Example sentences of "[Wh det] may affect [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are many different financial considerations which may affect the decision as to which form of business enterprise to undertake .
2 The barrier to this is not so much their intellectual capability , but the social stigma of their handicap , which may affect the attitudes of teachers and the parents of other children .
3 A further factor to consider is the ‘ noise ’ or interference from other sources which may affect the clarity of the message , while the channel through which the message is directed must also be selected with care to ensure clear communication .
4 Where trees such as large poplars exist on the site , they absorb copious amounts of moisture from the soil , which may affect the water table locally .
5 Secondly , the tests may produce inconclusive results , or expose some minor defects which may not have the effect of causing mental or physical handicap , but which may affect the child .
6 1 in cases where problems arise which may affect the child ;
7 Results from the study are expected to show how adaptable the indigenous agro-pastoral systems are in the face of adverse climatic changes which may affect the Sahel as a consequence of global warming .
8 In this service veterinary surgeons are employed in the control and eradication of serious diseases of livestock , in the investigation of outbreaks of disease , in the application of health schemes aimed at increasing the efficiency of our livestock industries , and in all matters of animal health and welfare which may affect the country as a whole .
9 To induce a goalkeeper by distraction to kick into touch is to win a symbolic victory which may affect the result and one side 's league position .
10 Sociologists wanted to have their results accepted as scientifically accurate , have worked in the same way , but not always successfully , when dealing with people , is not always to easy to think of all the things which may affect the result .
11 It has been found that regular use of some 2 in 1 's can cause ingredients to build up on the hair shaft which may affect the results of a perm or colour .
12 It is , however , in the best interests of the partners if the partnership is commenced in this way , since the document agreed upon by the partners will make provision for most eventualities which may affect the partnership .
13 Once the chairman has summarised progress to date the other advisors should be requested to report ( to the lead adviser and , if present , principals ) on their progress and to highlight any potential difficulties which may affect the timetable .
14 Features will be photocopies which may affect the quality of photographs .
15 Some practitioners complained that it was to difficult to estimate in advance and could lead to aggressive underpricing which may affect the quality of the work .
16 We are concerned with two forms of covenant : restrictive covenants , which may affect the use to which freeholders may put their land ; and covenants contained in a lease , which restrict the position of tenants .
17 Abortions are also recommended by doctors when the child may be born afflicted with a severe mental or physical handicap ( e.g. ‘ Down 's syndrome ’ ) which may affect the mother or existing children .
18 They can be judiciously appraised , with an open eye for trends which may affect the relation between recorded and unrecorded crime , in combination with broader consideration of historical and theoretical issues which may affect their validity .
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