Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] provided [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Where they do , these services are best provided in the least stigmatizing way possible , from the local community mental health service . |
2 | To create more of an atmosphere , you could invite some of your ardent fans to indulge in the free drinks and snacks which are generally provided for the guests , along with a band publicity pack . |
3 | All the main facilities of the school such as staff , buildings , playing fields and so forth are already provided for the fee paying pupils and no additional expenditure is incurred in respect of these costs by accepting a few children of the staff . |
4 | Room sizes are usually provided on the particulars , and a better sketch can be drawn at home . |
5 | An adjoining one-and-a-half-storey-high common-room and a laundry associated with the rear entrance are also provided for the use of residents . |
6 | Meals are also provided for the children in the nursery as well as staff and patients in the medical centre where special diets like gluten-free or low cholesterol foods are often needed . |
7 | Courses in Ancient History , History of Art and Archaeology are also provided by the appropriate departments , while several of the language departments ( both European and Asiatic ) offer courses in the history of the area they cover . |
8 | These are mainly provided under the Disabled Persons ( Employment ) Acts of 1944 and 1958 and are run by the Department of Employment . |
9 | Student allowances are often provided by the parents , themselves often low-paid intellectuals and by the mid-1980s , income could hardly keep pace with price rises . |
10 | I was grateful that practice balls are now provided for the golfers , courtesy of a sponsor , of course . |
11 | Secondly , he argued that these consumption processes are increasingly provided by the state in a collectivized form , since they become too expensive , especially at times of economic crisis , for private firms to supply . |
12 | Kyle , Woll and Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981 ) attribute most of these difficulties to the problem of courses in BSL which are currently provided in the UK , as tending to strengthen the Englishness of sign use among hearing people . |