Example sentences of "[pron] would provide a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The members had set down seven proposals which would provide a useful starting point for the task force .
2 The dating of an artefact to the span of a single generation would be to a degree of accuracy which would provide a powerful tool for the study of Anglo-Saxon society .
3 At present the parochial church council are awaiting the result of a planning application to install a Portakabin , which would provide a temporary home for the youngsters , as well as creche facilities .
4 His plan for social insurance envisaged a single weekly flat-rate contribution which would provide a comprehensive system of social insurance ‘ from the cradle to the grave ’ , including unemployment benefit , sickness benefit , disability benefit , workmen 's compensation , old age , widows ' and orphans ' pensions and benefits , funeral grants and maternity benefit .
5 Linked to the UCDC would be the Ulster Protestant Volunteers which would provide a province-wide structure for rank-and-file supporters .
6 Strangely , few barns had been converted into craft or light industry centres , the rent on which would provide a permanent income for the farmer .
7 Building there would provide a ready market for the wasted heat ; and often offer the bonus of a working rail link for environmentally friendly access .
8 Their approach was to run a business similar to a small City firm of solicitors , maintaining close relationships with a few senior people for whom they would provide a personal service and gain good repeat business .
9 The Government was unwilling to spend money on taking over the house , but for a long time courted various businessmen in the hope that they would provide a major part of the funds .
10 If a fish was receptive enough to electricity to pick up any tiny currents induced in its body , they would provide an additional guide to the Earth 's magnetic field .
11 They assumed he would provide a technical input but underestimated the degree of creative guidance he would proffer .
12 Traces of amphetamine were found but the player was always confident he would provide a satisfactory explanation .
13 But Crumwallis in his present state did not look as if he would provide a soothing influence upstairs .
14 Brenda explained , ‘ Mr Sharma wanted to see the dogs , so I said that he certainly could if he would provide a written statement first .
15 On Nov. 24 , the UK government announced that it would provide a second year of training for the new Namibian Defence Force , following a visit to the UK in April by Foreign Minister Gurirab , and a visit to Windhoek by UK Defence Secretary Tom King in July .
16 The new company promised it would provide a better service to the North , including a news service specifically for South Durham , Teesside and North Yorkshire .
17 If CBOs can be developed as a market , junk bondsters hope that it would provide a new source of demand .
18 If we could observe them , it would provide a good test of this picture of a very hot early stage of the universe .
19 If , as one can hope , this pottery still exists in the Verulamium Museum , it would provide a useful study of the types in use here at this period and the very quantity might offer the possibility of useful statistical analysis .
20 It would provide a low-cost point of entry into the client-server world .
21 It would provide a low-cost point of entry into the client/server world .
22 A true switching language would permit the translation of natural language concepts expressed in , say , German , into a classification notation ; from that notation it would provide a natural language expression of those same concepts in , say , French .
23 The United Kingdom on Dec. 31 announced that it would provide a further £1,000,000 in aid to Kurdish refugees .
24 The inclusion of representatives from local groups of disabled people in the debates at Ashdown is not likely to provide simple solutions to the dilemmas faced by professionals and parents , but it would provide a different perspective which could help ensure that the interests of the students as young disabled people were pursued .
25 If an invitation were issued , it would provide an incredible opportunity to encourage the further growth of rugby in both Canada and the USA .
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