Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] with [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Third process teaching and learning styles should vary as widely as possible in order to provide maximum stimulation for both teachers and pupils and care should be taken to plan programmes with a long term rhythm of change or variety the element of chance and serendipity
2 This brochure is published up to a year in advance of your holiday date , however , we aim to provide clients with the optimum service possible , therefore , our Operations Department plan each FREELINK route approximately 8 weeks before the date of departure .
3 SCOTVEC has also been working on a catalogue of extra additional assessments for the first phase of general SVQs , in order to provide candidates with a wider choice of assessments .
4 The Fusion scheme has been set up by AMD to provide designers with the broadest range of tools possible for each device .
5 Meanwhile , reports that Novell is planning a multi-server version of its IPX software router in order to provide companies with a low-cost alternative to software routers are said by the company to be ‘ very misleading ’ .
6 The Cadbury World Food Court is open to provide visitors with a full range of hot and cold meals as well as chocolate cakes and desserts .
7 It is very common to find companies with a high proportion of overseas earnings maintaining higher than average levels of balance sheet gearing than the rest of the corporate sector .
8 They aim to provide participants with a greater awareness of effective teamworking and its benefits and enable them to contribute their thoughts and ideas to their managers on current key business issues .
9 What the counsellor has to do is to provide counsellees with the necessary knowledge and information to enable them to bring about change in their own lives .
10 Of the attempts to provide writers with a PC-based style analyser , standard commercial channels proffer a few but their cost may be considered inordinate for such a duty and so one looks to shareware offerings because they are frequently better buys .
11 Informix looks to OpenODB to enable it to provide customers with an easy evolution to object-oriented technology that enables them to use data already stored in the Informix-OnLine database .
12 A policy which requires a case-by-case approach would not only be extremely expensive , but would also completely fail to provide firms with a well-defined framework within which to pursue their activities .
13 On the other hand , unlike their predecessors , they were not advocates of single causes , such as temperance or even religious instruction , but instead sought to attract members with a varied programme which consciously mixed recreation with education , welfare , and sometimes church attendance , for a variety of reasons all of which rested on the specificity of youth in relation to age and to class .
14 He still leans forward slightly as he walks , as if he is just about to shake hands with an old friend , and he still has a slight benevolent smile about his lips .
15 Endill was led to the start of the line and told to shake hands with the first teacher , then the second , then the third and all the way along the line until the last .
16 If a toastmaster attends , he will begin his duties by announcing the names of guests stepping forward to shake hands with the bridal party on the receiving line .
17 It 's a resource erm that is needed in order to provide children with a whole variety of learning problems with specialized teaching , with specialized education , and we think in the Labour group that it is a tragedy that those needs are not going to be recognised .
18 The purity language of outrage , like the militant tactics of suffragette politics with which it was linked , continued to provide women with a powerful weapon to challenge men .
19 Empson was not a scholar , and hardly wished to be one , though he respected scholarship — especially the kind that had once produced the Oxford English Dictionary to provide others with a godsent place to start a critical argument .
20 ‘ The Streamline English course has proved that it is one of the best , if not the best , methods on the market today to encourage students with a wide spectrum abilities to build up a fluency and accuracy in spoken and written English .
21 The aim , according to Dr H , is to provide students with a broader degree which will be more useful in industry .
22 The degree aims to provide students with a sound knowledge of the basic principles , concepts and techniques of business management , with specific reference to their application in the banking and financial services industry ; an understanding of the structure and operation of the industry in a European context ; and the critical , analytical , communications and inter-personal skills needed for a successful career in this rapidly developing field .
23 In particular the opportunity to provide students with the humane education of literary study and the scientific education of linguistics is a unique combination whose advantages have yet to be fully recognised .
24 If your book is a success , you will want to write others with the same setting .
25 It 's hard to find cards with a religious theme now .
26 When one political interest was dominant in a county , the politician could attempt to carry matters with a high hand , as Colonel John Campbell of Mamore did in 1727 , when a dispute arose over the collectorship of Dunbartonshire .
27 Dr Tehyi Hsieh was known as ‘ the Teddy Roosevelt of China ’ , and he did more than many other Chinese scholars to familiarize westerners with the real story of that oldest of all extant civilizations — China , ancient and modern .
28 The dolphins were trained to use pressurized canisters to shoot intruders with a .45 calibre bullets at point-blank range .
29 The deck of cards was stacked even further in their favour when HKRFU chairman Don Watson and his organising committee decided , in view of the waterlogged pitch , to replace scrummages with a tapped penalty going to the side getting the put-in .
30 Some LEAs employ teachers to visit families with a pre-school child before they start school , usually for about an hour a week , to play with the child and involve the parents in finding out more about the child 's development and needs .
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