Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] by the department of " in BNC.

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1 If you are a small business which meets certain criteria laid down by the Department of Employment , the Scheme can enable you to acquire finance otherwise denied to you .
2 We shall continue to meet the criteria laid down by the Department of Transport .
3 We shall at all times continue to meet the criteria laid down by the Department of Transport .
4 But he 's still furious at the conditions laid down by the Department of Environment which he must agree to before the gypsies can stay .
5 The local charter goes beyond the nine standards laid down by the Department of Health , with the authorities stressing the intention was to improve quality and promote openness in administration .
6 The local charter goes beyond the nine standards laid down by the Department of Health .
7 The unfair element is that the AFBD has been obliged to extricate itself from a CFTC hole largely dug by the Securities and Investments Board and imperfectly filled in by the Department of Trade and Industry .
8 Unlike the statutory listing of buildings , which is carried out by the Department of the Environment , it is local authorities that have the power to designate conservation areas .
9 Although the BMA 's anxieties were not supported by a study carried out by the Department of Health 's Advisory Committee on Medical Manpower Planning and published in 1985 , the association 's policy did not change .
10 The next stage will be to use this model on data from the Women and Employment Survey , carried out by the Department of Employment in 1980 .
11 A joint inquiry into funding arrangements is now being carried out by the Department of Health and British Dental Association , and the findings will be announced in May .
12 Earlier plans drawn up by the Department of Energy contained references to fuel taxes , automobile restrictions , alternative energy initiatives and incentives for green investment .
13 OIL TANKERS may have to follow a one-way system where the tanker , Braer , went out of control off Shetland , under plans drawn up by the Department of Transport .
14 Cleaning up contamination is wonderfully labour-intensive : some old military sites being cleaned up by the Department of Energy now employ twice as many people as they did at their peak of production .
15 A UK working party , which included many medically qualified people , was set up by the Department of Health and Social Security , under the chairmanship of Professor Patrick Lawther in 1978 .
16 Staffing allotment will be 654 for England , 225 for Wales , 385 for Scotland and 86 for the joint UK Nature Conservation Committee , which was set up by the Department of Environment to provide a central voice for the NCC .
17 Capital of less than £1,250 ( and any income it produces ) is also ignored when the amount of the supplementary pension or allowance to be granted is worked out by the Department of Health and Social Security .
18 Clients of McDonald Wheeler Fund Management , wound up by the Department of Trade and Industry , had believed they were putting their money into low risk projects .
19 Another consortium headed by London-based Deminex , will drill a neighbouring block , in fields divided up by the Department of Trade and Industry .
20 The renewal of the annual licence has been held up by the Department of Technical Services ‘ Electrical Engineer and the Fire Brigade .
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