Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] provide the " in BNC.
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1 | He thought , but did not say , that murder provided its own dreadful excitement for those who neither mourned nor were directly concerned and that people were commonly indulgent to those who helped provide the entertainment . |
2 | However , they do provide the reader with some indication of the growth and size of the overall market . |
3 | They have worked on the basis of service , and certainly the hoteliers I know erm and their American visitors erm have a strong and excellent relationship because they do provide the service . |
4 | The monkey was eaten up in the trees , and was half hidden by leaves , but it did provide the key shot for the closing sequence of the ‘ Hunting and Escaping ’ programme in The Trials of Life . |
5 | Having examined Christianity , he recognizes that if it is true ( as it claims to be and as the third level promises to show how it can be seen to be ) , it does provide the necessary answer . |
6 | Although the test has not been standardised , it does provide the possibility of numerical scoring on a scale from 0 to 173 . |
7 | Nevertheless , it does provide the most extensive summary of the temporary workforce available . |
8 | However , it does provide the opportunity for another kind of manipulation . |
9 | Whilst such experimentation in community education may be small-scale it does provide the opportunity for adult education to demonstrate in microcosm the potential for change that inheres within the adult education framework , given the right political context . |
10 | It was a bit of a pill at the time and y used to pay a shilling in the pound , well a shilling was a lot more valuable than it is now and erm I used to begrudge paying in it forty eight and sixpence but it does provide the , well the pleasures of life now , whereby the pens the ordinary old age pension would n't . |
11 | It is perhaps unwise to put too much store by these statistics , but the existence of many Technical Education Council ( TEC ) and Business Education Council ( BEC ) courses in colleges which have information skills requirements built into them does provide the stimulus to course-integrated instruction . |