Example sentences of "[adv] provide by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Also a jug of water and another of sobering porter , thoughtfully provided by the landlord .
2 One of the most controversial aspects of the 1985 Act was the way in which crucially important services hitherto provided by the GLC and the six ‘ mets ’ were transferred not to elected second-tier authorities but to non-directly elected joint boards .
3 The Council is not a ‘ business ’ in the usual sense of the word i.e. it does not trade or make a profit and it will not require many of the services normally provided by a bank for a small business e.g. loans , overdrafts , inpayments of large sums of cash in coin etc .
4 The loss of the aerodynamic download normally provided by the horizontal tail surfaces in cruising flight caused the aircraft to pitch rapidly nose down with no possibility of recovery from the ensuing dive .
5 I think that there is much to be said for statutes to be preceded by some statement of what Parliament is seeking to achieve in rather longer form than is normally provided by the long title , in the form of perhaps a return to the days of the preamble containing recitals — a form adopted in European Community legislation .
6 Cleaning and other domestic duties are carried out by Domestic Assistants , and every EPH has cooking staff , clerical support , and help with gardening and building maintenance , generally provided by a gardener/handyman .
7 For a judge at the European Court , the answer to this problem is generally provided by the use of computers .
8 However , financial advice is not provided by the solicitors who are not registered under the Financial Services Act but by a firm of insurance brokers , Sedgwick , which has a contract with the company .
9 But on and after that date the Inheritance ( Family Provision ) Act 1938 gives to the dependants of a testator , and the Intestates ’ Estates Act 1952 gives to those of an intestate , power to apply to the court for a reasonable maintenance out of the estate , if such is not provided by the will , or the law of intestacy , or the combined operation of will and law where the intestacy was only partial .
10 If a claim is not provided by the agreed date , the Prime contractor may notify the Non-academic Parties responsible for that claim that it intends to submit a consolidated claim without including such missing claim and may thereafter proceed with such submission accordingly .
11 It also offers several utilities not provided by the File Manager , and it certainly looks a lot prettier .
12 For 84% of the farms the practical type courses already provided by the ATB were thought to be the most suitable method of providing training .
13 Thus , it has been suggested that ‘ the likely effect of legal regulation on top of that already provided by the markets … would be an inefficient and otherwise undesirable distortion of managerial behaviour ’ .
14 Strong but circumstantial evidence for the DNA/protein crosslinking reaction being mechanism-based was already provided by the SAM-dependence we and others ( 13 , 16 ) observed and by the suppressing effect of sinefungin described above .
15 So far as wasted costs orders were concerned , cover was already provided by the BMIF for the benefit of those who had been made subject to such orders ; but that cover did not extend to related costs .
16 Where goldfish are kept in the latter system , lighting is best provided by a combination of Grolux and warm white tubes as this will bring out the colours of the fish .
17 Benefits in kind — worth around 18% of income to the middling household — are harder to dispense with : they represent mainly education and health care , which is best provided by the state .
18 Another Anglican Parish was created in the Grove Park area of Chiswick , upon the building of another church , in 1872 , with funds generously provided by the seventh Duke of Devonshire , and the Church was named St. Paul 's .
19 The conclusions drawn from the wealth of data generously provided by the DNs in EHA , and the recommendations that followed will form the basis of the concluding article in this series , to be published in the July issue .
20 A croft consists of a croft house ( usually provided by the occupier ) and a small plot of land ( always rented ) .
21 The excavation will be much larger than any recent work at Knossos and funding will be required far beyond the level usually provided by the British Academy and other research funds and foundations which traditionally support British archaeological work in Greece .
22 In Great Britain change was later and perhaps less systematic ; but by the reign of George III British ambassadors were always provided by the government with a secretary of embassy , while by the later 1780s the more important legations were also being included in this arrangement .
23 One of the most extraordinary and well-analysed examples of such transmission is still provided by the so-called dance language of honey bees described so beautifully by Karl von Frisch .
24 Power was later provided by a water turbine .
25 Although the metropolitan district councils received additional powers under the legislation , the main services formerly provided by the MCCs , including police , fire and public transport , became the responsibility of joint boards comprising nominees from the district councils .
26 Many of the services formerly provided by the GLC and MCCs reverted to the London boroughs or metropolitan districts .
27 Initially the satellite will carry two TV channels ( out of a maximum of five permitted by international allocation ) both provided by the BBC .
28 The impetus behind this increase was probably provided by a decision given by the United States Supreme Court in 1954 which declared forced segregation unconstitutional in all public educational institutions .
29 It prohibited them from accepting research and other support services traditionally provided by the life companies .
30 However , we have a number of potent stereotypes about the ‘ more caring ’ nature of minority communities and their reluctance to use formal services to provide care traditionally provided by the family in their country of origin .
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