Example sentences of "affect by [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 I think all of us who visited her were strongly affected by her situation , and it was an early lesson in finding out what survives when all the outward normalities of life are stripped away .
2 Ann 's other children are David , 24 , and 14-year-old Tracy , who has been badly affected by her sisters ' convictions .
3 The politics of Spain 's new democracy were greatly affected by her regional diversity .
4 Colleagues and city councillors frequently claim that Dr Fohrbeck 's policies are increasingly affected by her religious convictions , but during our conversation with her there was no evidence of any fanaticism .
5 He says : ‘ She seemed a happy person on the surface but underneath she had been deeply affected by her parents ’ divorce . ’
6 Dr Dunstaple , under whose care she succumbed , was also strongly affected by her death .
7 Her husband and children can really be in the receiving end of her mood changes , and directly affected by her energy levels and lack of knowledge about good nutrition .
8 Her tone betrayed the fact that she had been keyed up about it ever since the procedure had been done this morning at the obstetrician 's consulting-rooms , and Belinda hoped Faye had been keeping careful tabs on her blood-sugar level in case it was being affected by her mood .
9 He did n't seem in the least affected by her inquisitiveness .
10 She herself cared too deeply for Suzie , would be too easily swayed by the younger girl 's pleas , too affected by her tears to remain impartial to her suffering .
11 Lord Justice Parker differentiated between liability of the car driver to her passenger , who must have been within her reasonable contemplation as being likely to be affected by her omission to remove her broken down car from the carriageway and any drivers who may have been proceeding in the opposite direction on the other carriageway .
12 Maisie had been more affected by her mother 's death than most people thought possible .
13 The whole of Russia was affected by its repercussions .
14 All is extended , manifested , rolled out by the universal energy from the seeds of his idea deep in his existence ; but the spirit even though it takes up and enjoys her workings in this body of ours , is not affected by its mortality because it is eternal beyond birth and death , is not linked by the personalities which it assumes because it is the supreme self of all these personalities … ’
15 It will be an ‘ entitlement ’ to children only if the teachers ' interpretation of it and their teaching style , as it is affected by its requirements , will make them more rather than less likely to be the teachers with the sorts of qualities which are likely to engage their learners , interests .
16 UNDERSTANDABLY there has been much wailing and gnashing of teeth over the demise of West Malling ( West Malling Lament , October issue , et al ) but I am amazed that the people most affected by its loss made no attempt to save it from destruction .
17 Unfortunately , in this case , diagrams of 187 Os/ 188 Os against 1/Os and so on do not help to constrain mixing hypotheses further , presumably because concentrations of Os are affected by its compatible behaviour during magma generation and differentiation processes .
18 Many at all levels of the movement , who were too young to have had experience of the First World War , were nevertheless affected by its indirect effects .
19 All those affected by its decisions are citizens of that state and should therefore be involved in making those decisions .
20 The shape of the Gospel communicated in this way is affected by its originating culture .
21 It is in the whole couplet of A and B in which A is affected by its juxtaposition with B , and B by its juxtaposition with A. The whole is different from the sum of its parts because the parts influence or contaminate each other .
22 The submissions made by Mr. Collins for Winchester on this issue can be summarised as follows : ( i ) in exercising its functions as a recognised S.R.O. , Lautro was under a duty to act in accordance with the rules of natural justice : to act fairly in the circumstances ; ( ii ) that duty was owed not merely to Lautro 's member , Norwich Union , but to persons or bodies who would be prejudicially affected by its decisions , in particular to those whose earnings or profits would be affected ; ( iii ) fairness required that a body in the position of Winchester should be notified that Lautro was considering issuing an intervention notice , and be given the opportunity to make representations before the decision to issue the intervention notice .
23 I agree with Mr. Beloff that there seems to be no direct authority on the question whether , and to what extent , the controlling authority owes a duty of fairness to the appointed representative thus indirectly affected by its decisions .
24 The use of collectors did not cure the BDDA 's shortage of funds , but the Association 's effectiveness in dealing with specific problems confronting the deaf community was not affected by its financial anxieties .
25 There is no evidence that they will be adversely affected by its completion .
26 As part of the investigation into attitudes to mass electricity , the project explores the reception by the public of plans for a National Grid and looks at the way in which this programme was presented to those most likely to be environmentally and economically affected by its construction .
27 If the size of a polymer chain can be affected by its configuration , the microstructure must be well characterized before an accurate assessment of experimental data can be made .
28 I had n't thought it important , but perhaps my power to open the hollowings has been affected by its absence . ’
29 Just as the identity of the or segment was affected by its integration into a lexical hypothesis , so the identity of a word will depend on its integration into a sentence context .
30 The behaviour of lava once erupted is significantly affected by its viscosity , that is , its resistance to flow ( see Section 8.2.1 ) .
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