Example sentences of "to be run by [art] " in BNC.

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1 This house was built to be run by a pack of servants .
2 Canoe 95 , the World Championships in slalom and WWR , is likely to be run by a separate limited company to avoid subjecting the BCU to financial risk .
3 In Capital , Volume 3 Marx noted this trend when he argued that the increasing size of enterprises made it impossible for them to be run by a single person .
4 Later still , if his own health began to fail , the farm would have to be run by a competent manager .
5 The annual mileages to be run by the new units will be well in excess of 150,000 !
6 Of the old people 's homes , 56 per cent were said to be run by the Council , 6 per cent by a charity and 39 per cent were private .
7 In 1904 , at a meeting in Glasgow , she had proposed the establishment of a national system of ‘ Educational Information and Employment Bureaux ’ to be run by the local authorities .
8 It is to be run by the UK Atomic Energy Authority at the request of the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate , the government 's safety watchdog .
9 WHEN Fattorini & Sons , of Birmingham , were commissioned to fashion a trophy for a new competition to be run by the Essex Football Association in 1882 they really went to town .
10 Build time is around 500 hours , Rotorway claim , and a flight training programme is going to be run by the company for constructors covering flight technique and maintenance .
11 Given , therefore , that the company has come about essentially through private means , it must be understood as a private body , to be run by the corporators for their own self-selected purposes , and without any obligation to further the greater good .
12 These proposals are , however , made much more complex by the existence of old long-stay wards in hospitals whose main function , quite clearly , is social care , yet which for many years are going to be run by the Health Service .
13 More places are being made available all the time : last night , a 25-bed hostel was opened in the constituency of the hon. Member for Tooting , to be run by the English Churches Housing Group .
14 This was the first independent radio station in the republic and was to be run by the students ' official youth organization .
15 The hotel which was to be run by The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company , will be called the London Wilshire .
16 The team will continue to be run by the steering committee set up earlier this summer .
17 Twelve British prisons are to be run by the private sector in the first phase of privatisation .
18 The vessel , built by local youngsters with the help of public subscriptions , continues to be run by the Fairbridge Drake charity , but it is now sponsored by Scottish Nuclear Fuels and berthed on the Clyde .
19 England 's first four-year law degree course is to be run by the new University of Northumbria at Newcastle .
20 I know I am only a layman , but I seem to remember that when the pits were taken over by the government , they became the property of the people to be run by the government .
21 These include a supermarket to be run by the hospital 's own League of Friends .
22 The mall has six shops , a small supermarket to be run by the hospital 's League of Friends , a newsagents , florists , gift shop , records and CDs shop , and cafeteria , all run by external contractors .
23 The Chairman will take control on behalf of this two colleagues , and the Court will be seen to be run by the Magistrates , and the Clerk will be there as their legal adviser on procedure and any legal points that arise .
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