Example sentences of "be affected by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We studied only newly diagnosed cases of cervical abnormality because the persistence or recurrence of cervical neoplasia might also be affected by the factors under study .
2 The number of phonemically equivalent words returned by LA seems to be affected by the factors discussed below .
3 The Ramallah Congress delegation argued ‘ it should first be decided to allow the refugees to return , and once that is decided their actual return should not be affected by the discussion on the border question …
4 It wo n't be affected by the credit squeeze … ?
5 This means that a proposal must be circulated among various sections and departments that will be affected by the proposal , with much discussion and correction ensuing .
6 The Regulations are presently the responsibility of Building Control Officers within local authorities and it is to them that you should apply if you want to do any work which might be affected by the Regulations .
7 In addition , multi-national securities offerings and cross-border acquisitions will be affected by the regulations of the territories involved .
8 But two North Wales MPs estimate that around 150 regular fishermen could be affected by the regulations .
9 The nature of the genes is unaffected by their participation in bodily development , but their likelihood of being passed on may be affected by the success of the body that they helped to create .
10 By early February there were reports of large numbers of dead shellfish on beaches , an increasing number of seals were being treated for internal problems caused by oil poisoning , and a quarter of the economically important salmon-farming industry appeared to be affected by the spill .
11 The bank were held to be affected by the knowledge of the independent solicitor , Mr. Hallworth , of the undue influence brought upon Mrs. Aboody to sign the particular charge .
12 He said 75pc of cigarettes produced by Rothmans in Darlington went outside Europe and would not be affected by the ban .
13 He said 75pc of cigarettes produced by Rothmans in Darlington went outside Europe and would not be affected by the ban .
14 An attempt to clarify the position as to what works would or would not be affected by the ban had further confused the issue .
15 Attendance at lectures does not appear to be affected by the availability of outline notes .
16 Er the County Council did not use the erm calculation of need which would be affected by the proposition you 've just put forward based on land-take , past land-take .
17 Despite this the market treats Evans like a black sheep with a severe attack of Chancelloritus — the disease that afflicts any company that people think will be affected by the Chancellor 's high interest rate policies .
18 The two smaller ‘ outlier ’ setts would have been completely destroyed by the planned construction work , and so were completely excavated , while the third was only excavated at the end to be affected by the construction .
19 Most of that land had been allocated to those with forest grazing rights , whose method of running stock would be affected by the enclosures .
20 Can the applicability of procedural protection be affected by the likelihood that the hearing would make a difference to the result that the tribunal has reached in this particular instance ?
21 County Nat West oil analyst Neil Thomas said that the inquiry 's decision could be affected by the furore surrounding the planned closure of Point of Ayr colliery a short distance from the Connah 's Quay station .
22 The main reason for this is to reduce or eliminate the risk that people will be affected by the presence of a new member of their social group .
23 Always look for such omissions and state how your answer will be affected by the presence or absence of the fact in question .
24 It is difficult to predict whether the properties of the polypeptide of interest will be affected by the presence of GST and IgG binding domains in the fusion proteins .
25 As the assays might even be affected by the presence of small amounts of proteases , phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride to a final concentration of 2 mM ( Sigma Chemical , St Louis ) was added to all samples before they were thawed on ice and analysed .
26 ‘ All you can do is study the situation as thoroughly as you can and be clear as to what the issues are and who is going to be affected by the decision .
27 In international procedural terms this required level of intensity is , at least theoretically , satisfied when a State considers it has ‘ an interest of a legal nature that may be affected by the decision in the case … ‘ , while in treaty law the emphasis is on rights and obligations .
28 Next week the series finishes with a panel discussion about the ways in which society of the future will be affected by the computer revolution .
29 This means that all users who may be affected by the SPR are notified of its existence via the Mail System , and that a particular user is nominated to respond to the SPR and informed of this responsibility via the Mail System .
30 Typically , the users who may be affected by the SPR are the managers of :
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