Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb pp] to provide " in BNC.
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1 | Price signals also failed to provide significant pressures on the BEA . |
2 | The designers also wanted to provide privacy . |
3 | Because the likelihood of future bombs was impossible to judge , most insurers simply refused to provide terrorist cover this year . |
4 | The same is not the case in the Republic of Ireland with plans already activated to provide proper links to ports . |
5 | In practice this distinction was almost impossible to maintain , especially as the exchanges and the education employment committees often failed to provide each other with the necessary information . |
6 | It was in these few rooms that the last act of the drama took place , for the rest of the building remained unused except for those rooms near to the Empress 's apartments where her few attendants camped out , sleeping on improvised beds and working , when necessary , on the corners of tables hastily cleared to provide space on which to write . |
7 | During these years , the status of the WEA as an ‘ Approved Association ’ and its Districts as ‘ Responsible Bodies ’ were confirmed through legislation and the first set of Board of Education Regulations specifically designed to provide financial support for liberal adult education provision . |
8 | On the same day the authorities reportedly agreed to provide the International Committee of the Red Cross access to political prisoners held in re-education camps . |
9 | Luckily the girls also managed to provide me with some nephews to balance it up a bit . ’ |
10 | Focusing on such issues also served to provide yet more material for those who argued that schools need to be subject to much stricter government control . |
11 | Well , we 're gardeners obviously trained to provide a nice working environment . |
12 | Wingti also promised to provide compensation for those killed and , on Sept. 20 , it was reported that the abducted man had been returned to Honiara . |