Example sentences of "[noun pl] provide us [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Wishes provide us with motivation and strategy , for without the greed of a wish we would never get started .
2 Notice also how these skills provide us with a timeless wisdom , applicable to all people-situations anywhere .
3 James argued here that abstract rules provide us with only limited assistance in arriving at moral decisions because ‘ every real dilemma is in literal strictness a unique situation ’ .
4 Flows of assistance between generations provide us with an important example where , in practice , support is often one way , and where apparently this is regarded as quite proper .
5 The Jews provide us with the single most illuminating incident of the episcopate of Avitus .
6 However , whilst the image of the ‘ head and tail ’ coin is pertinent to our understanding of the rituals , the rabbis ' words provide us with little more than an appreciation of how Jewish society ( or a part thereof ) at the time perceived and explained the religious state of affairs .
7 Yet , despite the rapid growth of these more recent subjects , history retains its traditional importance in higher education , since its social , cultural , economic and political concerns provide us with an interdisciplinary approach to problems that includes the perspectives and many of the methods of the various social sciences , yet also seeks to establish a broader , overall assessment of the issues it examines .
8 Turtles provide us with a different example .
9 The improvements in performance over the last two years provide us with a secure base from which to move forward .
10 Central to my analysis of goals is the proposition that the backgrounds of individuals provide us with themes or patterns which reappear in values , beliefs and goals , and then overtly in behaviour .
11 The apes provide us with much information concerning possible roots of sociable behaviour in man .
12 The strings provide us with the most expressive and appealing medium ( with perhaps the exception of the human voice ) that exists in the whole range of music .
13 Subsequent groupings provide us with Tree-scapes , more Snowscenes , Lakes and Rivers .
14 The oceans provide us with much more than pleasure for the diver and beautiful photographs for the photographer ; they also give us invaluable knowledge .
15 Their biographies provide us with access to the professional and class alliances which fed into the politics of mid-Victorian social reform .
16 Inasmuch as the parables provide us with some indication of how Jesus saw the world , it must be said that women would appear .
17 The huge conglomerates that assemble on such occasions provide us with some of the greatest spectacles in the animal world .
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