Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] provide [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We do provide high-quality mugs and T-shirts to print on but an operative is welcome to buy from cheaper competition if they can find it . ’
2 The great industrial changes of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries did not alter the traditional family structure of previous generations , but they did provide economic opportunities for earlier marriages and thus for more children .
3 Training schemes do not guarantee a job , but they do provide necessary skills . ’
4 Compendia of information can not solve all the problems associated with mapping out one 's life , but they do provide basic and practical information .
5 It is the latter which are relevant to the chemical-sensitive patient , and they do provide some interesting and revealing parallels .
6 Despite the limitations of the official figures , they do provide some indication of the overall historical trends in the distribution of income .
7 However , it did provide some valuable indications of what to expect in the races ahead .
8 This does not necessarily ensure wide application of the research but it does provide various ‘ models ’ of development in different environments which increase the likelihood that , by identifying with one or another model , other schools adopt and adapt the work to suit their particular needs .
9 Often found on good daysacks , the waist strap does n't take weight like a hip belt but it does provide extra stability .
10 After all , it does provide 135 bhp as opposed to only 114 bhp and yet gives better fuel economy .
11 This is misleading because counselling is more than this , but it does provide one valuable element of the process .
12 It does provide much of the mechanicals for the Brava pick-ups , now labelled Vauxhall not Bedford , and doubtless will contribute in no small measure to Vauxhall 's new Frontera 4 × 4 due out in a month or two .
13 Although Devon is a long way from the most seriously affected areas of enclosure , it does provide well-documented evidence of such variations .
14 It does not explain all the peculiar initial conditions of the big bang ; but it does provide some rationale for conditions that otherwise have to be accepted as given .
15 It may be of use to compare the regional groupings of brooch types with those areas which are revealed as high consumers of imported luxury goods ; whilst such a correlation tells us nothing about the mode of production of the brooches , it does provide some articulation to the distribution maps .
16 Nonetheless , it does provide some measure .
17 No it does n't solve all their problems , but it does provide some extras and for the vast majority of disabled people , it 's much appreciated .
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