Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] to provide a " in BNC.
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1 | The competition , sponsored by Fina plc , challenges children to create a picture of their local environment using paint , crayons , collage or photography to provide a visual record of how their neighbourhoods shape up environmentally . |
2 | The cans banged and rattled over a fuzzy soundtrack already overlaid with calls to Vassilis to move his head or Kostas to provide a cigarette . |
3 | Equally , the estimator may have insufficient time or resources to provide a breakdown of the estimate . |
4 | The first presents an overview of the main demographic trends in Britain during this century and attempts to provide a considered overview of these population changes . |
5 | It seeks to explore the effect of situation , ethnicity , life style and sex on the speech of these young people , and attempts to provide a theoretical framework for the analysis of psychological , sociological and grammatical determinants of code-switching behaviour . |
6 | It will take time for the resources and expertise to build up , but it is hoped that the will and intention to provide a first-class service now exists . |
7 | Hostility aside , however , Birkett has drawn on Mary Kingsley 's correspondence with friends and foes to provide a convincing biography of this ambitious and dauntless woman , who truckled to no man . |
8 | The refugees , who had been staying in camps in Croatia , were accompanied by Jean Kahn , president of the European Jewish Congress , which made the appeal for more action from European countries and Israel to provide a refuge for Bosnians . |
9 | It adds features and services on top of the Object Broker and Smalltalk to provide a rapid development environment for portable applications to be shared by workgroups , including a full set of object services and many sample applications , in the hope that this will enable developers to build new application objects quickly . |
10 | Managing across the boundaries , building a shared sense of purpose and direction across DHAs , FHSAs , local authorities , trusts and GPs to provide a " seamless pattern of care " is increasingly exhorted by the NHSME and backed up by performance targets and sanctions from RHAs . |