear , this will have repercussions in other markets and these in turn may further affect the disequilibrium in the initial market .
13 It has to be clearly understood that whether LMS or GMS there is inevitably going to be a change in the existing relationships at all levels ; this will have implications for where differing and changed levels of power will lie .
14 If there is an intrinsic conflict between capital and labour leading management to seek out means of exercising tight control over workers through fragmenting and de-skilling jobs , then this will have implications for the way in which whole enterprises are organised .
15 This will have implications for the training of future GIS users , and for graphicacy education in general .
16 The modes of communication are changing and this will have implications for the historical record .
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