Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [modal v] have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is here of course that the precise order in which voters place candidates can have a decisive effect on the destination of the last seat(s) . |
2 | On the other hand reduced injections will have a contractionary effect on income levels in the domestic circular flow . |
3 | She believed women should have a sensible working wardrobe and , abhorring idleness , wanted to sell clothes for the working woman . |
4 | Persecuting Nonconformists could have a knock-on effect in a community , hitting those who were loyal to the established Church . |
5 | If employers are to be expected to meet the cost then they ( and the Department of Health ) will have to be convinced that moneys invested in providing programmes will have a worth-while outcome in terms of better recruitment and retention of staff . |
6 | So how we perform over coming months will have a profound affect on what ultimately happens to AEA . |
7 | Often this will not be successful if the population is attached to its traditional methods and the new methods are radically different from the old ; a careful marketing campaign to change attitudes can have a dramatic effect , particularly by presenting new products in a way that is not dramatically different from the old . |
8 | We 're going to have to close , alas , because it 's been very interesting , and er er er a very diverse , ninety six people think animals should have a better deal , seventy seven think that the use of animals in research is justified at ti , from time to time , and well over seventy |
9 | And pure substances tailored to neurotransmitter sites would have a good chance of being free of unpleasant side effects elsewhere in the body . |
10 | However , I think booksellers should have a hard look at what is being done at Christmas to promote books . ’ |
11 | I think managers should have a proper grounding . |
12 | High earning possibilities could have a compensating effect , for if they increased the " idleness " of those already employed , they also drew in new hands . |
13 | To Tozer , the news that IBM UK , the industry 's barometer , has this year frozen pay and is reshuffling its employees to cut numbers must have a good side : ‘ If it means it becomes more responsive to the market and customers , I think we will benefit , ’ she says . |
14 | In this book Intoxication , Californian psychopharmacologist Ronald Siegel claims humans may have a fourth primary instinct — we need to get high , to change the way that we feel by artificial needs . |