Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [be] dominated by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I have pointed out elsewhere that the epoch of Western civilization to which Rado refers is dominated by a process of unconscious recapitulation of polytheism in Christianity . |
2 | Bristol had been dominated by the Whigs since 1695 , and had fallen to the Tories only in 1710 in the Sacheverellite backlash , so Daines had good reason to believe that a careful cultivation of the electorate could pay dividends . |
3 | The public system of child care in the UK has been dominated by the twin themes of rescue and compensation . |
4 | But while the British media 's account of World Cup preparations in Italy has been dominated by the prospect of violence , British domestic youth culture has primed itself for other possibilities by looking to the Latin-influenced culture of spectatorship and style . |
5 | Tracey had been dominated by the perceptual aspects and had equated balance with apparent symmetry . |