Example sentences of "provided by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This was the actuality of the pretty designs so liberally provided by the cottage enthusiasts of the time .
2 The quality of care provided by the nurse can be influenced by the levels of stress among the work force .
3 Attempt to place the features described in the following categories : ( a ) Features provided by the assembler program .
4 The level of safety provided by the system is of such a high standard that operational restrictions have been lifted on the station 's two AGRs .
5 The personnel sections involved expressed satisfaction with the information provided by the system .
6 An example of this is provided by the case of Stacey v Babcock Power Ltd ( 1986 ) .
7 A good example of how this principle operates is provided by the case of W E Cox Toner ( International ) Ltd v Crook ( 1981 ) .
8 Judicial authority for this is provided by the case of City of London Corporation v Secretary of State for the Environment and another .
9 Another interesting example of the powerful effect which hypnosis can have on the various planes of the individual is provided by the case of a middle-aged lady from Stornoway who was admitted to the local cottage hospital with terminal breast cancer .
10 A good example of the contrast is provided by the case of R .
11 An example is provided by the case of Wombles Ltd. v Wombles Skips Ltd. [ 1977 ] .
12 It prohibited them from accepting research and other support services traditionally provided by the life companies .
13 There was little to raise the pulse of public life in Paris and the only excitement provided by the monarchy came from the all too numerous attempts to assassinate Louis-Philippe .
14 At stake are not only the interests of potential motorway users and of persons whose land might be compulsorily acquired to provide a route for the motorway ; also involved are the inhabitants of villages and towns which will be relieved of through-traffic by the motorway ; British Rail may have an interest in inhibiting the development of alternative means for the transport of goods ; improved transport and communications facilities provided by the motorway may benefit some businesses at the expense of others ; and motorways have , of course , serious environmental effects which lovers of the countryside and people who live near the proposed route will be anxious to avoid .
15 State provision is important for many elderly people , not only because they have to rely on a retirement or supplementary pension in the absence of income from employment or from an occupational pension , but also because they need the health and social services provided by the welfare state .
16 But how is the pattern of inequality influenced by the effect of taxation and the benefits provided by the Welfare State' ?
17 Fifty-four officers are sifting through thousands of pieces of information provided by the public .
18 The third need of soil life is food , which can be provided by the return of organic waste in the forms of rotting vegetation from the plant cover , farmyard manure , compost , or from green crops specially grown and ploughed in .
19 This may be organized and justified in various terms : as a group of cognate or faculty disciplines such as the social sciences or humanities ; as a number of disciplines brought to bear on a common area ( European Studies , Middle Eastern Studies ) or period ( Classics , The Enlightenment , Modern Studies ) or problem or theme ( Development Studies , Urban Studies ) ; as a sampling of some or all of the main types of human knowledge , as provided by the foundation year at Keele University ; or as a deliberate contrast between different types of knowledge ( arts-science schemes ) .
20 An instructive example of members of a peaceful society being suddenly propelled into a situation in which violence was rewarded is provided by the Semai of Malaysia .
21 Formal consent must also be sought from the Reporter to the Children 's Panel if we propose to share certain information provided by the Reporter .
22 For them the answer to the question of interpretation , and at the same time to the question of evaluation , is provided by the concept of structure ; good literature or poetry is distinguished from bad literature or non-literature by an objective structure of meaning , the balancing or reconciliation of opposing attitudes or terms .
23 ( d ) The remeasured quantity and rates would be abstracted each week and on completion compared with the breakdown provided by the estimator .
24 The natural advantages of established manufacturing in England , reinforced by the artificial ones provided by the Navigation Laws and related manifestations of the " colonial system " , ensured that the high incomes of West Indian and Virginian planters created a growing market .
25 The Funding Council shall not borrow money from any source , give any guarantee or indemnity or create any trust or security over or in respect of any of their property which was acquired , improved or maintained wholly or partly , directly or indirectly out of funds provided by the Secretary of State under section Payment of grants , etc. to Funding Council of this Act or from the proceeds of or any consideration for the disposal of any property so acquired , improved or maintained .
26 6. — ( 1 ) The Funding Council shall not dispose of any property acquired , improved or maintained wholly or partly , directly or indirectly , out of funds provided by the Secretary of State under the said section Payment of grants , etc. to Funding Council or from the proceeds of or any consideration for the disposal of any property so acquired , improved or maintained without the prior consent , given in writing , of the Secretary of State .
27 These developments within the Cambridge Board were undoubtedly related to the concurrent measurable , irreversible decline in traditional university extension courses provided by the Board of Extra-Mural Studies on a national scale and which by 1939 had reached the point at which there were only five Cambridge university extension centres beyond East Anglia .
28 Applications are made on an official form provided by the Board , and supplied direct to Registered Tutors .
29 The services provided by the music business adviser are only part of the union 's total commitment to servicing the needs of today 's musicians .
30 Considerations of comity dictated a practice of judicial self-restraint , which meant in effect that a party seeking to obtain evidence abroad in a Hague Convention county must resort first to the procedures provided by the Convention .
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