Example sentences of "[vb base] to provide [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The lake 's many arms , and its very irregular shape with constrictions here and twists of direction there , contribute greatly to its fascinating charm as they combine to provide a series of dramatic changes of vista and of interest .
2 We accept responsibility not only for the acts and omissions of our own employees and agents but also for those of our suppliers with whom we contract to provide a holiday or reasonable standard .
3 We have seen how law and theory unite to provide a list of excuses which rebut the normal presumption of voluntariness .
4 These tend to provide an excuse for putting off coaching and this is why some organizations are now insisting that coaching is built into the management role more formally .
5 ‘ We want to provide the opportunity for change in the viewer , ’ declares George .
6 If a body approved by the Secretary of State have provided or propose to provide a seamen 's canteen the need for which has been certified by him after consultation with the Merchant Navy Welfare Board , the licensing board within whose jurisdiction the said canteen is or will be situated may grant a licence under this Part of this Act authorising the person who is the manager of the canteen to sell alcoholic liquor in the canteen .
7 Since these domains are physical , they act to provide the agent with objective probabilities producing subjective ( rather than individual , Bourdieu 1977 : 86–7 ) aspirations which are usually restricted to aims the agent has some prospect or accomplishing ( Bourdieu 1977 : 77 ) .
8 Such structures also seem to provide a kind of elementary momentum in periods where a discipline is in the doldrums , and not a great deal is happening at the research level .
9 The strength of this xenophobia is the fear of the unknown , of the darkness into which we may fall when the landmarks which seem to provide an objective , a permanent , a positive delimitation of our belonging together , disappear .
10 Once they have done that , the undertakers guarantee to provide a funeral to that standard , whatever has happened to charges in the meantime .
11 A MULTI million pound deal to provide a school meals service in London is the icing on the cake after a terrific summer of new and extended contracts for CCG .
12 At the outset the theories which purport to provide an answer to the question of which issues go to jurisdiction will be examined .
13 Examination of the theories which purport to provide an answer to this question is nonetheless important for a number of reasons .
14 Tin-plate models continue to provide a mass of correspondence .
15 Lord Ferrers and his like continue to provide the Conservatives with a steady supply of workhorses because , whatever its move away from traditional Toryism in the eighties , the party remains the only natural home of the aristocracy .
16 But the five year supply deal signed by Enterprise , by which Bass continue to provide the beers , must raise questions as to whether the letter , if not the spirit , of the Supply of Beer Orders are being broken .
17 It supplements care by kin , but families continue to provide the bulk of domiciliary care .
18 In this section we attempt to provide a framework for discussion of a number of special instructions ( or groups of instructions ) , provided in current computers or proposed for the future , which do not naturally fit into these groups .
19 The currently fashionable field of discourse analysis provides some excellent examples , especially if we examine the language teaching materials which attempt to provide a guide to the realities of English conversation .
20 Visiting can play an important part in helping you decide on your choice of university , so we try to provide a number of opportunities for you to visit the University .
21 Wherever possible , try to provide a figure , or statistic , to show exactly what the words ‘ most ’ , ‘ more ’ and ‘ many ’ , in the summary , really mean .
22 Staff activities are those which primarily exist to provide a advice and service . '
23 Alternatively there are several chemical additives on the market which aim to provide a substitute for lead , although the case for these products has yet to be proved .
24 The NHS reforms aim to provide an environment in which you feel welcome and where you can be confident that you are being cared for as an individual .
25 Members of the HCIMA , by employing professional skills and training , aim to provide the consumer with the proper level of care in all aspects of food and accommodation services .
26 If you fail to provide a specimen you may be liable to prosecution .
27 Other writers have complained , particularly in discrimination cases , that conciliation officers are too willing to encourage settlement at any price and fail to provide the support an unrepresented applicant may need against the relatively advantaged position of the employer ( Gregory , 1987 ) .
28 Design teams should be allocated a total budget within which they agree to provide a design to the appropriate quality .
29 The relatively inexpensive initial methods of screening available ( that is , digital rectal examination and measurement of the prostate specific antigen concentration ) and the advances in transrectal imaging with ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging all serve to provide a sound backdrop for a screening programme .
30 To say that a particular department ( or programme ) provides value for money means that those who strive to provide the service do the best they can , within the resources that are available and the environment within which they operate .
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