Example sentences of "would [be] affected [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The Judge said they 'd made a strong case about how they 'd be affected by noise from the road . |
2 | The Judge said they 'd made a strong case about how they 'd be affected by noise from the road . |
3 | Brian Considine , Sharp 's chairman , said the 1989 figures would be affected by management problems at the Bradford operation , troubles in the retail sector and high interest rates . |
4 | All of these people would be affected by the Labour proposals to introduce a new top income tax rate of 50 per cent , and to extend national insurance contributions on salaries above £21,000 . |
5 | A further 45 grant-maintained schools are grammar schools and would be affected by Labour 's plans to end 11-plus testing . |
6 | to refuse planning permission for development which would be affected by and sensitive to existing odour emitting uses . |
7 | Addressing and answering these questions was essentially a process of considering how existing work practices would be affected by each of the technical solutions , aided by a device known as a measurement unit , developed from the knowledge gained during the analysis activity . |
8 | Including a review of material already published about women and philosophy , she distinguishes between female , feminine and feminist points of view , and then , focusing on the first of these , she considers how philosophy could or would be affected by the inclusion of more women in its institutional structures . |
9 | that we should not have been asked to comment on … the way the curriculum would be affected by these materials and how the school itself would be looking at its way of using them , other than perhaps information skills where we could help them with commercial publications to give them some ideas . |
10 | It would be rather pointless , for example , to count the number of nouns per sentence , or the number of intransitive verbs per noun : these frequencies would be difficult to interpret , because the result would be affected by independent variables , namely the length of sentences , and the frequency of nouns respectively . |
11 | ‘ Did he discuss with you how his will would be affected by his intended marriage ? ’ |
12 | ( Also , the particle theory of light went out of favor during the nineteenth century ; it seemed that everything could be explained by the wave theory , and according to the wave theory , it was not clear that light would be affected by gravity at all . ) |
13 | Not supper — emphasize that — or more of them would be affected by now . |
14 | The only one who was less than whole-hearted in his support was George Birkitt , whose mind seemed to be on something else ( no doubt whether his billing would be affected by Michael Banks 's demise , and whether it was really appropriate for him to stay -in the show and play a smaller part than Charles Paris ) . |
15 | None of the major implications derived from the simple model would be affected by the introduction of these mechanisms . |
16 | Most of that land had been allocated to those with forest grazing rights , whose method of running stock would be affected by the enclosures . |
17 | To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many non-pensioners with annual gross incomes below £10,000 a year would be affected by the imposition of national insurance contributions on income from savings in excess of £3,000 a year . |
18 | The fifth point says : ’ There must be detailed negotiations on how we would be affected by the detailed introduction of new commodity support arrangements . ’ |
19 | Decisions will be made in Brussels on social matters whatever happens and I am not convinced that those decisions would be affected by any new form of regional government . |
20 | He supported the measures recently announced to protect those who would be affected by the transition , which included unemployment benefit and retraining opportunities . |
21 | Unions claimed that over 90,000 registered disabled people would be affected by the plan to limit disability benefit , after an initial six years on a salary-related scale , to 70 per cent of the national minimum wage . |
22 | The US Representative for Trade Negotiations , Carla Hills , said that Chinese proposals on ending violations of copyright , computer software and patents had been " ultimately insufficient " and subsequently announced a list of Chinese goods worth $1,500 million which would be affected by proposed sanctions , including 100 per cent tariffs , provided for under Section 301 of the 1988 Omnibus Trade Act . |
23 | In Scotland a quarter of a million of the workf workers would be affected by this Tor er , sorry , this Tory policy , mainly part-time working women and ethnic groups . |
24 | On the basis of what the case studies had suggested , we hypothesised that perceptions of the Oxfordshire scheme would be affected by certain demographic , institutional and other matters , so we then cross-tabulated the responses to the questions by : |
25 | Discuss the ways in which your answer to q.1 above would be affected by the use of a marginal cost basis of stock valuation . |
26 | Drinkers of wine , who would be affected by price changes , were a minority , as most Englishmen drank ale , the supply and cost of which would depend on the latest harvest . |
27 | The consumer is anyone whom the manufacturer should foresee would be affected by the product . |
28 | A consumer is anyone that the manufacturer should foresee would be affected by the product . |
29 | I think that it is difficult to see under any clear complexion of government that our present holdings er , in newspapers , which are mainly the Financial Times which has a small erm , comparatively small circulation for a national newspaper and less than twenty percent in a television company would , would be affected by , by any government . |
30 | Only people taking " vigorous exercise " outdoors would be affected by high levels , the group decided . |