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

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1 From the previous year he had been so badly affected by osteoarthritis that his mobility had become very restricted .
2 In his old age , memory perhaps somewhat affected by imagination , he wrote his recollections for the ‘ Cornish Times ’ of 1901 .
3 This is apparently less affected by phosphate than Mohr 's method .
4 Those people that had found ways of structuring their time , of organising themselves round routines , or having particular sorts of appointments to make _ and this could take many forms , like , for example , just getting up early in the morning to play a sport game , for example , or arranging to meet other people at particular times _ those people that had got some sort of time structure in their lives and some sorts of regular activities to carry out in their lives erm tended to be a lot less severely affected by unemployment than those people that did n't have these sorts of activities , this sort of time structure .
5 Whitlow 's survey also shows that non-agricultural land in Zimbabwe is not seriously affected by erosion , since 95.2 per cent of these areas are in the lowest erosion classes ( Fig. 7.3 ) , and that in Zimbabwe there are 1.83 × 10 6 ha of eroded land overall , of which 83 per cent occurs in the Communal Lands .
6 These rates were not significantly affected by subdivision of the diet group into those who achieved a high fibre score from mainly non-bran sources ( n=7 ) and those who were compliant in taking bran supplements ( 31.4 ( 18.6 ) % v 49.4 ( 13.9 ) % respectively by LTA at 42 months : NS ) .
7 In contrast however the mobility of CREB ( lanes 6 and 7 ) and CREM ( lanes 4 and 5 ) are not significantly affected by phosphatase treatment .
8 However , the trajectory of the shot is not significantly affected by imbalance .
9 But Trawsfynydd was more seriously affected by radiation , which gradually makes welds brittle in the steel pressure vessel holding the reactor 's heart .
10 As was the case with the West Coast main line , the Great Western sub-sector was also badly affected by recession , but the decline at the start of the decade was matched by a spectacular recovery which started from the second half of the 1980s .
11 Services were clearly less affected by import penetration than manufacturing ; and between 1955 and 1975 their share of the world total fell from 25 to 15 per cent , which compares very favourably with the performance of manufactured goods [ Sargent , 1979 ] .
12 In conclusion , despite all that has been said , it must be emphasised that attitudes are as much affected by reality as affecting reality .
13 Choice of research methods is often decisively affected by choice of topic , and the amount of time , money , and work hours available .
14 Nevertheless , children between the ages of six months and three and a half years appear to be often adversely affected by hospital admissions lasting longer than one week , or by repeated admissions .
15 Slovakia , with a more rural economy which was nevertheless also heavily dependent on its armaments and mining industries , had been particularly badly affected by recession and the collapse of the Soviet market .
16 The group pointed to particular examples of " sick rivers " such as the Kennet in Wiltshire , whose source , once a spring , is now a sewage pond , and which has been particularly badly affected by over-abstraction , with the river running dry in some places .
17 Usually the classes and groups most adversely affected by soil erosion are politically weak , disunited and spatially separated .
18 An interesting point is that the tendency to fracture by the spreading of cracks is relatively little affected by temperature whereas the viscosity or shearing stress is very dependent upon temperature .
19 Spruce , fir and oak were the species most heavily affected by defoliation .
20 Overall in South America , some 22 per cent of the arid regions are severely or very severely affected by desertification and there are few remedial programmes in hand .
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