Example sentences of "providing [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Staff at Drummond House with young children or grandchildren are being invited to enter a Royal Family quiz , with the winner providing the young child to present the Queen with a welcoming posy .
2 In the past children 's reading was seen to have the heavy purpose of providing the young reader with moral guidance , indeed moral direction .
3 She saw herself as providing the political resolution that had been lacking hitherto .
4 Understandably , some nursing staff , especially those who are more junior , feel very uncomfortable in the role of providing the vigilant observation needed for patients at risk of suicide .
5 The Dhofaris who were neglected by the previous ruler are now enjoying the fruits of extensive agricultural development , so that the region once famed for providing the ancient world with frankincense may soon be a major source of food for other Gulf states .
6 The demand management policies by which it was to be achieved seemed to offer a progressive alternative to socialism by providing the economic background which would allow measures of social betterment to be carried out without socialist control of the economy .
7 the charge to call an O eight nine eight number from any phone other than a pay phone is thirty six pence per minute at cheap rate and forty eight per minute at all other times , over half of this money is paid by B T to the business providing the informational service
8 Providing the general boundary was the Christian , Pauline , tradition , sustained through the institutionalisation of the Church , and fertilised from the sixteenth century by the Puritan and dissenting traditions .
9 Children are not at increased psychiatric risk if their mother goes out to work , for instance , providing the alternative day care arrangements are of good quality , ensuring continuity of caretaking , adequate love and attention and opportunity for play and conversation .
10 Hunters are cashing in on this shortage and expense of whale meat , and are providing the Japanese market with a more affordable substitute of dolphin flesh .
11 He rose to chief of intelligence in Panama 's G-2 in 1970 after providing the populist dictator , General Omar Torrijos , the support to defeat a coup .
12 TWA 's marketing senior vice president , Bob Cozzi , said : ‘ TWA has served Great Britain for more than 40 years and looks forward to providing the only service by a major U.S. carrier to Stansted .
13 Elephant Pass , with a garrison of some 800-1,000 , commanded the causeway providing the only link by road to the Jaffna peninsula to the north and west .
14 At the moment he 'd still have time to drive down on to the autobahn — providing the freezing fog came no closer .
15 The ‘ Hitler myth ’ can be seen as providing the central motor for integration , mobilization , and legitimation within the Nazi system of rule .
16 And , finally , Chair , the the last section , C C within committee budget , erm , this area is where the the costs of providing the central department is recharged to other departments .
17 Providing the European Parliament does not delay the proposal 's passage , Commission officials expect the Council of Energy ministers to approve ALTENER at its November 13 meeting .
18 It was written to help students interpret the results of their fieldwork by providing the essential background information .
19 MAFF classifies part-time farms arbitrarily as those requiring less than 250 standard man days ( smd ) work per annum , even though many of them in reality are full time , providing the sole income of the farmer .
20 The role which it envisages for the state is limited to that of providing the minimum framework necessary for the regulation of competing private interests , while the gesellschaft model of law is conceived in terms of formally defining the equivalent individual rights that are required to make the market work .
21 The statement fell short of endorsing Arafat 's call for the imposition of economic sanctions , but nevertheless called on states to stop providing the Israeli government with aid or loans to facilitate the settling of Jewish emigrants " in Palestine and the other occupied Arab territories " .
22 They stopped providing the subsidized food which had made it possible to survive .
23 What then is the cost to the employer of providing the in-house benefit for the employee ?
24 Lord Mackay of Clashfern LC held , on a construction of section 63 without the aid of reference to the parliamentary material , that the tax-payers were only assessable on the extra cost of providing the in-house benefit , and in reaching this finding regarded it as crucial that , on the facts , as found , the teachers ' sons occupied only surplus places and their right to do so was entirely discretionary .
25 The cost of providing the start-up equipment is in the order of £10,000 and Mr Dobbs thinks space is not much of a problem : ‘ There 's usually the village hall or an empty shop . ’
26 In this way lengthy chains of behaviour can be developed with any one event providing the terminating condition for one action and the enabling condition for the next ( see Kelleher , 1966 ) .
27 Consider providing the participating member with the opportunity to report on results of contact directly to the client , in order to ensure effective communication .
28 Your role will involve the appraisal , planning , evaluation and monitoring of projects as well as liaison with the agencies involved in providing the financial support .
29 The hon. Gentleman will know from our debate this morning that the United Kingdom is fully ready to play its part in providing the financial assistance , on a multilateral basis , which is likely to be necessary to support an IMF programme — such as the stabilisation fund or some other suitable instrument — for the former Soviet Union , and especially for Russia .
30 Providing the disabled person is entitled to receive mobility allowance , it need not necessarily be the disabled person who has to be the driver of the vehicle .
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