Example sentences of "have provide [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well , er not a lot is , is , is the honest answer , we , we work very hard at it of course , but er the truth is that er the only rights that people have are rights that can be enforced by law , and er in , in law , the only people that the local authority has to provide with accommodation are people who er have children who are particularly vulnerable , and there are very strict definitions of that .
2 He said Norwich had faced calls on 60 of the 1,200 so-called ‘ property-backed ’ guarantees it has provided to Lloyd 's members .
3 This brief survey has provided at least a taste of current applications of mathematics and computers in the service of museums and archaeology .
4 Crocuses are plants that nature has provided with a biological thermometer .
5 And I recommend to anybody who goes on the school , I 'm sure they do on the training course , that the first opportunity I would have to address erm the con er the staff meeting , you just say this is what I who I am this is why I 'm here I 've got a list of businesses which the school has provided with me already but I I will I may erm if I bump into you in the corridor I may just say do you know anybody else .
6 If any good has come out of the Mandy 's story , it is the barrage of publicity it has provided on under-age sex .
7 Again , quite usefully , such classifications will throw into relief the difficulty in television of generalizing across national systems in the absence of the kind of international standard which classical Hollywood cinema has provided for the understanding of cinema .
8 Both these rather delicately proportioned plants have more difficulty competing with other vigorous vegetation on the open river bank than they do in the neat crevices which man has provided for them .
9 The statute has provided for the creation of a Tribunal with very little power .
10 In this case the testator has provided for that , but only with the words acceptis centum .
11 Perhaps , he reflected , ‘ the air which nature has provided for us is as good as we deserve . ’
12 Here , it is quite simply that the religion has not lived up to the expectations of its followers , that is , it has provided for them none of the benefits that they were led to expect when they were first introduced to it .
13 But such responses are inadequate , being less than the best that God intended , and has provided for .
14 One piece of evidence is the fact that people questioned about a text or asked to recall it , frequently fill in details which they were not actually given , but which a schema has provided for them .
15 The Latin America Group will focus on providing an alternative celebration looking at what Latin America has provided for Europe and sharing the inspiration , courage and culture of the people of the region .
16 A feature of the role has been the opportunity it has provided for closer liaison between the Catholic Education Commission and the Department of Education .
17 The Quality Assurance Unit has provided for schools a much needed closer contact with ‘ the Authority ’ .
18 Let me just give you a list of some of the things that , that God has provided for us in , by , and we receive it by faith .
19 She has n't been one of the harvesters , she 's been but a gleaner , but God has provided for her .
20 It has provided an advice service to staff and students , conducted research and published information , but perhaps most of all has provided through its regional and local groups , and national conferences , an opportunity for teaching staff and others to meet together on a regular basis to share ideas and experience .
21 Under the Parent 's charter , all schools will have to provide at least one written report on the progress of each child each year .
22 It starts with about $380m over five years to help national authorities exchange information in areas such as taxes and export controls , says national governments would have to provide at least $6,700m over five years , it said , and wants another $7,900m or so over seven years to help all the Community 's backward regions to build up their telecommunications and computer infrastructures ; it says helpfully that loans will be available from the European Investment Bank to help with the effort .
23 The local authority , the White Paper concedes , may have to provide for people ‘ with high levels of dependency or particularly challenging patterns of behaviour … ’
24 The Target , if part of a larger group , will have depended on the group for certain services ( such as accounting and computer services ) , which it will now have to provide for itself .
25 Hardly a cheese which Harry would have provided for himself . ’
26 The Abidjan protocol would have provided for a greatly expanded UN mandate .
27 The first arises because at stage ( 2 ) delivery of the documents may not necessarily be matched by payment of the full price ; the agreement may have provided for payment by instalments and the seller will then retain a lien on the shares as an unpaid seller .
28 The profession can not be certain how much this will save , as it depends on the amount provided for when the supply estimates were settled ; but we estimate a saving of £15 million on the assumption that the Government would have provided for a 1.5% increase .
29 The TAC system should have provided for this , but the latest estimates of existing stocks were only 78,000 tonnes of cod and 81,000 tonnes of haddock , Holden 's report claimed .
30 To assess the damages it is necessary to form a view upon three matters each of which is in greater or lesser degree one of speculation : ( 1 ) the value of the material benefits for his dependants which the deceased would have provided out of his earnings for each year in the future during which he would have provided for them had he not been killed : ( 2 ) the value of any material benefits which the dependants will be able to obtain in each such year from sources ( other than insurance ) which would not have been available to them had the deceased lived but which will become available to them as a result of his death : ( 3 ) the amount of the capital sum which , with prudent management , will produce annual amounts equal to the difference between ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ( that is " the dependency " ) for each of the years during which the deceased would have provided material benefits for the dependants had he not been killed .
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