Example sentences of "always be [vb pp] by the " in BNC.

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1 And oddly enough , that discussion and analysis has always been coloured by the extra-linguistic ideology of sexual difference and male superiority .
2 The depiction of battle has always been tempered by the social climate , as Ann Kodicek discovers in her study of war art past and present .
3 The depiction of battle has always been tempered by the social climate , as Ann Kodicek discovers in her study of war art past and present .
4 The FCC competition has helped to concentrate the minds of everyone in the broadcast industry on the digital technology which has always been employed by the computer industry .
5 Historians have always been fascinated by the decline of political parties .
6 I 'd always been fascinated by the people who live on the skid rows of our cities — the ones we regard as the scum of the earth .
7 People have always been fascinated by the question of animal consciousness , because both pets and wild animals arouse our admiration and curiosity .
8 Elite theorists have always been fascinated by the phenomenon of political leadership , an orientation already reflected in their accounts of modern input politics which accord a primary role to political entrepreneurs in building up lobby groups or social movements , and to party leaders in shaping the development of mass ‘ public opinion ’ .
9 I have always been struck by the role of particular cit.es in certain works which have conveyed a very exact sense of historical location , e.g. Manchester appears in this way in accounts as diverse as those of De Toqueville and Engels , and Spring 's enormously popular novels of the 1930s .
10 In fact , even before the days of plate tectonics , I have always been struck by the paucity of oceanic sediments in the continental areas .
11 Provision for the subsistence of those no longer working has always been made by the community .
12 Protection from pure competition is known as " a covenant in gross " and has always been rejected by the courts .
13 Child instruction has always been hampered by the age-old problem posed by constraints of religion .
14 The aerial battles of World War One have always been shadowed by the dogfights of World War Two .
15 He knew , too , that they had always been scared by the sight or sound of the Almighty : they were ‘ sore afraid ’ , a phrase which he understood to mean that their bodies hurt because their fear was so great .
16 The thematic of historicity … has always been required by the determination of Being as presence …
17 An annual event for five years , the tug o'war has always been won by the Lords .
18 Teachers have always been constrained by the demands of examinations and the expectations of parents .
19 Innovation role models have always been provided by the German chemical industry , which had a clear lead when ICI was founded .
20 But the role of both art and the artist-in-residence , more often female than male , have not always been appreciated by the medical profession , funds are low and artists can find themselves struggling to retain their identity .
21 Land reform had always been considered by the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party to be a means to an end , indeed it could provide a way forward for China on economic , social , communist and ideological grounds .
22 Fare-fixing ( two or more airlines fixing a price for a route ) has always been forbidden by the EC , but that has n't stopped it .
23 Also , it is by no means a foregone conclusion that the ‘ expert ’ way is either ‘ correct ’ or ‘ more appropriate , ’ nor that the conclusions need always be reached by the same processes of thought and action .
24 It is possible to draft preference share rights dispensing with the declaration of preference dividends and compelling the offeror to distribute available distributable profits , but this may not always be desired by the offeror .
25 When it comes to total processing power , however , the AS/400 will always be limited by the commitment to remain air- , rather than water-cooled — despite the fact that IBM 's rivals in the mainframe world seem to be able to deliver performance matching that of IBM with air-cooled machines , even if the air does have to be gale-force .
26 On this analysis the contract will always be governed by the standard conditions attached to the last genuine counter-offer to pass between the parties , although ( as seen from Butler ) this may not actually be the last document to pass between the parties .
27 Thus , as a ‘ luxury ’ commodity , they will always be influenced by the vagaries of economic climate and social change .
28 This is not a guide as to when to call on expert medical advice which should always be determined by the condition of the patient and carried out at whatever stage you would normally call upon such help whether or not you are treating them with Homoeopathic remedies .
29 Price is directly related to size , and comparisons should always be made by the m 2 rather than simply between individual rugs .
30 Content — however radical — can always be appropriated by the existing cultural powers ; for Benjamin , then , cultural politics must become more of a running guerrilla war , in which any appropriate materials , tactics , techniques and relationships may be used .
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