Example sentences of "run by " in BNC.

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1 Alison Maunsell , ACET 's East Midlands regional co-ordinator based in Northampton , has been invited to join H.I.V. T.E.S.P.I. ( Training , Education , Support & Public Initiative ) , a forum run by the local health authority .
2 Professional fundraisers utilize the powerful medium of advertising in their national press , an advertisement issued by the British Section in autumn 1990 about Iraq 's treatment of Kurds and its human rights record over a decade , was the most successful advertisement ever run by the Section .
3 Groups were still being run by a very small section office .
4 Named after the mansion in Wuthering Heights , this is a desolate agricultural commune run by Jimmy Ahmed , back from London , where he has been in some vague way a celebrity .
5 This is the arrangement in Holland whereby various institutions such as media , schools , cultural organizations , welfare services , and hospitals are duplicated , and run by the separate catholic and protestant communities .
6 The Campaign is run by a National Executive elected by the Annual General Meeting .
7 The course will be run by Norwich lecturer Martin Jermey .
8 Cole has worked at a variety of catering units run by High Table in his five years with the company and has now been promoted to executive chef .
9 It 's run by a private charity and they do n't normally accept referrals from outsiders but they did n't want to be too dogmatic about that . ’
10 Some Social Services Departments arrange group meetings for childminders , and in some areas there are self-help groups and associations run by the childminders .
11 These are mostly run by local authorities , but some are privately owned and/or denominational .
12 The majority of crematoria are run by local authorities .
13 Some are run by Age Concern or WRVS groups for the council .
14 There is a number of ‘ sitting ’ schemes run by social services departments or others which may help a carer to take a break .
15 About 250,000 people live in residential homes , which are run by local authorities , charities or private companies .
16 It lists over 40 bodies , from public service and trade union pensioners organisations to ones run by employers , as well as national general groups .
17 The eighties brought commercial pragmatism , with for example many refreshment-trolley services run by private firms that employees of any organisation as large as BR would almost certainly have found impractical .
18 At the start of the 1980s the British Railways business was still run by five regions : the Eastern , Western , Southern , London Midland , and Scottish .
19 The train is now run by BR and originates from St Pancras .
20 The annual mileages to be run by the new units will be well in excess of 150,000 !
21 The first of these now widespread services began , in the summer of 1984 , between Chester and Newport , run by Gylee Enterprises ( whose ‘ operating manager ’ was a former Travellers-Fare station catering manageress ) .
22 CAMRA supports tenants evicted so that pubs can be run by managers or who refuse to sign new leases on unfair terms .
23 However the brewery , which by 1786 was the second-biggest in London , was run by Sir Benjamin 's old head clerk , James Grant .
24 The placement of the bolts by the Crowden Outdoor Centre , which is based just below the quarry , follows private negotiations between the landowner , North West Water , and Crowden Outdoor Centre , which is run by Peter Noble .
25 We camped at a hostel near Maralal , run by a local company Yare Safaris .
26 Fortunately , Jeanne and John live very close to Bradley 's clinic and were able to attend excellent puppy classes run by Jenny Williams ( owner of Moby 's Chinese Crested video cover colleague Chan . )
27 As soon as Moby was too old for puppy classes , he went to the bigger-dog classes , run by Jenny , to reinforce what he 'd been taught at puppy classes and , most importantly , what he 'd learned at home .
28 Sadly , so many dogs seem to end up in classes run by loud , aggressive people , where they are yanked cruelly on choke chains and punished physically if they do n't do as they 're told .
29 But the city that goes down , the civilization ‘ run by the few ’ which ‘ fell to the many ’ , is not Ilium but Richmond or Montgomery or Atlanta , any one of the cities of the Confederacy finally sacked by Grant or Sheridan or the specially hated Sherman , generals of the victorious Yankee North .
30 A public rift in Catholic politics surfaced last week when the Communion and Liberation movement severed its ties with a powerful weekly magazine , Il Sabato , run by Andreotti supporters .
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