Example sentences of "provide [n mass] for " in BNC.

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1 Quarterly returns allow the CIA to monitor trade in these substances and to provide data for the Department of Trade and Industry , the Home Office and Customs & Excise .
2 management accounts which provide data for the efficient and profitable operation of the business .
3 If we take these characteristics of perception into an organizational setting , then the verbal and non-verbal signals still provide data for interpersonal relationships .
4 He also provided £200,000 for a development fund , to be devoted to increasing job opportunities by such measures as afforestation and the provision of smallholdings in the countryside .
5 WHO ( 1988 ) provide statistics for the 65 — 74 age group for the United Kingdom for the same time period as Alderson and Ashwood ( 1985 ) .
6 Britain is to provide £2M for urgently required medical supplies for the former Soviet Union .
7 In particular , they provide means for accomplishing certain tasks .
8 Conferences , workshops , electronic and printed newsletters all provide means for the exchange of information .
9 for the relief and reward of the defenders of their Country at this Important Crisis ' , and in 1807 they provided £200 for a school in Londonderry , even though the Irish Society had already subscribed .
10 The regional authority provided £40,000 for ophthalmology and £10,000 has been identified for general surgery .
11 In the meantime , Emilia Lanier tried to provide means for this grandson and his sister , Mary , by claiming in Chancery heritable rights in the patent for the weighing of hay and straw .
12 She also offered to pay Kevin 's £430,000 mortgage and provided £400,000 for his brother Ian .
13 Originally the compact had stipulated that the Belau government would provide land for sites selected by the military and would compensate landowners , while the USA would provide $5,500,000 for all the land it had an option on .
14 Saving £10 per month for up to ten years will provide £14,750 for your pet if you die within the term .
15 WESTERN EUROPE is to decide this month on a series of satellites that will provide data for weather forecasts until well into the 1990s .
16 Barclays claims that the machines will provide data for 4,000 users .
17 The program can provide statistics for any year or range of years , it can also generate a text file of your list ( in two formats ) that can be viewed with any text editor .
18 Ceauşescu could not wage war against foreign enemies — his neighbours after all were his fraternal allies — so he could only provide means for his ambitious plans by waging economic war against his own people .
19 It will provide £75,000 for the loss of one or both eyes , hands or feet .
20 These are to : — demonstrate achievement of results by comparing performance data to standards , targets and goals ; — plan operations and budget resource requirements by providing data for comparing present and proposed methods and procedures ; — provide a rational basis for pricing goods and services ( when charges are made ) ; — make trade-off decisions between efficiency and the level of service ; and — indicate to employees and supervisors what results are expected .
21 The pace of change is such that internal information systems ( for example for finance , staff and related issues ) are often providing data for an organisation that no longer exists .
22 Your directors consider that employees at all levels should be encouraged to identify their interests with those of the Company 's shareholders and that this objective can be furthered by providing means for employees to become shareholders themselves .
23 The county council and borough council are each providing £6,000 for a survey to find out what local people want in terms of estate development .
24 In Trinidad , 19 species of the pioneering Miconia ( Melastomataceae ) fruit successively , providing fruit for dispersing birds throughout the year and staggered batches of seedlings that avoid interspecific competition .
25 In addition , it has provided £100,000 for a national environmental projects competition and backed dozens of local schemes .
26 In addition to the £30,000 prize , the Arts Council has provided £10,000 for the winner to commission new work which will encourage young writers .
27 His family had regularly provided MPs for the adjacent borough of Plympton Erle since 1437 ; but in 1597 he became the first to represent the county .
28 Morton Castle Loch still provides trout for the table and is an excellent fishery , owned and managed by Buccleuch Estates .
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