Example sentences of "[noun pl] raised by the " in BNC.

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1 Although the DSS is able to assist in meeting some of the costs of residents , the large part of the costs is met from welfare funds raised by the Association .
2 The costs of convalescence are normally met in part by individual or Branch contributions and in part by the welfare funds raised by the Association .
3 Although the DSS is able to assist in meeting some of the costs of residents , the larger part of the costs are met from welfare funds raised by the Association , and from donations to the Home .
4 The costs of convalescence are normally met in part by individual or Branch contributions , and in part by the welfare funds raised by the Association .
5 About 70 per cent of the funds raised by the tax go on salaries for everyone from parish priests to kindergarten teachers .
6 The proceeds raised by the March Stableford were donated to the Children from Chernobyl visit to Haslemere .
7 The emotions raised by the events quickly led to considerable confusion in the media and Stormont about just who did what .
8 He took the view that the matters raised by the counterclaim would better have been raised by judicial review .
9 Any member of the committee can within seven business days of the resolution being sent out require the trustee to summon a meeting to consider the matters raised by the resolution ( r 6.162(3) ) .
10 I take the matters raised by the hon. Member for Dundee , East ( Mr.
11 Closely related to these institutional problems are the pedagogic concerns raised by the development of community adult education in general , and work with the unemployed in particular .
12 Aid donors , including Japan , France , the USA and ( for the first time ) South Korea , pledged a total of US$4,940 million to Indonesia for fiscal 1992 ( compared with US$4,750 million in 1991 ) , despite human rights concerns raised by the Dili massacre .
13 As the Health Committee reflects many of the concerns raised by the local authority associations , the Association of Metropolitan Authorities was naturally jubilant .
14 Also , as with so many of the politicians , some members of the UWC did not appreciate the constitutional and other implications raised by the case .
15 The expectations raised by the international acclaim with which his playing was greeted on that occasion were not entirely fulfilled , however , by his performance of Mozart 's C minor Concerto K 491 , in the Philharmonia 's AFG-sponsored concert .
16 This was determined by the price range , the fact that the vehicle was sold as new and by the expectations raised by the description " Range Rover " .
17 Professor Reddin 's 3-D Theory — a three-dimensional grid , which develops the ideas raised by the Blake & mouton Grid and
18 This reciprocal arrangement allowed the secondary school to benefit from the professional advice of the staff at the special school and to respond to any concerns or reservations raised by the child .
19 Yet beyond all these sums levied directly from the clergy by the king , there were papal taxes raised by the pope to the benefit , intentionally or eventually , of the king .
20 ‘ Enterprise democracy ’ , as the decentralised aspect of the socialist control over production by the associated producers , will never be realised unless workers begin to struggle under capitalism for control over the policy and operations of enterprises , and this means exploiting rather than rejecting outright the kind of ‘ Industrial Democracy ’ proposals raised by the Bullock Commission , and more recently by the EEC .
21 Assessments of less than £1 were not made in the subsidy , and nearly all below £2 were based on wages , except for a few based on income from land ; and since the statutory proviso , doubtless intended to allay fears raised by the inquest of 1522 , restricted taxation to one form of wealth only , any personal property belonging to persons so taxed was ignored .
22 Britain 's new generation — in government and in business — have ambitions raised by the 1980s .
23 The latest circular provides a new set of priorities raised by the most recent round of monitoring in January .
24 While politics is discussed within the cultural space of the journals , there is no discussion of the politics of culture itself or the political questions raised by the form as well as , and in relation to , its content .
25 We shall need to deal with some of the questions raised by the sad and painful fact of marriage breakdown and divorce later in this chapter .
26 More serious still were the questions raised by the emergence of what would later be termed ‘ higher criticism ’ .
27 Many such debatable questions raised by the anatomy of these creatures still await universally agreed answers .
28 The committee was set up to consider the role of prosecuting counsel and Farquharson J. was appointed chairman by Lord Lane C.J. In the section of the report headed ‘ Prosecution counsel and the judge ’ the questions raised by the certificate were addressed as follows :
29 Both writers are primarily interested in the ontological and epistemological questions raised by the Catholic view of God , and both found in nervous tension a justification for modest technical experimentation as well as a tool for exploring aspects of reality which would otherwise have been difficult to treat outside the context of philosophical discourse .
30 One of the questions raised by the J/44 is of the masthead rig versus fractional rig .
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