Example sentences of "have on " in BNC.

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1 I would therefore advise against taking any kind of drugs , not just because it is unsporting , or because of the threat of severe penalties on discovery , but also because of the adverse effects any drug regime has on the mind and body .
2 This has the same free , metaphysical bearing on his being a drunkard that Raskolnikov 's wanting to dare has on his being a murderer .
3 It is intrinsic to divided societies that both forms of policing occur simultaneously , and it is important to establish what effects one has on the other .
4 Whatever influence television news has on voters , it would be likely to affect all , or nearly all voters .
5 Even when he saw it being done he still would n't have known what was going on but unless you try it yourself , you do n't know what physical effect , or mental effect , it has on you and how speedy and intolerant it makes you of other people .
6 These are examples of externalities — the economic effects that a transaction has on third parties .
7 Moneymen hope that parliament will act faster on this than it has on company-law reform .
8 Can the stifling effect that aid usually has on those who should learn to prosper through their own efforts be avoided ?
9 ‘ Notice the effect that black has on colours — Poussin painted on black canvas , and so did Braque sometimes . ’
10 But this would be wrong because , as Kant has demonstrated , ‘ existence is not an attribute ’ , an additional property which a thing has on top of its other properties like greenness , tallness , or roundness .
11 When one considers the huge cost overruns the West has on each new fighter , tank and warship , it is hard to believe that the same does not happen in Russia .
12 Is the media merely a tool that can be used by the dominant group in society to bring about whatever change or lack of change they require or does it , by its nature , shape the influence it has on the population ?
13 The informal sector has on occasion generated small businesses and creative enterprises .
14 A play on mental handicap , such as a period in the life of a mentally handicapped person , or depicting the effects which a mentally handicapped child has on the parents , could be either an uplifting or depressing experience .
15 At the moment , I am working on a novel and the kitchen table has on it only the ancient German electric typewriter which I use to type out the second draft of what I have already written by hand .
16 Many owners do not realize what effect their own behaviour has on their dog .
17 The technical word phenotype is used for the bodily manifestation of a gene , the effect that a gene , in comparison with its alleles , has on the body , via development .
18 The phenotypic effects of a gene are normally seen as all the effects that it has on the body in which it sits .
19 But we shall now see that the phenotypic effects of a gene need to be thought of as all the effects that it has on the world .
20 As we shall see in subsequent chapters , the approach they have taken to fundamental freedoms has on a number of important occasions been radically different and altogether more liberal than has been the case here .
21 the possible distorting effect that technology has on attitudes to , and the availability of , other forms of health care — for example , preventive care and the often forgotten possibility of not doing anything ;
22 We shall consider in a moment the grip this kind of thinking has on the conservative mind , not merely the politically Conservative , but traditionalists of all kinds .
23 I would not expect an angler to hit , or even see , every bite he has on a swing-tip the first time he uses one .
24 What differentiates true experiments from non-experimental enquiries is the attempt , either in the laboratory or field , to produce an effect among groups which have been randomly formed ; in the simplest experiment , the researcher deliberately alters the X values of an experimental group , and sees what effect this has on their Y values by comparing them with a control group .
25 An interaction can be formally defined as a situation in which the effect of one variable upon another depends upon the value of a third variable ; when asked how much effect X has on Y , we are forced to answer : ‘ it depends . ’
26 Of particular importance is the effect that deforestation has on tropical soils .
27 The mixing of geographical information from different map scales and sources is a key aspect of GIS functionality , but it does raise the question as to what effects the combination of different levels of data uncertainty has on both the output maps and on the data derived from spatial query and analysis .
28 Fortunately , or unfortunately , that is easy work now : the iron horse speeds you along , you steam under the shades of Knockfarrel , which has on its summit a very fine vitrified fort ; past Strathpeffer Wells , Castle Leod , Lochs Garve and Luichart , through Strath Bran , till you reach Auchnasheen , where you change steam for horse-power , and get a little exercise in patience , waiting in the drizzling rain till the horses are rested , re-yoked , and ready for starting .
29 A useful guide to the first two is to see what effect a symptom has on the patient 's ability to function as a whole , creative , happy , loving human being , taking into account their normal state of course !
30 It will be interesting to see the effect this has on homelessness .
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