Example sentences of "be met by the " in BNC.

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1 It is advisable for the claimant to take along one written estimate for the funeral before the arrangements are made , in order to ensure that the cost will be met by the DSS , but a bill can be taken after the funeral to the DSS for help .
2 Their teacher has said that the project ‘ has opened their eyes to the problems that have to be met by the elderly and disabled . ’
3 That could be met by the division of the spheres in which the divided sovereign acted upon different collective advice .
4 Nevertheless , the Japanese fleet arrived in the Tasman as promised , to be met by the new Greenpeace flagship , Rainbow Warrior II .
5 The cost of the Manchester seminar will be met by the Manchester Professional Panel and Commercial Union Financial Services .
6 Fly to Munich , to be met by the Enterprise Representative .
7 According to government , some of the main needs to be met by the social security system are bringing up children , and caring for elderly or disabled people .
8 For a time the decline in Canada 's conventional oil reserves was to be met by the development of Western Canada 's gigantic oil sands deposits .
9 In a paper given at the Hydrocarbons 1983 conference in March 1983 , BP propounded the view that the supply shortfall towards the late 1980s could be met by the development of UK reserves , and identified 50,000 billion cubic feet of recoverable new gas — two-thirds in discoveries and one-third in undrilled geological prospects .
10 Using this method candidates may be assessed at the interview on the following seven job requirements which have to be met by the person appointed in the job :
11 However , the costs of production will increase as farmers are made to invest more time and money in each animal , and these costs must be met by the consumer .
12 Later plans involved an additional expenditure of about £150 million to take the railway into Bank , about half of which would be met by the Canary Wharf developers ( see below ) .
13 Thus ‘ if emergency admission as an in-patient is required , the cost should be met by the district of residence .
14 The provision that ‘ if emergency admission as an inpatient is required , the cost should be met by the District of Residence ’ whilst the hospital itself would bear the cost of A&E outpatient treatment within the block contract ( DoH , 1989c , para.2.10 ) gives an additional incentive to providers to admit A&E cases as inpatients , possibly unnecessarily , where there is no contract with their ‘ home ’ District .
15 Ensure that all objectives can be met by the programme provided .
16 The cost will be met by the Treasury out of public funds — but unlike earlier controversy involving Mr Lamont and legal expenses arising over the eviction of a tenant from his Notting Hill home , this is accepted as normal practice for official residences .
17 We think the obligation for doing this should be laid on creditors , but think the cost involved in securing this improvement to their accuracy should be met by the bureaux themselves , as an addition to the fee which they already pay for getting material from the Central Registry .
18 2 The Publisher shall be responsible for placing copies of the Program with Beta Testing assessors , for collecting feedback from these assessors and assembling it in a form which shall be interpretable as a specification to be met by the Programmer in preparing the final version of the Program .
19 This is an understandable fear and must be met by the provision of cast-iron safeguards , such as they have in Holland where , under the beneficent tutelage of Dr Admiraal , voluntary euthanasia has been legalized and practised with considerable success for several years .
20 The costs were to be met by the Medici in Florence .
21 Work is planned to start next year with confidence high that half of the cost will be met by the Government .
22 to produce reliable , maintainable software , the performance of which can be evaluated against the Statement of User Requirements , where any of the major text handling requirements of the project can not be met by the use of standard packaged software .
23 The rapid growth of the secondary banking sector meant that unsatisfied demand for credit from the primary banks could be met by the secondary banks ; this sector not being subject to the liquidity ratio requirements .
24 These new provisions legitimate in particular the common claim that single people 's housing needs can be met by the private rented sector .
25 Any possibility of excessive delay could be met by the English court fixing a date for trial ; and it could control the allocation of costs .
26 And the Secretary of State had declared what might otherwise be regarded as a powerful if not irresistible force would be met by the immovable object of US resolution .
27 Each party 's entitlement of seats should be proportionate to its share of the total constituency votes received by candidates of all parties , and it would be met by the award ( if necessary ) of a number of additional seats so calculated as to " redress the distorted results in the constituencies " .
28 From April 1983 , the first eight weeks of sickness benefit were to be met by the employer .
29 There were two overriding needs which had to be met by the Roman road network — military and economic .
30 Some kinds of social need may not be met by the state because the groups involved are too small or too unpopular for politicians to be prepared to incur displeasure helping them alcoholics , drug addicts or battered women .
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