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

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1 Anyone wanting to witness the ruling class 's discomfort should head to the Savoy , where the Telegraph and Spectator are holding a wake ; the LSE , home of Bob McKenzie 's original swingometer , is hosting an ‘ election party for alumni and the media ’ , with a panel of experts providing ‘ comment throughout the night on the results and their implications ’ ; and LBC is having a thrash at 72 Hammersmith Road , where you can ‘ experience first hand the excitement and tension as Andrew Neil hosts LBC 's election special ’ .
2 Thus , the integrin family of molecules provides a mechanism whereby interaction with the extracellular matrix can cause rearrangement of the cellular cytoskeleton and signal changes in gene transcription through the activation of oncogenes and nuclear transcription elements .
3 Nothing fancy here in the way of melons or artichokes , but damsons , gooseberries and apples were translated into wholesome and filling puddings , and a range of herbs provided simple medicines to use alongside those prescribed by the factory doctor .
4 Readers are told to complete a coupon ‘ for a list of solicitors providing advice on mortgages , pensions and other financial products . ’
5 However , assuming the properties are significant assets , a full investigation of title is to be preferred to either reliance upon a certificate from the vendor 's solicitors that the vendor has a good and marketable title ( since certificates of title are qualified and their benefit depends upon the status of the firm of solicitors providing them ) or reliance upon warranties and indemnities alone since the purchaser would rather have problems disclosed before the purchase than have to rely upon a right to sue under warranties which will be subject to general limitations .
6 In response to the failure of a number of attempts to provide foundations for certain knowledge of empirical facts , many epistemologists have tried to defend various forms of fallibilism .
7 The history of Western Marxism amounts to a history of attempts to provide a means for transcending the condition of alienation and achieving that lost totality , not through irony or a reified homogeneous temporality , as in Lukács ' novel , but , according to his formulation of Marxism , through history and class consciousness .
8 Glaxo Group Research has a range of policies to provide support to , and facilitate the easier return to work of , women who have been on maternity leave .
9 In other cases ( where the claim exceeds the statutory limit or after the expiry of 10 years ) claims are to be directed to the Government , which satisfies them out of moneys provided by Parliament .
10 Pan Am ( see box on next page ) , Continental and Eastern have been able to stay aloft only under the protection of creditors provided by chapter 11 of America 's bankruptcy laws .
11 In this field the LANDSAT series of satellites provides an enormous amount of data ( Harris , 1979 ) .
12 Recording of activities provides the student with the opportunity to demonstrate how key factors are influencing the conduct of the investigation .
13 A provider , being judged on the length of waiting lists , will simply accept for treatment the number of cases provided for in the contract , quite properly refusing further cases unless reimbursed on a cost-per-case basis .
14 A number of GEMMs provide a small-business service .
15 As was noted above , the Bank of England provides special facilities for small bidders when offering stock for sale by auction and a number of GEMMs provide a retail service , i.e. they are prepared to buy and sell stock in relatively small amounts .
16 This grouping of disciplines provides a broad and fertile context for study in social science .
17 Moreover , the analysis of skills provides a common topic of research for both art and science historians .
18 As an added incentive the Chester-le-Street group of clubs provide a trophy for the first CIU member past the post and this year the clubmen 's shield went to Paul Casey from Osborne Social Club .
19 A number of manufacturers provide a filestore facility that handles the storage of data files in a way that uses backing storage efficiently but does not allow the user any opportunity to optimize file performance .
20 A test is devised , known as the Bilingual Syntax Measure ( see Burt , Dulay , and Hernandez 1973 ) , which will require an appropriate number of subjects to provide certain linguistic responses by reference to pictures .
21 This includes provision of residential accommodation , domiciliary support and the registration of homes provided for those in need .
22 Kant talks of animals providing ‘ analogies ’ of human action and , in like manner , many everyday measures have a claim upon us only because they are analogous to more exemplary duties .
23 Exceptionally well-appointed hotels offering a high standard of comfort and service with the majority of bedrooms providing private bathrooms/showers .
24 It was an inner-city teaching district with a large number of units providing a range of specialities on a regional and national basis .
25 A change of tactics provided Chris Worthington ( JCB ) with 34 chub for a winning 59–14–0 in the Burton Mutual Open on the in-form River Dove at Tutbury .
26 In history , in particular , the use of computers to provide material for use in monographs , once a matter to be trumpeted in the text , became a commonplace to be noted without elaboration in footnotes .
27 It is being set up with the assistance of funds provided by the EIS , the SSTA , the PAT and the NASUWT to support teacher-research .
28 The Funding Council shall not borrow money from any source , give any guarantee or indemnity or create any trust or security over or in respect of any of their property which was acquired , improved or maintained wholly or partly , directly or indirectly out of funds provided by the Secretary of State under section Payment of grants , etc. to Funding Council of this Act or from the proceeds of or any consideration for the disposal of any property so acquired , improved or maintained .
29 6. — ( 1 ) The Funding Council shall not dispose of any property acquired , improved or maintained wholly or partly , directly or indirectly , out of funds provided by the Secretary of State under the said section Payment of grants , etc. to Funding Council or from the proceeds of or any consideration for the disposal of any property so acquired , improved or maintained without the prior consent , given in writing , of the Secretary of State .
30 The form may be a simple balance sheet or alternatively it may be necessary to prepare something equivalent to annual statutory accounts including details such as a cash flow statement complying with Financial Reporting Standard No 1 which replaces statements of source and application of funds provided under SSAP No 10 .
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