Example sentences of "[verb] jointly by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The US government also vetoed a plan to have the reports of the working groups reviewed jointly by the US National Academy of Sciences ( NAS ) and Canada 's Royal Academy of Sciences .
2 Statutory undertakers wishing to carry out development which is neither ‘ permitted development ’ nor authorised by a government department have to apply for planning permission to the local planning authority in the normal way , but in the case of ‘ operational land ’ appeals are considered jointly by the secretary of state and the ‘ appropriate minister ’ .
3 The second annual charity accountants conference will be held from 20 to 22 September 1993 at the University of Sheffield and is organised jointly by the Directory of Social Change , an educational charity , and Sayer Vincent chartered accountants .
4 With this in mind a new model of training in surgical science has been established at University College London , organised jointly by the departments of surgery and of anatomy and developmental biology .
5 The conference was organised jointly by the Shropshire branch of the Council for the Protection of Rural England , ( C.P.R.E. ) the Shropshire Wildlife Trust ( S.W.T. ) and Shrewsbury Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) .
6 The first demonstrations were held on Oct. 10 and were organised jointly by the student wings of the two main opposition alliances , the Awami League and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party ( BNP ) .
7 The event was organised jointly by the Santhome Communications Centre , which supports Catholic and ecumenical communication activities in south India , and the Tamil Nadu Bishop 's Council of India .
8 A well-attended symposium on Global atmospheric chemical change , organised jointly by the Environment Group and the Industrial Division , was held at the Scientific Societies ' Lecture Theatre , London , last November .
9 The lectures were organised jointly by the Tayside Section of the RSC and the St Andrews chemistry department , with financial support from BP Research International and the RSC .
10 The new left-wing government , under the leadership of Allende , restructured the economy into three sectors : the social-property sector , made up of state enterprises and those to be expropriated ; the private-property sector ; and the mixed-property sector , made up of enterprises where the capital was owned jointly by the state and private individuals .
11 Defenceman Dixon , who represented England against Scotland at Murrayfield in December , is the seventh recipient of the award , made jointly by the government of Alberta , Canadian Airlines International , and the Ice Hockey News Review .
12 It concentrates on a core of 2,500 titles , which are selected jointly by the publisher and Dillons head office , and reviewed regularly .
13 A new guide on the storage and handling of flammable solids at work has been prepared jointly by the HSE , the Home Office and the Scottish Office .
14 Prepared jointly by the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Works , with advice from the Ministry of Town and Country Planning on matters of site planning and layout , it was intended for the guidance of local authorities — who , it was presumed would be undertaking most of the post-war redevelopment .
15 The Anglo.American Cataloguing Rules , prepared jointly by the Library Association , the American Library Association , the Canadian Library Association and the Library of Congress , were published in 1967 with some sixty-six pages devoted to rules for non-book materials , and dissatisfaction with these rules produced further publications from the Canadian Library Association ( Riddle 1970 ; Weihs , Lewis and Macdonald 1973 ) , the Department of Audio-Visual Instruction of the National Education Association ( 1968 ) , and the very impressive LA/NCET rules issued by the Library Association and the ( then ) National Council for Educational Technology ( 1973 ) .
16 Leading members of the British Ex-Services Wheelchair Sports Association travelled as VIP guests in a ceremony hosted jointly by the railway and Tywyn branch of the Royal British Legion .
17 The defence of the zone is organized jointly by the FMLN forces and the popular militias , The political and social organization is in the hands of the Popular Power Councils , elected through the Popular Assemblies :
18 The conference had been organized jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization ( FAO ) and the World Health Organization ( WHO ) .
19 Costing around FFr10 million and financed jointly by the Ministry of Culture and Paris City Hall , the renovation will start in 1994 and should last two years .
20 " Model Forms of Rent Review Clause " has been produced jointly by the Law Society and the RICS .
21 The catalyst for these gloomy thoughts was the magazine produced jointly by the Independent , El Pais , La Repubblica and Le Monde to celebrate Expo ‘ 92 in Seville .
22 In June 1983 , for the first time , the prison guards entered the political section and ransacked the building , taking away personal possessions and a television set which had been bought jointly by the women .
23 Alternatively , details about the job and the person needed to fill it may be agreed jointly by the UK company and its foreign subsidiary .
24 These are usually agreed jointly by the Countryside Commission and local authorities , and it is intended that strict development control should be applied within them .
25 This part-time course , run jointly by the School of Psychology and Glenthorne Youth Treatment Centre , Birmingham , provides training for practitioners in the use of behaviour therapy .
26 Ian Schmidt , Object Design 's product marketing director , says the software will be sold jointly by the companies .
27 A number of hitherto-unknown species have been discovered in the Vu Quang nature reserve in western Vietnam during a survey organized jointly by the World Wide Fund for Nature and the Vietnamese Forestry Ministry .
28 Mia Kellmer Pringle 's paper ( 2.2 ) is based on a lecture given to a conference organized jointly by the Department of Education and Science ( DES ) and the Department of Health and Social Security ( DHSS ) on the theme of ‘ Low Cost Day Care Provision for the Under-Fives ’ .
29 Offered jointly by the Departments of Education and Nursing Studies .
30 The degree is offered jointly by the Department of Social Policy & Social Work , University of Edinburgh and the Department of Planning and Housing , Edinburgh College of Art/Heriot Watt University .
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