Example sentences of "affected by [art] " in BNC.

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1 The desire to make arrangements covertly could well have been affected by a double pressure .
2 The kites ' breeding success was affected by a cold wet spring , accidental disturbance and the theft of eggs from six nests .
3 Writing about the novel in 1 927 , Eliot stated that ‘ nearly every contemporary novel known to me is either directly affected by a study of psycho-analysis , or affected by the atmosphere created by psycho-analysis , or inspired by a desire to escape from psycho-analysis …
4 Family honour and pride , which are so easily upset by a woman 's actions , are far less easily affected by a man 's errors .
5 The company is likely to be affected by a series of unofficial stoppages before any official action begins , as it was in the lead up to negotiations when Ford 's final offer was rejected last month .
6 LAURENCE SMITH , the former London and Saracens centre , whose livelihood as a fireman has been affected by a serious leg injury sustained while playing rugby a year ago , has an international benefit match at Southgate on Monday afternoon .
7 Subsequent notification to each individual affected by a suspended measure might well jeopardise the long-term purpose that originally prompted the surveillance .
8 CND had planned a number of marches in London for that summer but they were affected by a ban on all public processions ( other than those traditionally held ) in the Metropolitan Police District which was imposed for a twenty-eight-day period by the Metropolitan Police Commissioner , with the consent of the Home Secretary , under section 3 of the Public Order Act 1936 .
9 CND claimed that sixteen air bases were affected by a co-ordinated action over the two days .
10 For example , it is now possible to produce cassava seedlings , the parental line of which is usually affected by a mosaic virus , by culturing unaffected cells that can be propagated in sterile conditions ( Tudge 1988 ) .
11 This process can be affected by a wide variety of factors .
12 The multiple role of many detoxification enzymes would explain one of the curious features of chemical-sensitive patients — the fact that they are usually affected by a whole range of chemicals , not just one .
13 Occupancy in homes has been marginally affected by a downturn in the economy though businesses have generally continued to trade profitably .
14 It is important when answering questions on relevant costing to identify all future cash flows affected by a particular decision .
15 But he was already affected by a euphoria which induced courage and recklessness .
16 Bassett , who yesterday put midfielder Mike Lake on the transfer list , said : ‘ We have allowed our confidence to be affected by a few bad results .
17 As a result the function of second-level policy-making institutions such as Public Local Inquiries is seen in terms of merely affording an opportunity for those whose private individual rights and interests may be affected by a policy proposal , to make this known to those responsible for making the decision .
18 The principle of equal concern and respect would also entail an obligation for those in authority to provide those affected by a decision with reasons for it and appropriate institutional mechanisms for challenging it .
19 John Stuart Mill notices this ( he quotes the sentence in question , italicising ‘ and of individual qualities ’ ) , and proceeds ( 1 ) to ask what is meant by an ‘ individual quality ’ ; ( 2 ) as if he knows the answer to this question ( namely , the individual qualities of an object are ‘ the individual and instantaneous impressions which it produces in us ’ ) , to deny that predicating a quality of an object is predicating of it one of its individual qualities ; and ( 3 ) to say what it is to predicate a quality of an object ( namely , ‘ to assert that the object affects us in a manner similar to that in which we are affected by a known class of objects ’ ) .
20 When we ascribe a quality to an object we intend to assert that the object affects us in a manner similar to that in which we are affected by a known class of objects .
21 Five thousand square metres of the castle , which is regularly lived in by the royal family , was affected by a blaze which began near the family 's private chapel in the Chester tower on the north-east side of the vast complex .
22 A variety of other industries were also ruined by British policy : silk goods manufacturers , for example , were compelled to restrict themselves to the production of raw silk , while gun making was seriously affected by a restrictive licensing policy and other means ( Bagchi , 1982 , p. 82 ) .
23 They are scholars , mystics and sorcerers without peer , but are affected by a languor that means they rarely bestir themselves except for the most pressing and dire of circumstances .
24 Because they argue and fight amongst themselves even in the thick of battle , Orcs and Goblins are affected by a special Animosity rule .
25 Thus , a young person who has stayed long in care is affected by a multitude of factors .
26 Defining sufficient interest is relatively easy where one or more persons are more seriously affected by a decision than people generally .
27 It is first necessary to recognize that some financial assets are closer substitutes for money than other financial assets , and so are the more likely to be immediately affected by a change in the money supply .
28 The length of waiting lists is affected by a number of factors .
29 However , some water experts argue that much of the investment needed in future is to meet higher quality standards and wo n't be affected by a fall in demand .
30 A third State is affected by a treaty as a matter of fact when the treaty necessitates it acting in some way in response ( even if its preferred response is to do nothing ) .
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