Example sentences of "[verb] been complicated by " in BNC.

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1 Delhi 's response has been complicated by the existence of the lame-duck Kashmiri state government of Dr Farooq Abdullah , who fought last month 's general election in alliance with the then governing Congress party , and which is deeply unpopular in the valley .
2 In Ireland , however , the position has been complicated by the failure of the attempted union with Britain .
3 The development of serological assays for antibody responses to H pylori antigens has been complicated by the fact that H pylori organisms share antigens with other bacterial species , such as Campylobacter jejuni .
4 The dispute has been complicated by tension between the federal Czechoslovak government and the Slovak government .
5 This decision would have been complicated by the fact that Albert is also the part-owner of La Hollandaise .
6 The theme of the poems was hardly a happy one ; Coleridge was now frequently ill with complaints which , though genuine enough , must surely have been complicated by psychosomatic factors .
7 But negotiations had been complicated by the militants changing the names of the men they wanted out of prison .
8 The issue had been complicated by unclear statements from the DoH .
9 She had found it in them perhaps more securely than in the friends she had made in other colleges , with whom her relationships had been complicated by sex .
10 BROTHER CADFAEL had made one journey to the hamlet of Preston in search of the young man Aldhelm , only to find that he was away in the riverside fields of the manor of Upton , busy with the lambing , for the season had been complicated by having to retrieve some of the ewes in haste from the rising water , and the shepherds were working all the hours of the day .
11 This was all the more so , since part of the problem with which I was faced was due , as I recognized , to lack of forethought on my side , though it had been complicated by a stroke of ill-luck .
12 Relations with Transkei , where de Klerk urged a return to civilian rule , had been complicated by Holomisa 's allegations that two men arrested on Dec. 29 , 1989 , had been South African agents on a mission to kill him .
13 Previous negotiations had resulted in the Tamanrasset agreement of January 1991 [ see p. 37947 ] , but the implementation of this agreement had been complicated by the change of regime in Mali in March [ see pp. 38083-84 ] .
14 However , the whole emotive issue had been complicated by the case of a 14-year-old rape victim , whom the Dublin High Court in February sought to debar from travelling to London for an abortion .
15 Attempts by the city council to force him from office had proved unsuccessful , and the process had been complicated by frequent changes of mind by Gates over when and whether he was willing to step down .
16 The dispute had been complicated by tension between the federal Czechoslovak government and the Slovak government , the main advocate of the project .
17 Negotiations have been complicated by the refusal of the developing countries to cede any of their voting power to the Group of Seven .
18 Such calculations have been complicated by the scale and mix of GPA 's debts .
19 Previous attempts to determine the binding specificity of CytR to DNA sites have been complicated by the fact that repression by CytR relies on both CytR-DNA interactions as well as on direct interactions with cAMP-CRP ( 2 , 10 ) .
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