Example sentences of "[noun] to provide a comprehensive [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We will place a statutory obligation on local authorities to provide a comprehensive youth service in partnership with the voluntary sector , and we will invest in leisure and recreation facilities . |
2 | It is not the purpose of this chapter to provide a comprehensive survey of the empirical work undertaken upon this topic . |
3 | The best known attempt to provide a comprehensive structure of human abilities is that due to Guilford ( 1967 ) . |
4 | The Council Tax administration numbers have also been increased by a further 10% to deal with those administrative matters currently dealt with within the Community Charge Control Section , as the items should really be dealt with within the teams to provide a comprehensive service to taxpayers . |
5 | Positive emotions will be studied with the use of questionnaires , diaries , interviews , and laboratory experiments to provide a comprehensive analysis of the different emotions experienced by people when they are ‘ feeling good ’ . |
6 | And second — that the BBC has a role to provide a comprehensive news and information service of richness and originality . |
7 | The HIDB and the Scottish Development Agency have established Highland Craftpoint as a new centre to provide a comprehensive range of services to the craft industries , for instance in marketing , design and technical training . |
8 | In order to provide a comprehensive service we need a steady flow of information to us . |
9 | A draft scheme to provide a comprehensive ambulance service for the whole of Bedfordshire was approved . |