Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] dominate by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The agenda of interstate relations is increasingly complex and is not necessarily dominated by security issues .
2 Stark however was keen to distinguish knowledge from ideology and in this he differentiated himself from Mannheim 's position which he regarded as too dominated by Marxism ( Stark 1958 : 104 ) .
3 Consciousness appears to be almost wholly dominated by language as the medium of thought and expression , so that the entire surface of cognitive processes and voluntary responses appears to be channelled through language .
4 FROM the top of the dome of St Paul 's Cathedral the view is no longer dominated by City church steeples but by an intrusive cacophony of drab , characterless Sixties boxes .
5 If we look at industrial work it can be seen that it tends to be too much dominated by part tasks in that the worker is not involved with the delivery of the whole product but with a small component of it and even , at times , with a particular operation on that small component .
6 Was the world of the 1870s therefore entirely dominated by migration , travel and demographic flux ?
7 My life is certainly not dominated by sex ; in fact , on the whole I would say that sex is totally overrated .
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