Example sentences of "[noun pl] as providing [art] " in BNC.

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1 The optimal technique was perceived by a majority of subjects as providing the best solution , this result being supported by the analysis of solutions actually obtained .
2 Moreover , the former often outperform the latter ; consumer magazines commonly suggest specific mutual companies as providing the best deal and there is some evidence that they are superior in performance more generally ( see , for example , Finsinger , 1983 ) .
3 In recent years many British public libraries have increased the proportion of their resources committed to satisfying unexpressed need , by taking staff away from the library base to work in institutions in the community , and by changing the nature of collections to appeal to groups who had not previously seen public libraries as providing a service useful to them .
4 Reference has already been made to parliamentary questions as providing an opportunity for back-bench scrutiny of government actions .
5 Many members of the Party saw the rapid growth in the constituencies as providing the basis for a new form of unitary political party growing out of the political wing and resembling the mass socialist parties of Europe .
6 Poorer working-class groups do not seem to perceive lawyers as providing a service for them .
7 Even with this fairly technical jurisdiction , some commentators saw the tribunals as providing the nucleus of a system of ‘ labour courts ’ ( Whitesides and Hawker , 1975 ) .
8 She sees natural sex differences as providing the basis for a critique of certain philosophical conceptions which exclude women , and in that way is enlisting them on the side of feminism .
9 Generally , many advisers recommend index-linked gilts as providing the best net return to 40% taxpayers .
10 The Sun focused on hard-porn videos as providing the key , under the headline How a little softie turned into sadistic sex maniac .
11 To rely upon the 1982 accounts as providing a reason for deciding to discount these bills would have been reckless ; it would have been just and equitable to require Union Discount to bear the whole of the loss . ’
12 Within the public sector we tend to think of politicians as providing the vision for the organisation , expressed in terms , depending upon the ideology of the party in power , which include :
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