Example sentences of "provide [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Government provide grant in aid for the British Academy to support postgraduate research in the humanities and social sciences .
2 Angled mirrors can be fun ( ’ Look where his arms come out now ’ ) and provide experience of symmetry .
3 Provide support for school co-ordinators in the form of briefing meetings , curricular materials and staff development to implement a road safety education programme in schools .
4 Concentration of employment in a few locations will reduce infrastructural costs and may increase the external economies of scale available to firms and provide support for growth centre strategies for economic development , although it is by no means clear at what scale these advantages become significant ( Moseley 1974 ) .
5 You have mentioned the Pentland Hills Regional Park Plan and Reservoir Conservation and Recreation Strategy , which , as policy documents which support the Structure Plan , provide direction on nature conservancy matters in particular strategic areas .
6 Will he please explain why , in the list of sports and games that are supported , we find that there are apparently more people who support and provide funding for model aircraft than support and provide funding for rugby league , and why a sport that is universally recognised as a great sport gets not a single penny from the Army Sports Control Board ?
7 They reckoned that some £9.9 million would be needed to finance a plan for educating consumers in the basics of credit and provide funding for rescue services .
8 Will he please explain why , in the list of sports and games that are supported , we find that there are apparently more people who support and provide funding for model aircraft than support and provide funding for rugby league , and why a sport that is universally recognised as a great sport gets not a single penny from the Army Sports Control Board ?
9 provide opportunity for catharsis ie. the release of hostile feelings etc that have been , or may be , repressed otherwise .
10 Er no I mean normally when most organizations when they call members together for a seminar , or a training course provide subsistence for lunch and we usually have tea and coffee do n't we ?
11 Within the framework of the Garden 's overall statutory objectives , information policies will help us to decide on resource allocation , improve the way we communicate with each other and with our ‘ users ’ , and provide feedback to Management and the Trustees on the way our resources are being used .
12 It should include assessment and provide feedback on progress with glycosylated haemoglobin levels .
13 This first meeting , attended by delegates from 130 countries , agreed that future talks should concentrate on identifying " appropriate commitments " to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases , and provide aid to third-world countries in developing less polluting industries .
14 They also provide industry with specialist services including ‘ in company ’ training , product development and assistance with research and development projects .
15 Constructional kits , jigsaws , inset boards and stacking or nesting toys provide practice in fitting , ordering and estimating shapes and sizes .
16 The Accommodation Office staff at Jordanstown are available to answer queries and provide help with accommodation problems at any time .
17 The Accommodation Office staff at Jordanstown are available to answer queries and provide help with accommodation problems at any time .
18 According to a presidential spokesman , however , the rules are designed " to protect those areas that function in a traditional sense as wetlands ; those that provide flood control , pollution filtration , provide habitat for wildlife and spawning grounds for fish " .
19 would not be applicable in the law of suretyship generally and is an implicit recognition of the special protection given by equity to married women who provide security in support of their husband 's debts .
20 Expert/novice differences provide insight into memory coding and processing
21 Several sites provide evidence for leather working , though it is represented by only one identified tannery at Alcester , which probably used the hides of cattle that grazed the water meadows of the River Avon .
22 Deaf people in some conditions of sign presentation provide evidence of LHA when temporally salient cues are available , but at the same time show the superficially confusing effect of RHA for statically perceived signs .
23 provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English² ; and ( where appropriate ) the required level of numeracy³ ; .
24 These tests provide evidence of emulsion stability , tendency to crystallization , deposition or clouding , and , if these happen , whether they are spontaneously reversible .
25 These and other findings discussed by Johnston and McClelland ( 1980 ) not only provide evidence in favour of their model of visual word-recognition , but also evidence against other types of model .
26 These are maintained schools which provide education for school pupils and mature students alongside social , recreational and cultural activities for the whole community .
27 Dipper birds provide indicator of acid rain
28 These provide advice on access to and progression from each of the new awards , and on designing and running cross-module assessment .
29 Some firms also provide advice to insurance companies .
30 Many of the statutory and voluntary agencies provide advice without charge .
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