Example sentences of "[prep] be affect by [art] " in BNC.

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1 The company is likely to be affected by a series of unofficial stoppages before any official action begins , as it was in the lead up to negotiations when Ford 's final offer was rejected last month .
2 Bassett , who yesterday put midfielder Mike Lake on the transfer list , said : ‘ We have allowed our confidence to be affected by a few bad results .
3 He was said to be level-headed and unlikely to be affected by a few fancy words .
4 Questions could be asked about the so-called Maidenhead factor , which relates to the apparently higher level of affluence of the population that is likely to be affected by a flood than elsewhere in the United Kingdom .
5 ‘ 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 .
6 This details its past record , how its performance is expected to be affected by the jockey , whether the grass is soft or firm and the distance .
7 A spokesman for Control Securities — the largest Asian-owned UK company to be affected by the BCCI collapse — refused to comment on the issues .
8 ‘ As long as there was a large enough interval between trains running into London , no train would be close enough to the one in front to be affected by the faulty signal . ’
9 And this raises the question of whether Havel 's talent had begun to be affected by the nervous strain of writing under surveillance and of not having seen any of his work performed since 1969 .
10 But if Mr Major is at heart opposed to greater union , Britain 's policy is likely to be affected by the institutional pressures of Whitehall , which has over the years committed itself to the pro-European line .
11 Family life today is likely to be affected by the extended family .
12 Attendance at lectures does not appear to be affected by the availability of outline notes .
13 It does n't seem to be affected by the power . ’
14 This means that it is important that all those likely to be affected by the introduction of new technology should be involved in the decisions about how it is to be used .
15 Confirm whether likely to be affected by the intrastat limit of £135,000 .
16 ‘ You 're not the first to be affected by the pool . ’
17 Relationships with in-laws , especially with parents-in-law , conventionally are regarded as problematic and therefore it is not surprising to find that patterns of support seem to be affected by the quality of the relationship .
18 We anticipate that the association between protein G and the CH1 domain is unlikely to be affected by the binding of antigen to Fab ( refs 13,14 ) , so that protein G can be used to mediate the labelling of Fab fragments with a variety of fluorophores and detection enzymes in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay procedures .
19 In contrast , the differentiation of γ thymocytes does not seem to be affected by the TCR- β mutation .
20 A survey of the Japanese computer market in Nikkei group magazine Nikkei Computer estimates the Japanese domestic computer market at $92,000m : a growth rate of 6% is expected over the new financial year that started on April 1 ; by sector the market grew last fiscal by 18% for Unix systems , compared with 8% for the data services market , 5% for mainframe computers and 3% for small business computers , while personal computers saw negative growth ; Unix machines are expected to grow by 20% this year and personal computers to put on 7% ; mainframes are again expected to be affected by the depressed economic conditions but will still manage 2% growth .
21 At any moment the fortunes of ICI are more likely to be affected by the trend in exchange rates , or oil prices , or the budgetary policies of the United States of America , or the attitude to international trade of the Japanese , than by things which are more directly within our own control .
22 Where possible an indication should be given of the sub-system(s) and program(s) that are likely to be affected by the change .
23 … it would be inconsistent with the equitable nature of the relief for the bank not to be affected by the undue influence exerted by its agent when the transaction would not exist but for the wrongful acts of its agent .
24 As we have made clear in answer to issue ( 4 ) , the undue influence is required to have brought about the transaction , and it would be inconsistent with the equitable nature of the relief for the bank not to be affected by the undue influence exerted by its agent when the transaction would not exist but for the wrongful acts of its agent .
25 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 .
26 We must , therefore , I believe , be very cautious in opening the door to the reception of material not readily or ordinarily accessible to the citizen whose rights and duties are to be affected by the words in which the legislature has elected to express its will .
27 In human pathology , this kind of mutation has been correlated with severe diseases such as the Kearns-Sayre syndrome , but the mutant strain , does not seem to be affected by the mutation ( 1 ) .
28 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 .
29 The district judge can order a trial instead of arbitration , if satisfied that a difficult question of law or exceptionally difficult questions of fact are involved , that fraud is alleged , that both parties agree to trial , or that it would be unreasonable to order arbitration in the particular case having regard to the subject matter , the size of any counterclaim , the circumstances of the parties or the interests of other persons likely to be affected by the claim .
30 If " some change is being made we need to look into the viewpoints of all those who are going to be affected by the change .
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