Example sentences of "[adv] met by the " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Ieuan Wyn Jones : If any new hospitals are built in Wales , such as the East Glamorgan hospital , will the funding for those hospitals , in terms of capital costs , be entirely met by the Welsh Office or , as a result of last week 's disclosure in Construction News , are we to take it that Treasury guidelines to introduce private sector money into such building will mean that the commitment from the Welsh Office will be less ?
2 Clearly , some of the needs now met by social services departments would be better met by the old people themselves if they had the financial means to preserve their own independence .
3 While this reform is specifically designed to prevent many of today 's disgruntled education consumers joining the ranks of tomorrow 's underclass , it will of course have implications for a much wider group of young people , whose talents and needs have been all too little met by the emphasis on the reorganization of secondary education to the exclusion of all other considerations .
4 The USAF 's speed and altitude requirements were eventually met by the Los Angeles Division of North American Aviation ( NAA ) — but not without first overcoming tremendous technical , design and manufacturing problems .
5 Fusion became possible in 1920 because of the difficulties already met by the government .
6 However , longer term temporary labour requirements , such as those experienced over summer by hotels at holiday resorts , are usually met by the recruitment of seasonal workers .
7 Mabel Peacock suggests ( Folklore 15 , 1944 ) that as Stamford lay at the junction of Rutland , Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire , perhaps ‘ the men of these shires anciently met by the Welland to observe the traditional rites intended to secure the prosperity of their territories ’ .
8 It could be the first of dozens of identical schools in Armenia , and the five million pound cost is being partly met by the British Armenia Appeal .
9 The suffering of war and the suffering of the depression were alike uniquely met by the crucified God .
10 The group 's proposal for a joint office between the National Science Foundation and Department of Education has been partially met by the recent signing of a formal ‘ memorandum of understanding ’ between the two .
11 They made sure that the two thousand six hundred and seventy pounds cost of Councillor was fully met by the long suffering tax payers of .
12 For many , television now meets the religious needs previously met by the Church .
13 First , Europe 's defence needs are already satisfactorily met by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation , which is inherently more effective than any alternative because it includes the transatlantic nations .
14 The index linking of teachers ' pensions is actually that 's actually met by the government and not the teachers ' superannuation fund .
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