Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] provide [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By doing so I hope to provide a great example for others to follow and to leave my name and footprints in the history of my school .
2 I know how much you two enjoy a good tiff , and I seem to provide a convenient topic for it .
3 There are several good word processing programs and a fair choice of simple modelling/what if … packages , some linking to statistical and plotting programs It is the area of database management that I believe provides the greatest scope for further development .
4 In it she has provided a life-size cast of a cow with a kind of knitted suit and populated a wheat field with mannequins sporting space suits .
5 The value of Moscucci 's approach is that she has provided a detailed picture of the development of gynaecological practice .
6 Do you need to provide a written contract for them — and what should go in it ?
7 Once you have provided the Provisional Banding List on or before 1 December it has to be deposited at the Council 's principal office and steps taken to give notice of this .
8 I ca n't see how you can score against the north east sector on that respect , er because there is there is no station currently serving the south west sector that I 'm aware of , so clearly in both cases you need to provide a new station .
9 We want to provide a local radio service for local people .
10 We want to provide the best package and extend our services . ’
11 We are keen to promote the UK system of funding which we believe provides the necessary protection for pensions scheme members .
12 We continue to provide the best product , provide factual production information and if a customer is not satisfied that his amp sounds and performs better after installing Groove Tubes , we 'll give them their money back .
13 We try to provide a full range .
14 Head gardener Matthew Hayes , who trained at Emerson College , Sussex , a leading centre for organic horticulture , says : ‘ We aim to provide a good insight into sound organic practice , which visitors can adopt in their own garden or allotment . ’
15 In essence we aim to provide a personal service of the highest standard by combining advanced techniques and specialist knowledge .
16 Well as I say I mean we 're doing very well and all the money and , and you know , ninety percent of the money comes out of the the er the members ' pockets really I mean ev even the sub for the open show , we put out a lot of that even the stuff and things like this , so we do provide an awful lot of money .
17 However , suppose that ( in a single.address computer ) we wish to provide a conditional jump instruction to test an operand which is not in an implied location such as an accumulator .
18 Summary We strive to provide a continuing care unit for the elderly mentally infirm of the Hawick/Jedburgh/Kelso area , and I hope that this is how our professional colleagues see us .
19 I would not want anyone to think we had provided the final word .
20 How then are we to explain that ( 22 ) does not mean the same as ( 22 ) ? ( 22 ) Having a child and getting married is better than getting married and having a child We have to provide a pragmatic account , along the following lines .
21 We need to provide a basic income guarantee for pensioners which will benefit existing pensioners who have retired without the benefit of today 's occupational schemes .
22 We need to provide an educational service that does not promote disruptive pupils nor reject disruptive pupils .
23 I would n't define integrated and balanced individually , I 'd link them together , because to me they appear to be er a concept , that you move towards , and the concept to me is shall we say to provide a balanced population structure , which is n't biased to any one sector shall we say , it 's not an elderly , it 's not a retirement village there like perhaps you have in er certain parts of er er North America , and the second element of the concept is that it should provide a range of services compatible with its size , but I qualify that by saying , but not all the services that the people in that settlement require , and this brings me back to my discussion , debate with Mr Curtis .
24 They stopped providing the subsidized food which had made it possible to survive .
25 Nevertheless they do provide a rough scheme for organising the multitude of empirical facts concerning the growth of unions .
26 Such headings are open to a number of objections ; nevertheless , they do provide an initial framework for thinking about curriculum and culture . ’
27 They were officially produced , and thus often give information about official events which otherwise would not be known ; the designs and legends they bear provide an unequalled number of images and inscriptions from lost societies .
28 ‘ What people are concerned about is that , if they train certifieds or AATs , they do n't have to cope with the bureaucracy , they do n't have to be formal training offices and so they do n't have to be quite so concerned that they have to provide the right sort of additional courses for people to attend to back up their exams .
29 They have provided a fascinating insigt into the origins of the Jewish and Christian faiths .
30 They have provided a firm basis for political progress in Ulster , and for building new relationships both between Northern Ireland and the Republic , and in these islands as a whole .
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