Example sentences of "[noun sg] may provide [art] " in BNC.

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1 The ecu link may provide a firmer anchor for inflationary expectations .
2 The employer , or the architect on his behalf , for certain sections of a contract may provide a list , in or attached to the contract bills , of at least three sub-contractors from which the builder must select one able and willing to carry out the respective work .
3 Assessment may provide the foundations for an intervention programme because it describes an individual 's strengths and weaknesses , irrespective of the presumed underlying causes of those difficulties .
4 I have considered this previously in the context of necessity , and have suggested that necessity may provide an adequate ground for ignoring such a request .
5 Central nervous system regulation of hepatic function may provide a mechanism by which bile production is integrated with other metabolic activities particularly , digestive functions .
6 The workshops mentioned later in the chapter may provide a hub for the self-directed learning by basing them on the problem(s) .
7 The fact that those practices which became fundholders had a history of referring patients across district boundaries to a greater extent than the controls in our study may provide an indication of their motivation for joining the scheme .
8 This usually means little pruning and , potentially even more serious , since large problems frequently have to be terminated before they have been completely solved to avoid excessive computation time , frontier search may provide no solution at all .
9 Finally , there is a growing consensus ( epitomised by the Clothier committee report ) that it is ethical to use gene therapy in a variety of somatic ways , but not in gametes or embryos , and indeed that gene therapy may provide a new general enabling technology for protein and drug delivery as well as for gene therapy through the entry of normal genes .
10 Nor do I think it necessary to consider for the purposes of the present case to what extent the common law may provide the public authority with a defence to a claim for the repayment of money so paid ; though for the reasons I have already given , I do not consider that the principle of recovery should be inapplicable simply because the citizen has paid the money under a mistake of law .
11 It is level , it 's available , the developer may provide a , an amenity area , it says so in the letter anyway , for the town , and a route across the river to .
12 Phrases of the first type correspond to a ‘ question ’ to which a phrase of the second type may provide an incomplete answer ; a phrase of the third type gives a sense of completion .
13 The offeror may provide a " top-up " from its own cash resources to supplement the cash underwritten alternative .
14 Membership of a group may provide an individual with a sense of belonging .
15 It so , detection of anti-neutrophil antibody may provide a prognostic marker for PSC in ulcerative colitis .
16 This factor may provide the key to understanding its power and significance in cultural construction .
17 In this respect , a post-audit may provide an important learning feedback leading to a sharpening-up of future evaluations , both in terms of the range of issues examined and of the degree of depth in which they are investigated .
18 Using a NAMAS accredited facility may provide a greater level of confidence in the test results .
19 The schools library service may provide a bibliography on the topic , while library loan services for schools can deliver collections of books on the topic under investigation .
20 On the other hand , a broader education may provide a better preparation for some jobs and certain kinds of research .
21 While this may mean working only one day less per week , that one day may provide a vital breathing space for women like Alice Perkins , working in demanding , pressurised jobs , and it may just allow them to remain on a career path that will take them into positions of power .
22 The same condition which favours the emergence of equality as an ideal may provide the means for the further refinement and exactitude of inequality .
23 To observe searching behaviour solely at the catalogue may provide a distorted picture of the task in hand .
24 However , investment is required to augment productive capacity , and policies to eliminate excessive fluctuations in aggregate demand may provide the best environment for high investment expenditures .
25 In these cases an appropriate local authority may provide the service .
26 The Corporate Information Management Strategy may provide a common means of defining information and structuring its inter relations .
27 Ultimately , of course , whether a cause is held to be direct or indirect is a statement about the state of scientific knowledge at the time ; while one variable may provide an illuminating explanation for a puzzle at one point in time , it is likely to provoke further questions about how it operates at a later date .
28 If we relate these figures to others , for example the recent finding that young children spend 25 hours per week watching television ( 1300 hours per 365 days ) we realise that , while schooling may provide a significant element in a child 's formative years , it is by no means the only or most pervasive one — nor is it , for many children , necessarily the most important .
29 You kindly reminded the House , Mr. Speaker , that the Consolidated Fund Bill may provide an opportunity to debate the MGN pension fund , but I wonder how far such a debate could go — particularly in respect of references to Mirror Group Newspapers , the Daily Mirror , payments to the Labour party , advertising in Labour party journals , and so on .
30 However , it seems that gravity may provide a limit to this sequence of ‘ boxes within boxes . ’
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