Example sentences of "[coord] by [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Additionally , an increasing proportion of research funding is obtained from the private sector , either by sponsorship of particular projects which are generally goal-oriented , or by support for Departments with a proven track record for the application of research findings , or the generation of potentially economically exploitable ideas .
2 It is obvious that if the present decision is undisturbed attention must be paid to the quite new arrangements prescribed by section 19(3) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 which provides , so far as is relevant , that any jurisdiction of the High Court shall be exercised only by a single judge of that court , except in so far as it is , by or by virtue of rules of court or any other statutory provision , required to be exercised by a divisional court .
3 Early references to the flora are present incidentally or by inference in accounts by early travellers to the islands or other writers about the islands .
4 The rearrangement of school classes might cause time-tabling difficulties at first ( and might entail some classes being held after normal school hours , on Saturday mornings , or by arrangement in colleges of further education or neighbouring schools ) .
5 This is implicitly recognised by DoE Circular 22/80 , para 13 which states that wherever possible planning objections should be met by attaching conditions to the permission or by use of agreements under s.52 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 , rather than refusing planning permission .
6 In the case of trends in tobacco smoking ( and by implication of trends in the diseases to which it contributes ) the sum of Australian experience supports the view that centrally coordinated action that is adequately funded and deliberately built on broad based support can speed the fall in smoking prevalence .
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