Example sentences of "provide at [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And Hill adds : ‘ This time next year , fans will come to expect the sort of entertainment we provide at every match .
2 The need for further study of this confused period is clearly indicated , but the statements of Ibn Hajar ( and al-Makrizi ) and of the earliest chronological list and the document indicating Molla Fenari 's presence in Karaman in Jumada II 819/August 1416 provide at the least a consistent basis for explaining the reason for , and establishing the date of , Molla Fenari 's return ; and it may therefore be tentatively concluded that Molla Fenari returned to the Ottoman lands some time in , or shortly alter , Sha'ban 820/September-October 1417 .
3 Er , yes I agree the funding that we provide at the moment , seventeen thousand I think , er i in in we 've already committed erm for for wh for the coming year , is small but it is because of the example , because er people who wish to m er erm promote cycling schemes and cycling policies within South Cambridgeshire , within the county council can identify the example that we have been setting that hypothecated budget aimed at cycling have been er directed this way and have been spent amicably , constructively , sensibly by cycling working parties .
4 Over-provision has a sort of knock-on effect that er whatever we provide this time , we shall be asked to provide at the next revision of the structure plan and so if we can keep some land back this time , then that might be what we offer next time , we have to roll forward the structure plan .
5 Unlimited costs for lawyers fees ( not fines ) provided at the AA 's discretion , if a member of the party is prosecuted for an alleged motoring offence overseas .
6 The information below is as accurate a comparison we can provide at the moment , therefore .
7 Such excursions spelled glamour and excitement for Fergie , something that the duke seemed incapable of providing at the time .
8 Many of the benefits of the Welfare State were provided at no direct cost to the consumer ( ie they were free at the point of use ) although , of course , the cost was met by the taxpayer .
9 Tuition in trout fishing is provided at no charge , along with waders and tackle .
10 This is the logical consequence of bringing the building industry to full productivity ; otherwise , the absurd situation is reached that housing , unlike any other normal necessity of life , is something with which a substantial proportion of the population can never be provided at a decent standard without subsidy .
11 A meal was provided at a nominal price at midday in two studios each seating about sixty artists and models .
12 Instruction in methods for finding information is most likely to be successful if provided at a point when students are working on a non-library project or course which requires a literature search .
13 Electronic stencil cutters , offset litho machines and many audio.visual reproduction facilities are , in today 's circumstances , beyond the budget of small and medium-sized schools , but can be provided at a teachers ' centre for co.operative use .
14 However , compulsory education in Britain is essentially provided at a local level and the number of pupils at a particular school can be subject to rapid fluctuations as a result of factors such as changing economic circumstances or new housing developments .
15 Out of this it was agreed that services ( unemployment relief , pensions , education , etc. ) were provided at a similar level to those in Britain and if there was any money left , an ‘ imperial contribution ’ was paid towards the cost of common services such as the armed forces and the cost of conducting foreign policy .
16 Windsurfers and cruising chutes were provided at a cost of £100 for two weeks each .
17 At the time of writing this is of particular importance as more and more government activities are being provided at a more localised level .
18 Further details were provided at a press conference on Aug. 21 held by the Russian Federation State Committee for the Management of State Property , the body managing the privatization scheme .
19 Senile dementia and other forms of mental illness presented a problem and it was recommended that a new building accommodating six beds and one padded room should be provided at an estimated cost of £2,400 .
20 By encouraging the private builder to build houses at low cost to be let or sold , houses were provided at the least cost to the community .
21 ‘ We consider our wares to be as good in every aspect as those provided at the other hotel , ’ he said .
22 You ca n't see it from where you are standing , but in the kitchen we have an electric blender so that , if the need arises , replenishments of avocado dip can be provided at the touch of a button .
23 Training administrators must get to know their members better in order to ensure that courses were provided at the most convenient time — this might mean narrowing the training period down to 3 or 4 weeks in the year .
24 Though never a gourmet , I appreciated also the food at Ika 's home , as I found what was provided at the Cité Universitaire almost inedible , even accustomed as we in Britain were to such unappetising fare as powdered egg and cakes baked with liquid paraffin .
25 The 1989–90 Committee recommended that this should be provided at the earliest opportunity , as an adjunct to the permanent televising of the House .
26 Relax and enjoy the friendly atmosphere and comfortable surroundings provided at the village hairdressing salon .
27 There is one ancillary , but useful , method of checking completeness , which is by the ‘ catchwords ’ , not often used today , but formerly courteously provided at the lower right-hand corner of each page of a book , below the last line .
28 In addition , this 1678 Act ‘ for lessening the importation of Linnen from beyond the Seas , and the encouragement of the Woollen and Paper Manufacturers of the Kingdome ’ further instructed that the curate of every parish keep a register , provided at the expense of the parish , into which had to be entered all burials together with the affidavits taken by the justice of the peace , mayor , ‘ or such like chief officer ’ in the parish or , ‘ if there be no officer , then by any curate within the county where the corpse was buried ( except him in whose parish the corpse was buried ) , who must administer the oath , and set his hand gratis ’ .
29 Consequently , very little has survived and , apart from a late fourteenth-century rectangular oak coffin in the St Peter Hungate Church Museum at Norwich , and a c.1500 ossuary chest in Winchester Cathedral ( Col. 7 ) , excavated in 1958 from the site of the Carmelite Friary at Cowgate , Norwich , we have to turn our attention to illuminated manuscripts of the period to see what was provided at the close of the Middle Ages .
30 There is , in addition , a cassette which contains many of the extracts and teacher 's notes are provided at the back of the book .
  Next page