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

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1 On Feb. 7 a report compiled by the Physicians for Human Rights in the USA and Denmark provided new evidence of an Iraqi army campaign of summary executions , torture , arbitrary arrests and mass intimidation of Kuwaiti citizens .
2 The borehole also provided new information that will lead to a structural reinterpretation of parts of the Tempisque forearc basin , the hydrocarbon potential of which is being investigated by a local organisation .
3 Although the reports of this and the other expeditions provided new information on the distribution of life in the sea , much of the space was devoted to the minute description of the newly discovered species , i.e. to pure morphology .
4 To compensate them for their lack of space , Chavez had paid for all the prisoners ' food and provided new plumbing and electricity .
5 They provided new comforts for passengers , with their upholstered seats and faster running .
6 The process was bound to be self-accelerating , as new cities provided new opportunities for greater cultural contact .
7 They are prepared to fund raise to provide new equipment .
8 The purpose is not simply to replicate earlier experiments but to provide new evidence which will help to discriminate between alternative theories and provide insights about the ways in which our understanding of choice under uncertainty might be improved .
9 offers potentially to enhance citizen participation in local government , to inform citizens of their rights and duties , and to provide new information-services to citizens , but on balance it reinforces local dominant coalitions , makes local government more expensive to run , makes it less responsive to the general public , and tends to exclude many interests ;
10 Much will now depend on Nordstrom being able to plug into a ‘ superhighway ’ using digital and fibre-optic technology to provide new telecommunications links .
11 Many of those authorities also have land available which they are able to use with housing associations to provide new build , but they would not have been able to do so had not this Government been in power .
12 The case is thought to be the first test of the obligation under the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 to provide new land of " equal advantage " where public open space is lost through a compulsory purchase .
13 to provide new estimates of several economic relationships reflecting the probability of obtaining job training , the private benefits of training ( as reflected in career progress by individuals ) and the social benefits of training ( as reflected in increased labour mobility ) .
14 The House will recall that the Bill seeks powers for works in the area of King 's Cross and St. Pancras stations to increase capacity for British Rail and , indeed , for underground customers and to provide new rail services across London using Thameslink .
15 The most comprehensive efforts to provide new foundations for English studies at this time can be linked to the launching of the journals Essays in Criticism ( founded in 1951 , just prior to the demise of Scrutiny ) and Critical Quarterly ( founded 1958 ) .
16 A study of this kind has relevance for attempts to provide new forms of living environments for other client groups .
17 Vocational training schemes aim to provide new graduates with the opportunity to refine their technical skills and develop a ‘ dentist 's persona ’ .
18 Large-scale empirical work which is intended to provide new information based on reliable data .
19 I WAS amazed to read that the Government is spending £2.5 million to provide new factories and warehouses in Liverpool to offset the closure of the Camell Laird shipyard .
20 THE NEW AES WILL AIM TO PROVIDE NEW STANDARDS
21 Memos are often used to put forward a view or to provide new thinking on a subject .
22 The [ draft ] FRS therefore requires that the facilities must be committed and that there must be no reasons expected or likely which would either permit the lender to avoid his obligation to provide new borrowings or prevent him from providing them .
23 ‘ There is an urgent need to provide new shops and new jobs as soon as possible . ’
24 The Dewey Decimal Classification ( DDC ) online project uses beth the Schedules and the Relative Index of the Dewey classification to provide new terms as well as meanings for classification numbers .
25 This was in addition to a $25,000,000 aid package reportedly received on March 7 to provide new housing in the El Chorillo district which had been worst affected by the fighting .
26 The disaster highlighted the poor state of much housing , particularly in slum areas , and the government came under public pressure to provide new accommodation quickly .
27 When drift mines were first sunk in this valley during the 1850s the workforce walked in each day from the surrounding villages and hamlets , but from the 1860s onwards the coalmasters had to provide new accommodation ; Pease and Partners , for example , had built 151 houses at Waterhouses by 1874 .
28 Does participation in Compact oblige employers to provide new jobs for Compact students ?
29 He said Labour would set up Skills UK , an emergency employment package to provide new jobs and training programmes for the unemployed and people returning to work .
30 The Association wants a six month freeze on troublesome inmates being sent to Bullingdon and an injection of one hundred thousand pounds to provide new leisure facilities .
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