Example sentences of "provision of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's even more impressive because it was helped and driven by management through the provision of no capital whatsoever and a 25% drop in manpower ! ’
2 a Facilities Management Agreement exists between the New OED Computer Group and the Computer Services Department for the provision of a computer operating service .
3 There is no evidence at this time of any further move towards the provision of a pallium for the bishop of York .
4 The regulations governing the provision of a guardian ad litem service and the procedure for appointment , case allocation , monitoring and review are considered in detail in Guidance and Regulations , vol 7 ( HMSO , 1991 ) .
5 It is the Council 's policy to work towards the provision of a shelter at all bus stops in Lothian where passengers regularly board and where there is sufficient space at the roadside .
6 Our Review will also examine the possibilities of future European cooperation in the provision of a deterrent force .
7 Part of the reason for this is that the forces which dominate proceedings in Brussels place greater emphasis on common standards ( which they often confuse with higher standards ) , in preference to the provision of a framework which is genuinely competitive .
8 The provision of a candidate for the imperial throne , who was not identified with previous depredations and who , furthermore , had no territorial claims to the southern Italian lands , was bound to prove attractive to the papacy .
9 After the judgement the heart was returned to the dead person for his continued life and from the Sixth Dynasty onwards its presence might be ensured by the provision of a heart amulet on the chest .
10 Those working on the PowerPC version of Mac , as opposed to the provision of a Mac environment within an X-Window under PowerOpen are thought to favour emulation ( UX No 427 ) .
11 Provision of a stair guard , and secure door and window locks , are sensible precautions with children .
12 The duty includes the provision of a floor of social entitlements . ’
13 The CSO will be responsible for the provision of a support service to all RBGE staff for problems with word processing and some other software , and for routine hardware problems , including printers .
14 Terms were offered as to suspension on pay and the provision of a reference .
15 This is that , where there is judicial uncertainty over the meaning of a legislative text , in the absence of any consequent overt expression of a contrary parliamentary view , certain categories of statement on the effect of the provision of a Bill by one of a narrowly defined group of parliamentarians , if not later withdrawn or varied , can be assumed to be an expression of parliamentary intention .
16 The Ingliston management is discussing with Lothian Region Transport the provision of a shuttle bus service from Edinburgh city centre and arrangements are being made to run coaches from Aberdeen , Dundee , Perth , Kirkcaldy , Glasgow , Kilmarnock and Ayr .
17 The provision of a range of materials and the opportunity to handle them freely , enables a child to become familiar with their various properties .
18 This requires the provision of a range of services .
19 In general terms a polytechnic , while sharing many of the functions of universities , would emphasize the close relationship ‘ between the type and content of the courses provided and the role which its graduates are expected to fulfil … the closest possible links with industry , commerce and the professions , the research institutions and the schools … the development of a truly comprehensive academic structure … the provision of a range of part-time courses , and the provision of postgraduate , post-experience , refresher and retraining courses .
20 Provision of a range of safety equipment for Marathon and new Solas standard life jackets for Chevron also made a significant contribution to the company 's business .
21 The Enterprise Centre has played a major role in changing the culture of the University by the provision of a range of staff development courses for senior management and academic staff .
22 Letter from the Water of Leith Conservation Trust stating that the provision of a speaker and/or a display would be put to the trustees for their consideration .
23 Letter from the Water of Leith Conservation Trust stating that the provision of a speaker and/or a display would be put to the trustees for their consideration .
24 Although the later words of section 63(2) provide that the expense incurred in , or in connection with , the provision of a benefit includes a proper proportion of any expense relating partly to the benefit and partly to other matters , I consider that the expenses incurred in provision of places for fee paying pupils were wholly incurred in order to provide those places .
25 Yet another method was to liberalize entry or remove restrictions on firms wanting to compete in the provision of a service in the public sector .
26 One feature which appears central to both versions of geriatric provision is the commitment to the provision of a service which is area- , rather than simply hospital- , based .
27 I consider that , for the provision of a service within the meaning of article 59 to be involved in the sea-fishing sector , there must be an operation carried out by a national established in one member state for a recipient established in another member state by means of a fishing vessel registered in the first state .
28 Held , allowing the appeal , that in determining the place in which the gross profit from a transaction arose or from which it derived the proper approach was to ascertain the operations that produced the relevant profits and where they took place ; that the relevant business of the taxpayer , the exploitation of film rights exercisable outside Hong Kong , did not amount to the provision of a service or the exploitation of property rights overseas , but was carried on in Hong Kong , and in the absence of any financial interest in the subsequent exercise of the rights , the fact that they were exercisable only overseas was irrelevant ; and that , therefore , the taxpayer 's profits from granting sub-licenses during the relevant years of assessment had arisen in or derived from Hong Kong , and under section 14 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance the taxpayer was liable to profits tax thereon ( post , pp. 444G–H , 445E , G–H , 446E–G ) .
29 In arguing for the provision of a service Mr. Park was seeking to bring the taxpayer 's operations within Lord Bridge 's example in the Hang Seng Bank case [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 306 , 323A , of rendering a service .
30 Local authorities do have the power to subsidise services at times when the provision of a service might not be a commercial proposition .
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