Example sentences of "[adv] heavily [verb] by [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Our Western culture , so heavily influenced by Enlightenment thinking , values and attitudes , has banished any vocabulary which enables us seriously to reckon with the ‘ dark powers ’ . |
2 | The river is already heavily polluted by chemical and metallurgical industries . |
3 | This example illustrates a general point , namely that the more heavily regulated by statute a government activity is , the more likely it is to be amenable to judicial review . |
4 | But the mode in which the Viennese Bürgertum created the Ringstrasse was still heavily coloured by baroque visions . |
5 | Formulae are often heavily constrained by lack of available data at the Local Authority level , which could be remedied at some cost through the ‘ Resource Allocation Survey ’ which is later advocated . |
6 | Spruce , fir and oak were the species most heavily affected by defoliation . |
7 | If one asks the further question , were the King 's actions wise ? , one 's answer is likely to be all too heavily conditioned by hindsight , by the views one takes of the later politics of the 1930s , of the restoration of a two-party system , and of the decline of the Liberal Party . |