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

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1 In the absence of any alternative network of support provided by the politics they participated in as employed men , the labour movement , they are thrown on a charitable sector dominated by a punitive and puritanical morality .
2 We have no equivalent organisation and there is no question that the type of expertise provided by the EPA was not available to us .
3 These embryologists could not accept the explanation of epigenesis provided by the French philosopher Descartes , who suggested that there were mechanical forces which moulded the embryo .
4 I should like to hark back to a comment by my hon. Friend the Member for Cambridgeshire , North-East ( Mr. Moss ) who instanced how , in other European nations , the amount of money provided by the national Government to domestic agriculture was very much greater than in this country .
5 The nature of the work and the environment in which you operate is a matter for your choice , but few careers offer the variety of opportunity provided by the solicitors ' profession .
6 The complexity of a recognition system is often described in terms of its components : the goodness of the acoustic model , the confusability of items in the lexicon , the amount of constraint provided by the grammar .
7 They , in turn , must then be distributed back into the system to ensure that the overall level of funding provided by the government is unchanged ( line – .
8 There will be no immediate or automatic resource transfers to the LDCs over and above existing levels of aid provided by the North .
9 As the chief of the Army of the South , Franco 's plan was to occupy the western provinces of Badajoz and Cáceres ; link up with Mola 's troops , which were driving south-westwards from Navarre ; and advance eastwards on Madrid , following the natural line of penetration provided by the valley of the River Tagus .
10 All schools are asked to adopt the curriculum framework provided by the eight modes of study provided by the Munn Committee .
11 The seller appreciates the clear specification of his liability for defects under the contract , and the buyer should be willing to trade his somewhat uncertain remedies at law for the ease and certainty of remedy provided by the guarantee .
12 For example Marie , a student at B who , in the first few weeks of term , felt herself to be getting behind with work , was concerned about the lack of help provided by the department :
13 ‘ Weak ’ stimuli , activating only a few fibres , fail to induce LTP not because insufficient L-glutamate is released to activate NMDA receptors , but because the level of depolarization provided by the weak input does not produce an adequate reduction of the Mg 2+ block .
14 Also , full marks to the spontaneous half-time entertainment of gymnastics provided by the children in the audience .
15 Its message was iconoclastic , even radical and certainly not at all the type of thing that one would expect to see emanating from a government department , with the seal of approval provided by a preface over the minister 's signature .
16 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 .
17 The penalty was imposed primarily as a result of evidence provided by the victim and in spite of the tenor of the earlier summing-up by the judge who had told the jury that it was dangerous to convict on the evidence of an alleged victim alone .
18 This completes the description of the kinds of service provided by the development officers .
19 You have an early line of argument provided by the question .
20 Held , dismissing the appeal , that on the plain words of section 2(1) ( a ) of the Rent Act 1977 a statutory tenant enjoyed that status so long as he remained in occupation of the dwelling house as his residence , and , therefore , the defendant had remained a statutory tenant after the possession order had been made ; that since she was neither a statutorily protected nor an excluded tenant within the meaning of the Protection from Eviction Act 1977 she was entitled to the protection of section 3 of that Act and could not lawfully be removed from the premises until the possession order had been executed in accordance with rules of court ; that since the only method of enforcement provided by the County Court Rules 1981 was by execution of a possession warrant in accordance with Ord. 26 , r. 17 , the plaintiff was not entitled to re-enter by other means ; and that , accordingly , the defendant was entitled to damages for unlawful eviction under section 27 of the Act of 1988 ( post , pp. 879B , 881D–E , G–H , 882A–B , B–C , 883C–E ) .
21 These residence-based figures confirm the general story of deindustrialization provided by the workplace-based information from Census of Employment figures .
22 The quality of care provided by the nurse can be influenced by the levels of stress among the work force .
23 One feature of the debate about the proposed changes in the structure of the NHS is an increased emphasis upon the measurement of the quality of care provided by the different elements of the health care service .
24 Fifty-four officers are sifting through thousands of pieces of information provided by the public .
25 Now proteins are synthesized on the basis of information provided by the DNA , that is , the genes present in the cell 's nucleus .
26 There are also difficulties associated with the incompatibility of information provided by the various locations .
27 Supporting a notion of consumerism he proposed litigation as a more satisfactory procedure than the existing forms of self-regulation provided by the General Medical Council .
28 On June 12 , 1993 , despite a hard-fought battle by the manufacturers , Upjohn Ltd — who have now exhausted all the statutory avenues of appeal provided by the Medicines Act 1968 — the Licensing Authority announced that the revocation of licences would be permanent .
29 The actual audience , as Table 4.2 showed , grew rapidly from its tiny base , partly in line with the new transmitters and partly with the sort of fillip provided by the Coronation .
30 Being unemployed also means that you are deprived of the social contacts and involvement in collective activity that goes with paid employment ; you lack its external stimulus to activity and time-structure ; and you lack the status and sense of value provided by a job and expressed in terms of social esteem as well as money .
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