Example sentences of "dominated by [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The latter are also more in tune with the idea of internal markets and the future role of authorities , less identified with and dominated by the aspirations of providers .
2 One thing in particular that frightens the business community is the possibility of an elected regional assembly for the north-west , with powers to tax , which would inevitably be dominated by the cities of Liverpool and Manchester , to the detriment of everyone else in the area .
3 This was because Congress was dominated by the interests of labour and non-monopoly and small business .
4 The 1956 Olympics at the MCG were opened by a president of MCC , Prince Philip , and were dominated by the likes of Kuts , Cuthbert , Devitt and Fraser .
5 Their numbers have increased dramatically in recent years , with newcomers such as Labuan ( Malaysia ) , Malta and Mauritius trying to capture a slice of the business traditionally dominated by the likes of Bermuda and Jersey .
6 However , it would be a false interpretation of the Congress to perceive it as totally dominated by the ideas of Zhdanov .
7 Their lives , actions and politics are dominated by the demands of capital .
8 Of deep concern , also , is the fact that in many countries machinery and criteria for final assessment of primary school children ( with all the feedback that this brings into the school curriculum ) are still dominated by the requirements of selection for Secondary School despite the obvious truth of Nyerere 's statement that those capable of further education will readily identify themselves .
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