Example sentences of "[noun] cover by [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One department covered by this exercise was that of social services .
2 The main areas covered by this negotiating group included anti-dumping , technical barriers to trade and government procurement .
3 When those credits are deducted from the total figure for the awards covered by this judgement the overall total figure would amount to one million six hundred and three thousand , eight hundred and seventy four pounds and eighteen pence .
4 Most east European countries seem to have had N. R. R. s of above unity for most of the years covered by this book .
5 Over the whole period covered by this analysis the dominance of the first three classes is unchanged .
6 But in the period covered by this book society was not quite so hierarchical as before or after ; nor did a man 's place in the sun depend on the number and dignity of his ancestors .
7 Not one important industrial process was produced by Asia or Africa during the period covered by this book .
8 The mounted soldier still had a long way to go and his influence was very considerable in the whole period covered by this book .
9 Over the period covered by this book new rivals have appeared on the Whitehall scene .
10 In other words , in the period covered by this book , the only direct evidence on population figures comes near its start and very close to , or even after , its end .
11 If there was an increase by 1545 , much of it may have come in the years after 1530 , and become important economically only after the period covered by this book ( 75 , p.69 ) .
12 The figures in this series are complete for the period covered by this book apart from a short gap between 1403 and 1411 .
13 Although this is undoubtedly true , on two occasions during the period covered by this book ( 1660 and 1688 ) an invading army ( one from Scotland , the other from Holland ) had been able to exploit a severe domestic political crisis and widespread popular disaffection in order to bring about a change of political regimes .
14 Motor buses occupy a relatively minor role in the period covered by this volume .
15 Concern with the disincentive effects of taxation has , however , been a continual theme during the whole period covered by this study irrespective of the prevalent rates of taxation or the level of public expenditure .
16 The first study during the period covered by this study was conducted in 1952 by the Government Social Survey for the Royal Commission on Taxation .
17 As we showed earlier in this section , there has not been any serious shortage of capital for investment during the period covered by this study .
18 The principal businesses within Midland Group covered by this Code are Midland Bank itself , Midland Access , Forward Trust and Thomas Cook .
19 The scope for detailed questions on quantitative techniques in the examinations covered by this manual is very limited .
20 Examples of problems covered by this Article are given in ‘ The Order outlined ’ and in more detail in ‘ Advice to employers ’ in this series of leaflets ( see page 10 ) .
21 The contract evidenced by this waybill is subject to the exceptions , limitations , conditions , and liberties ( including those relating to pre-carriage and on-carriage ) set out in the Carrier 's Standard conditions of Carriage applicable to the voyage covered by this Waybill and operative on this date of issue .
22 A significant percentage of the Community 's sheep stocks — two-thirds ( 28 m out of the 43 m ) are to be found in the regions covered by this Directive ( 4 ) .
23 It is for this reason that many experts prefer the expression " Islamic textile art " when describing oriental rugs , despite the fact that many of the items covered by this description will certainly have been woven by non Muslims and possess no trace of Islamic symbolism in their compositions .
24 There were now large numbers of sub-committee chairmen and within the narrow policy area covered by that sub-committee they were highly influential political actors .
25 in so far as Cooperation is fundamentally opposed to the existing economic basis of society , this meeting of Stratford Cooperators consider it desirable , in order to fully organise and obtain the best results from their political acts , that the advisory committee be instructed to enter into negotiations and act in conjunction with the Trades Council and Labour Representation Committees in the area covered by this Society 's operations .
26 Figure 1 shows the area covered by this study on the southern edge of the Southern North Sea Basin , relative to known gas fields and discoveries .
27 The area covered by these coal mines , with the farmland between them , is called the Northumberland and Durham coalfield , or the North East coalfield .
28 The Insurer may at its own expense take proceedings in the name of the Insured Person to recover compensation or secure an indemnity from any Third Party in respect of any loss or damage covered by this insurance and any amount so recovered shall belong to the Insurer .
29 Article 2 defines " consumer " as " any natural person who , in contracts covered by this Directive , is acting for purposes which are outside his trade , business or profession " .
30 It similarly defines " seller or supplier " as " any natural or legal person who , in contracts covered by this Directive , is acting for purposes relating to his trade , business or profession , whether publicly owned or privately owned " .
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