Example sentences of "be affect by [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Food values can vary enormously and will be affected by such factors as soil type , weather conditions and storage . |
2 | Clearly therefore lone mothers are not all the same and what they experience as lone mothers will be affected by many factors including age , race , class , family relationships and so on . |
3 | The education of children in care may be affected by many factors , including social background , care experience and attitudes of careers and schools . |
4 | Units not subject to fear can not be affected by this spell . |
5 | Just to , for people who ca n't quite remember the wording of it , the paragraph reads , ‘ If there 's any person who feels that they may be affected by this dispension should contact their local office . ’ |
6 | However , any observer who remained outside the black hole would not be affected by this failure of predictability , because neither light nor any other signal could reach him from the singularity . |
7 | My hon. Friend has vigorously represented the interests of views of those who may be affected by this project . |
8 | ‘ The suggestion that tourism will be affected by this policy is quite incredible . |
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 | Self-employed persons may be affected by these provisions as purchasers and users of articles or substances and , in addition , many will have duties as members of one of the classes of persons quoted in the Article . |
11 | The first return to be affected by these changes will be the one for the period ending 31 January 1993 : the taxpayer will have to apply the existing system for the first two months , and the new procedures for the final month . |
12 | Work content will be affected by these decisions , particularly in relation to the use of plant . |
13 | The census of 1991 may be affected by these processes and since the census returns will form the basis of some resource-allocation calculations , severe underestimation of the needs of some areas may be the result . |
14 | The achievements of pupils with a hearing impairment will undoubtedly be affected by these factors , and this will need to be taken into account , for example , in the assessment of the first attainment target in writing . |
15 | However , the firm says its international operations will not be affected by these measures and no further job losses are planned for the immediate future in the US . |
16 | We tend to assume that everybody has a car these days and will be affected by these increases . |
17 | One of the qualifications for being a Tory is that you can make comments like ‘ adverse comment ’ about a cut of this sort erm and remember that you have heard representations of the strongest sort from very well documented people who are going to be affected by these cuts . |
18 | She had to think this out very carefully , because the rest of her life was going to be affected by any decisions she made today . |
19 | A substantial number of Conservative MPs argued that parents of prospective pupils should be allowed to vote on the grounds that the parents of prospective pupils have a bigger stake in the future of the school than parents whose children are in their final year and who will not therefore be affected by any changes . |
20 | We use oil in so many different ways in our lives that our lives are going to be affected by any crisis in the area where the oil is produced . |
21 | In the second place , the position of strangers who deal through the husband with the wife in a transaction operating to the husband 's advantage may , by that fact alone , be affected by any equity which as between the husband and wife might arise from his conduct . |
22 | This conclusion should not be affected by any view we take about whether the use of memory constitutes a re-examination of the original sensation or a mere inspection of how that sensation now seems to us to have been . |
23 | They know that most of the cigarettes produced in Darlington go for export outside Europe and will not be affected by any advertising bans . ’ |
24 | How much are we going to e judging what the true policy should be and how much are we going to be affected by those commitments figures ? |
25 | It is no exaggeration to say that every committee , every department of every local authority , in Britain will be affected by some aspect of the 1992 process . |