Example sentences of "[vb pp] by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We will say that a feasible solution is efficient if it is dominated by no other feasible solution . |
2 | Over a year or two , therefore , we have shifted from a population of recently diagnosed AIDS patients , often reasonably well but with lives dominated by a threat of pneumonia , to a population surviving longer and developing a range of further complex problems of a chronic debilitating nature . |
3 | The authorities claimed they were conspiring to overthrow the government , which is dominated by a different community , the Moors , but offered no evidence to substantiate this claim . |
4 | Not far away is the village of Buis les Baronnies , dominated by a steep hill topped by a spectacular blade of rock similar to those of the Dentelles . |
5 | The former was dominated by a single mode of utterance , as in the traditional literary genres , the lyric , epic , and tragedy . |
6 | The faculty of divinity at that moment was dominated by a hard intelligence , Professor Bethune-Baker , known to all behind his back as the Bath Bun . |
7 | Sweden is a larger country than Norway with a compact Arctic region dominated by a mountain chain that runs along its western edge , near the border with Norway . |
8 | For those who find themselves in that category , something extra is now needed , some adventitious stroke of fortune , something to upset the terms of the argument and create a world no longer dominated by a leader of proven unpopularity . |
9 | Or has the show been dominated by a faction from Goldsmith 's College ? |
10 | The bond and share issues were handled by a syndicate of 300 underwriters ( though dominated by a handful ) , whose fees totalled $57.5m ( now around $1 billion ) . |
11 | It was dominated by a century from Richards , which on the fourth morning he took in explosive style to 182 not out when Lloyd declared on 379 for 7 . |
12 | Henceforth they were denied access to active participation in the public cult and ( by implication of the biblical text which concentrated upon male activity ) deemed exempt from the obligation to fulfil many of the commandments — a loaded exemption given the fact that Judaism by this time was already very much a religion of performance , moving towards being a religion dominated by a plethora of commandments governing virtually every aspect of daily existence . |
13 | By implication , the whole thrust of post-war economic policy had been misguided , dominated by a totally unrealistic fear of a return to the 1930s . |
14 | By midday on Friday , the elegant facade of their first-floor flat was dominated by a banner bearing the message : moral — get stuffed boyo . |
15 | Rural institutions and local government in rural areas often tend to be dominated by a powerful and unrepresentative minority which represents its own interests rather than those of the majority . |
16 | The stage was dominated by a cracked mask with blank , blind eyes . |
17 | These forests contain many species of trees ( dominated by a mix of beech , spruce and fir ) , hundreds of wild flowers , deep carpets of moss and many lichens . |
18 | In the portrayal of the institution , which was dominated by a brutish regime and encrusted in excrement , there was no indication whether this was present or bygone circumstances . ’ |
19 | The façade is dominated by a statue of the Virgin , but the best feature is the courtyard , still flanked by sections of the original convent . |
20 | I followed his directions and down a narrow street came to a cul-de-sac dominated by a large white house with a portico over the front door . |
21 | Another old London couple were dominated by a ‘ matriarch ’ of a grandmother . |
22 | The N transept is dominated by a Visitation by Kracker . |
23 | The nineteenth-century railway history of the United States was dominated by a number of themes which were dramatically reflected in the railway stations . |
24 | Its façade was dominated by a 65 ft. concrete arch , with a vast concourse beyond flanked by offices and retiring rooms . |
25 | At Oyash , 50 miles north-east of Novosibirsk , a small wooden station with a distinctly Orientalist feel to its carved wooden decoration was dominated by a water tower , similarly decorated , which provided the upward thrust so common in Western stations in the nineteenth century and so lacking on the Trans-Siberian . |
26 | Sometimes , naturally , there would be strong disagreements , but more often than not , the atmosphere was dominated by a feeling of mutual respect . |
27 | Indeed , all in all , I can not see why the option of her returning to Darlington Hall and seeing out her working years there should not offer a very genuine consolation to a life that has come to be so dominated by a sense of waste . |
28 | A family likeness can be seen among all the boys , every face dominated by a long curved nose . |
29 | This sector continues to be dominated by a largely white farming community , with the addition of members of the new black elite . |
30 | As instructed , the building was largely three-storey , but it stood on a high basement and was dominated by a spiky ventilation tower centrally placed over the War Department . |