Example sentences of "it [modal v] [adv] have the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It may also have the effect of precluding those members who can not find the time to attend a few workshops and may therefore strengthen management committees and their bureaux in the long run . |
2 | It was wonderful to be able to listen to her favourite song with impunity , extraordinary that it should still have the power to move her , but not to tears . |
3 | It could also have the effect of suggesting to girls that activities society regards as ‘ male ’ are pleasurable and rewarding , and therefore encourage them to stay with the male-dominated subjects — science , technology and mathematics throughout secondary schooling . |
4 | It could certainly have the advantage of returning land to agricultural use without the huge delays normally associated with conventional quarrying . |
5 | If the Purchaser is simply concerned with the question of risk , then it need only have the option to withdraw from the deal if material warrant breaches become apparent prior to completion . |
6 | It would also have the advantage of linking into the proposed L.R.T. system at the Ice Bowl , and could , therefore , serve the dual purpose as a tourist facility , and a peak-time commuter line for the people of Comber . |
7 | It will also have the objective of attracting and retaining young , high calibre people into the academic field to improve the standard of teaching . |
8 | In the latter case , it will meanwhile have the effect of turning literary study into something much closer to the sociology that Marxists have colonized in the modern academy . |
9 | Register-shifting , while a possibility in certain sorts of text , is discouraged in academic texts because it can often have the effect of ironising your writing , something which is undesirable if you have to demonstrate clearly your knowledge and ideas . |