Example sentences of "backed [adv prt] by [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Meteorological Office is selling its forecasting ability through its new Weather Initiative , backed up by a suitable array of managerial titles including director of commercial services .
2 Undoubtedly an attractive package backed up by a six-year power train and bodywork warranty , two-year manufacturer 's warranty , two years RAC membership , windscreen replacement service and low-cost insurance .
3 The menu pioneered in the three Scheme ‘ B ’ pilot outlets is one based around an assortment of pies , backed up by a limited selection of other traditional pub food .
4 The band are currently working on their new LP due for release in the Autumn , backed up by a major UK tour .
5 To avoid any but the worst young offenders being sent to prison , the Prison Commissioners proposed to accelerate the provision of detention centres , backed up by a new sentence of custodial training for a maximum of two years with the chance of being released on licence , subject to after-care , after six months .
6 The proposals mean that , for the first time , parents can name their preference for a school , including ordinary ones — and backed up by a new appeal system .
7 This redistribution of income , backed up by a similar strategy on wealth , has resulted in a widening of class differences for the first time since 1945 .
8 Somebody faked it : Russian typewriter letter heading Reznichenko 's signature — all backed up by a first-class tail job .
9 He would demand a written agreement from either Mr Major or Mr Kinnock , backed up by a collective decision in favour from MPs of whichever party .
10 They contain some 6,000 troops organised into three infantry battalions , and backed up by a small Air Force with a squadron of A-37 attack planes and six Huey helicopters .
11 If it had not been for Jeremy 's displays of speed , power and massive wheelies , backed up by a courageous Robert Holden , these races would have been pretty flat beer .
12 Kylie 's voice — backed up by a sophisticated set of taped effects in case of emergency — had silenced many of her critics .
13 The former manor spread over several parishes , with a particular emphasis on sheep farming backed up by a large wheat crop .
14 Our Charter of Rights , backed up by a complementary and democratically enforced bill of rights , will establish in law the specific rights of every citizen .
15 His first move came in Rome in 1959 when he proposed regular meetings of the six foreign ministers , backed up by a permanent secretariat .
16 He shows his annoyance with some intimidating facial expression , backed up by a sparse selection of adjectival punctuation invariably using the ‘ f ’ word , which he uses with considerable effect .
17 What has boosted the market in recent months , however , is a vast influx of software in the Macintosh marketplace backed up by a considerable marketing campaign by Apple in alliance with some of the biggest names in the business like Kodak , 3M and Tektronix .
18 Throughout this state of the course students acquire knowledge of subjects specific to Hotel and Tourism Management , backed up by an appropriate blend of general business studies subjects necessary for basic operational skills and competence in supervisory and first-line management .
19 A UN convoy which set off for Srebrenica yesterday was turned back by Serbian police backed up by an armoured car .
20 Elected police authorities will use the extra resources available for the war against crime to ensure that more police officers are visible on the beat , backed up by the modern technology which is essential to crime prevention and detection .
21 Speaking in Darlington last week he said : ‘ Elected police authorities will use the extra resources available for the war against crime to ensure that more police officers are visible on the beat , backed up by the modern technology which is essential to crime prevention and detection . ’
22 Statutory provisions , backed up by the general law , provide a form of ‘ blanket regulation ’ of the insider dealing , while special self-regulatory and quasi-statutory controls , aimed specifically at insider dealing within financial conglomerates and other contexts , focus on special areas of concern .
23 Then , for more than 300 years until the legions left , the Romans ruled Britain , bringing their talent for organisation to the country , building roads which made travel easier , and all the time controlling the province through the administration of Roman law — backed up by the powerful legions of the Roman army .
24 The stick , in particular , backed up by the practical invisibility of the night beat , was a useful device to save on unpaid overtime .
25 The SSL holds a core collection of material covering scientific and technical aspects backed up by the National Library 's other relevant collections such as official publications , legislation , and popular science items .
26 The last time Ballater had been in the cottage was just before Miss Marshall had been forced out of it by her rapacious relatives , backed up by the insensitive local general practitioner who agreed she could n't cope .
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