Example sentences of "be affect by the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The Ramallah Congress delegation argued ‘ it should first be decided to allow the refugees to return , and once that is decided their actual return should not be affected by the discussion on the border question … |
2 | The nature of the genes is unaffected by their participation in bodily development , but their likelihood of being passed on may be affected by the success of the body that they helped to create . |
3 | The bank were held to be affected by the knowledge of the independent solicitor , Mr. Hallworth , of the undue influence brought upon Mrs. Aboody to sign the particular charge . |
4 | Attendance at lectures does not appear to be affected by the availability of outline notes . |
5 | The main reason for this is to reduce or eliminate the risk that people will be affected by the presence of a new member of their social group . |
6 | It is difficult to predict whether the properties of the polypeptide of interest will be affected by the presence of GST and IgG binding domains in the fusion proteins . |
7 | As the assays might even be affected by the presence of small amounts of proteases , phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride to a final concentration of 2 mM ( Sigma Chemical , St Louis ) was added to all samples before they were thawed on ice and analysed . |
8 | In international procedural terms this required level of intensity is , at least theoretically , satisfied when a State considers it has ‘ an interest of a legal nature that may be affected by the decision in the case … ‘ , while in treaty law the emphasis is on rights and obligations . |
9 | Heavy , masonry fire resisting walls should be free from the possibility that their stability may be affected by the behaviour of other structural members . |
10 | Choice of topic will also be affected by the funding of the research . |
11 | The VSR ( the size ratio of a vertical element ) , can not be affected by the slant of the surface about a vertical axis and is dependent on e and D alone . |
12 | Although both parents will be affected by the departure of children , the impact is likely to be most keenly felt by the woman . |
13 | It would appear from Donoghue v. Stevenson and Australian Knitting Mills Ltd. v. Grant [ 1936 ] A.C. 85 that it would be immaterial whether at the time of fault the victim was in existence or not , so long as the victim was a member of a class which might reasonably and probably be affected by the act of carelessness . |
14 | Even those who did not have any formal law-enforcement responsibility could be affected by the campaign against Dissent . |
15 | We anticipate that the association between protein G and the CH1 domain is unlikely to be affected by the binding of antigen to Fab ( refs 13,14 ) , so that protein G can be used to mediate the labelling of Fab fragments with a variety of fluorophores and detection enzymes in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay procedures . |
16 | At any moment the fortunes of ICI are more likely to be affected by the trend in exchange rates , or oil prices , or the budgetary policies of the United States of America , or the attitude to international trade of the Japanese , than by things which are more directly within our own control . |
17 | Problems exist in water-logged areas where the soil gas may be affected by the decomposition of organic material . |
18 | Much will depend upon the language ability , the intellectual and life experience of the young reader , and his or her relationship with the writer : ‘ The readability of the text may be affected by the degree of correspondence between the experience and thoughts recorded in the text and the experiences and thoughts of a reader ’ ( Gilliland , 1972 , p.68 ) . |
19 | There is a strong tendency to belittle or ignore sexual activity in old age , but the feelings of carers may be affected by the degree of frustration experienced in that aspect of life . |
20 | Because the assay requires 32 P-labelling of proteins by PKA and has to be performed on heat denatured nuclear extracts , it is not necessarily quantitative ( because it will be affected by the degree to which the protein is already phosphorylated ) and will fail to detect heat labile proteins or proteins that are not substrates for PKA . |
21 | To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many non-pensioners with annual gross incomes below £10,000 a year would be affected by the imposition of national insurance contributions on income from savings in excess of £3,000 a year . |
22 | The major sector to be affected by the removal of NTBs could well be small to medium-sized companies . |
23 | Even if there is no change in the level of the PSBR , the rate of change of money growth will be affected by the way in which government finance is raised . |
24 | Including a review of material already published about women and philosophy , she distinguishes between female , feminine and feminist points of view , and then , focusing on the first of these , she considers how philosophy could or would be affected by the inclusion of more women in its institutional structures . |
25 | The Archbishop of York said that Charles 's position of Supreme Governor of the Church of England would not be affected by the breakdown of his marriage — not even if he was divorced . |
26 | The theory of State responsibility may ensure the independence of the State in presenting its claims , but this should not obscure the fact that entities other than States have interests that may be affected by the outcome of the proceedings , and that the present process of international litigation , with few exceptions , pays no regard to them . |
27 | In relation to ( e ) , the Consortium needs to know how many IDO claims have already been validated and how many are outstanding that could be affected by the outcome of the Carmel case . |
28 | It will not normally be affected by the setting of the current limit control ( VR1 ) unless the circuit has begun to ‘ current limit ’ . |
29 | How might the behaviour and attitudes of the pupils be affected by the organization of the school and the teachers ' attitudes and expectations ? |
30 | Relationships with in-laws , especially with parents-in-law , conventionally are regarded as problematic and therefore it is not surprising to find that patterns of support seem to be affected by the quality of the relationship . |