Example sentences of "[that] provide [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The literature on factories in rural areas has tended to over-emphasize the role of the Development Commission , for there are a number of other agencies that provide industrial premises .
2 It includes experimental systems that provide tactile feedback from a monitor image .
3 While it is now widely accepted that an effective solution should rely in major part on a co-ordinated interagency and interprofessional effort ( DHSS , 1988 ) , the possibilities range from those that provide immediate relief ( tertiary prevention ) to long-term strategies designed to change attitudes , values , behaviour and circumstances ( primary prevention ) .
4 At a general evolutionary level it is quite adaptive for a species to seek out foods that provide reasonable amounts of nutrients and give high energy levels .
5 It also includes a list of media producers and publishers that provide alternative resources .
6 Nevertheless , regardless of hiatal hernia , the high prevalence of oesophagitis in asthmatics and the apparent lack of effect of bronchodilators on the oesophageal mucosa are important clinical observations that provide additional evidence for a close relation between GOR and asthma .
7 A satisfactory theory of human cognition can hardly be established by experiments that provide inexperienced subjects with brief opportunities to perform novel and meaningless tasks .
8 In Britain also , several types of paraprofessional training programmes have been developed that provide useful avenues for career advancement .
9 Hitachi Data Systems claims that its 7490E Cartridge Tape Subsystem , now shipping , makes it the first IBMulator to deliver 36-track , bi-directional tape units with improved control units that provide higher performance and direct Escon channel attachment .
10 Apart from the applications already referred to in this section , filters that provide total rejection at some frequency are particularly useful for measuring distortion .
11 We devised a technique ( Fig.1 ) to reaggregate defined thymocyte and stromal cell populations under organ culture conditions that provide optimal support for T-cell development in vitro .
12 The new rules limit protection to wetlands that provide environmental benefit — a contentious definition which has been denounced as a politically-motivated attempt to free large areas from protection .
13 Using these facilities , users can handle these exceptions to write applications that provide non-stop operation , Micro Focus claims .
14 Two programs that provide this sort of service are JANEPLUS and TRANSPOTS ( see references 4 and 5 ) .
15 There are three components of food that provide this energy .
16 These results support the hypothesis that individuals are willing to pay more in order to live in communities that provide high-quality services .
17 These are stories that provide more detail about a specific person ( see Luke 19:1–10 ) ; and
18 Even in countries with laws that provide some degree of protection for marine mammals , fishermen are often reluctant to report incidental catches of dolphins or porpoises because they fear having restrictions placed on their use of set-nets .
19 erm There seems on the whole to be general agreement throughout Western Europe about the kinds of things that ought to be covered by health and social security system _ industrial accidents , sickness , provision for old age and so on — and all the countries of the European Community , for example , have some kind of system that provide these sorts of benefits .
20 Review the effect of these changes in relation to administrative and clerical staff overall , at the same time considering the potential advantages of reallocating those posts that provide direct support for teaching departments .
21 Indeed , it was even found possible to reuse the characteristic roof-top ventilator of the school-room as the vented enclosure in which to terminate internally located pipes that provide fresh air to the new bedrooms .
22 Here it is salutary to recall Foucault 's scepticism with regard to the ‘ perilous ease ’ with which politics quickly assumes positions that provide intellectual guarantees rather than specific analyses of particular relations or transformations ; he reacts in the same way to political analogies , and correspondences , or to hasty links with current political practices .
23 Furthermore , a stratified , hierarchically divided society may well generate conflict and antagonism among the various strata , rather that provide social integration ( which Marxist explanations recognise and rightly emphasise ) .
24 He says in future , requirements are more likely to appear in regular ‘ profiles ’ — groups of standards that provide workable solutions , rather than in one package such as XPG5 , XPG6 and so on .
25 Local printing will be done at a minimum of 400dpi and more likely 800dpi while bulk reproduction will be from high speed photocopier derivatives that provide double-sided printing , collation and finishing .
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