Example sentences of "provided by " in BNC.

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1 Help provided by ACET volunteers eventually go the flat ship-shape again and life became easier .
2 Help provided by an ACET volunteer eventually got the flat ship-shape again and life became easier .
3 Initial sponsorship was provided by World in Need , a charity which also helped launch Action Aid and Help the Aged .
4 Employment patterns , which followed the routes of enforced segregation in favour of protestants — for they controlled the greater part of the job market and especially the major industrial enterprises and the entire government sector of civil servants and police — were even reinforced by the system of job references provided by the parish priests and catholic notables .
5 This can be provided by the magic power or words , such as inscribing prohibitions into the nation 's constitution , and by manifestations of the divine in terms of either retribution for failing to uphold the truth , or grace for upholding the truth , with rewards ‘ such as oil finds and victories in the World Championships ’ .
6 The main owner of such schools is usually and indirectly the Church of Ireland , and current expenditure and salaries are provided by the state , with the board of governors presided over by the local minister .
7 Service at the hotel is provided by ITT Sheraton .
8 To achieve this most hotels have a number of systems , all provided by different suppliers , on which the staff come to rely totally , ’ she says .
9 The shelter provided by my broom cupboard suddenly seemed extremely attractive .
10 The riders are supported by a complete package of services provided by Bike Events .
11 The service is provided by nearly 80 special screening centres throughout England — at hospitals , clinics or mobile units .
12 In some areas there may be special clinics for particular groups such as young people , or services provided by voluntary organisations to complement NHS facilities .
13 The services provided by the NHS are there to be used .
14 Without the possibility , then , of altering one 's perceptual inputs at will it is difficult to see how the information provided by the input systems could ever be centered upon a self , a self that is not just a repository of information , but something which addresses itself to reality and for whom reality is centred upon itself .
15 A very clear introduction to current work in cognitive neuropsychology is provided by Ellis and Young ( 1988 ) .
16 The metaphysical framework for the neurophysiology of perception is provided by the Causal Theory of Perception ( henceforth referred to as the CTP ) .
17 Further cushioning is provided by the padded insole and tongue .
18 Services provided by the Fuel Industries * and assistance from Social Services
19 For details of the help available from these agencies , see HEATING COSTS , INCOME SUPPORT AND THE SOCIAL FUND ( Pages 2–3 ) and SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE FUEL INDUSTRIES AND ASSISTANCE FROM SOCIAL SERVICES ( Pages 8–9 ) .
20 SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE FUEL INDUSTRIES AND ASSISTANCE FROM SOCIAL SERVICES
21 The social services department should also tell you about services provided by itself or other services known to it which could be of use to you .
22 Some are provided by council housing or social services departments .
23 Specialist nursing or care at home for people with a terminal illness may be available through Macmillan nurses , provided by Cancer Relief , and Marie Curie Foundation nurses , or from a local hospice .
24 ( Tel : 071 235 5454 ) Services mainly provided by volunteers and available from local centres : home nursing , transport , holidays , equipment loan for frail elderly people and others with disabilities .
25 The monies allocated to the Training Division will be used to subsidise the cost to Age Concern organisations of courses , training needs analysis and other training services provided by the Age Concern Training Division .
26 The Fieldwork Department will retain the responsibility for applications for grants to cover the costs of courses and training initiatives provided by the Age Concern England Management Development Unit , and all other training providers .
27 Around 5% of older people now live in sheltered housing provided by local authorities , housing associations , and , increasingly , by private developers .
28 Most of the help that older people receive is provided by their family , neighbours and friends .
29 A National Consumer Council report suggests that only 31% of council and housing associations tenants were satisfied with the way in which their complaints were handled , and that one in six tenants dissatisfied with the service provided by their landlord had not made a complaint at all .
30 Working Paper 1 states that many core services ‘ are currently provided by hospitals likely to seek self-governing status , and the Secretary of State , in first establishing an NHS Hospital Trust , will approve the arrangements for providing core services .
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