Example sentences of "be met from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although the DSS is able to assist in meeting some of the costs of residents , the larger part of the costs are met from welfare funds raised by the Association , and from donations to the Home .
2 In this case , subsistence requirements could still be met from cotton income , but as there appears to be no clearly demonstrated link between cash crop promotion and improvements in food crops to make up for the shortfall in the cropping area that results from giving over the land to cash crops , the issue of food security must be raised .
3 This holds even though much of the money for welfare programmes such as AFDC comes from the Federal exchequer ; the larger the average payment , above a Federally-prescribed minimum , the larger the proportion of it which has to be met from State revenues , so that generous State governments are taxing their own residents in order to support their generosity ( see Tresch , 1975 ) .
4 That is to say that their premium income has been insufficient to meet claims and the difference has therefore had to be met from investment income .
5 Government estimates show that up to 45% of electricity demand could be met from wind power .
6 Renewable energy generation 45% of electricity demand could be met from wind power In fact , the amount of electricity produced by renewable sources in the UK has steadily declined over the past five years .
7 Although the DSS is able to assist in meeting some of the costs of residents , the large part of the costs is met from welfare funds raised by the Association .
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