Example sentences of "influence on [art] [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 The press had a particularly strong influence on the attitudes of Labour identifiers , especially towards the end of the campaign .
2 To my knowledge , such considerations have had a major influence on the circumstances of many other homeless people in West Yorkshire and elsewhere .
3 There is no evidence that people had any more influence on the policies of major institutions .
4 The Syrian government has since 1983 exercised an increasing influence on the affairs of Lebanon .
5 He planned Letchworth , and had an important influence on the proposals of the Tudor-Walters Report .
6 We have focussed attention in this chapter on the Government 's control of aggregate investment levels , but government influence on the details of investment was , in some areas , no less strong .
7 ‘ A European ’ , Temple wrote , ‘ can not exert a personal influence on the characters of more than one hundred to two hundred natives ’ ; but if he concentrated on ‘ guiding and controlling the native leaders ’ , then his influence would be ‘ magnified by a natural process a thousand fold ’ and the result would be that : ‘ The power thus exerted is infinitely greater in scope than any power or influence which it can be hoped that he will exert under the … system of Direct Rule . ’
8 At each such decision point only the highest scoring path need be retained since what follows has no influence on the scores of paths leading up to A.
9 The bulletins were written by Vincent Hartnett , who had been responsible for Red Channels , and AWARE was backed by Laurence Johnson , a supermarket owner with influence on the sponsors of radio and TV programmes , since their products were often sold through his chain of stores .
10 Sean McBride , one of AI 's founding members , explained the central role that education must play in promoting the values espoused by the UDHR : ‘ Effectively used , world public opinion can in itself become an important influence on the centres of power in the world .
11 He said : ‘ I urge all those who are in a position to do so to use their influence on the men of violence from both sides of the community to end their murderous activities , and to create the only basis on which an enduring peace can be established . ’
12 There was a low US energy dependence on coal ( only 18–20 per cent ) ; several months ' stockpiles of coal were held by key consumers ; UMW-dominated mines held a low share of the total number of national contracts ( around 52 per cent , compared with 67 per cent in 1974 ) ; there was a growing influence on the markets of western strip mines ( which tended to be non-union organised by the International Union of Operating Engineers ) who would not be sympathetic ; and finally , the petroleum crisis of the early 1970s had prompted the re-opening of many smaller mines ( 6,100 operating units in 1969 to 7,000 in 1977 ) which were non-union .
13 The data was submitted on a confidential basis , because of the possibility of future publication , and so it is not possible to ascertain whether or not it had any influence on the deliberations of the Review body , but their conclusions on the quality of post-graduate geological research undertaken in Dundee and Strathclyde Universities were exactly in line with the quantitative findings described later .
14 CD comically recalls Mr Barlow as a blighting influence on the enjoyments of his childhood in an essay in The Uncommercial Traveller .
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