Example sentences of "may provide [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Social insurance fully developed may provide income security : it is an attack upon Want . |
2 | Nevertheless , the excavations at Mallia may provide evidence that Minoan society had other dimensions . |
3 | Third , the nature of the distribution of price changes ( or returns ) may provide evidence concerning the nature of the stochastic process generating futures prices . |
4 | It could be that he too was preoccupied nearer home , for example , in wars with the Welsh and the Life of Guthlac may provide evidence of this . |
5 | This simplifying assumption may turn out to be incorrect — future psycholinguistic research may provide evidence that different lexicons are involved in the perception and production of language , or that different lexicons are involved in the processing of spoken and written language — but at present there are no good reasons for rejecting the simplifying assumption of a single mental lexicon . |
6 | For example , self-help and community projects may provide support to parents and families , empower vulnerable people and develop informal networks in neighbourhoods ( Collins and Pancoast , 1976 ) . |
7 | The final way in which social routines may provide support for language is that they create the conditions whereby the child is motivated to speak . |
8 | Managers should in these cases refer the nurse to the occupational health department which may provide support and advice with consequent benefit to all concerned . |
9 | The sheer size of an organisation may provide management with problems of coordination , planning policy and effective control . |
10 | They may provide day care . |
11 | A local authority may provide day care for children who are not in need but there is no obligation to do so ( s18(2) ) . |
12 | ( c ) Day care and after-school activities Local authorities may provide day care for under-fives and activities for school-age children even though they are not in need . |
13 | Fiscal policy may provide government with a potentially powerful method of managing the economy in order to achieve its macroeconomic objectives . |
14 | It may provide protection for its members as with a trade union . |
15 | It is hoped that this map , together with the Lists may provide scope for research planning between NERC , BGS , and individual Departments . |
16 | A participant , if it wishes , may provide currency in excess of the obligatory limit . |
17 | Each may provide assistance in times of infirmity or sickness or in the provision of baby-sitting or other services . |
18 | ( a ) Financial assistance Local authorities may provide assistance in kind , or in exceptional circumstances , in cash for the benefit of children in need ( s17(6) ) . |
19 | Health services enhance wellbeing by providing care , reducing distress and pain , and issuing a diagnosis or prognosis which may provide reassurance or comfort . |
20 | Highly-strung connoisseurs on the verge of a nervous breakdown should consider the following acquisitions and activities which may provide relief : |
21 | Some firms may provide training on how to present yourself , and how most appropriately to provide quotations . |
22 | This approach is still often adopted , as the analysis may provide insight into the significant dynamical processes . |
23 | Not all expatriates receive company cars and so employers may provide car loans or make payment towards the cost of shipping an employee 's car from home . |
24 | A local government , for example , may provide health , education and highway services . |
25 | But that , in itself , may provide reason for hope . |
26 | A second measure was also taken in this study which may provide information relevant to subjects ’ expectations , this was a measure of how well each subject previously knew the each of junctions in the films . |
27 | Different behaviours in different directions may provide information about the structure of the turbulence , a point that will be taken up again in Section 21.4 . |
28 | ( 2 ) During an offer neither the offeror nor the board of the target company may provide information to some shareholders which is not made available to all . |
29 | Although Newco will seek from the vendor warranties which may provide redress if a problem arises after completion , it is preferable to identify any serious problem before the purchase and negotiate a reduction in price , rather than to litigate a warranty claim afterwards . |
30 | the offer employees greater participation in planning and control decisions , which may provide job satisfaction , and perhaps motivation ; and |