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

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1 which constitute a general ethic and which provide the logical ground for his or her action .
2 These personal stories , together with the prefaces to his theological compilations , provide the principal evidence for his career .
3 Not only did the British Library provide the principal funding for the seminar , but its staff also provided valuable contributions .
4 The Water of Leith valley and its tributaries , especially the Bavelaw Burn , provide the principal wildlife corridor between the uplands of the Pentland Hills and the lower Water of Leith valley and the central urban area .
5 And incidentally for the smallholder with stock these two green manures , in , particular , provide the extra benefit of feed for goats and sheep .
6 They have not experienced Wigan 's past and provide the extra impetus for the present which negates any possible complacency among the established .
7 Indeed the main studies in both the two major landscape types , the lowlands and uplands , have been conducted by public agencies , and these provide the essential evidence for the rest of this section .
8 Llamas are too precious to be killed and provide the essential meat the Indians diet .
9 Slavery and imperial domination have been crucial social forces in the emergence of a modern world order , characterized by the striking inequalities which provide the essential backdrop to an understanding of the post-Second World War migrations of black communities to Britain , and which continue to generate migratory pressures on peoples from the Third World .
10 Labour shortages , especially in iron foundries , textiles , vehicle production , construction and food processing ; in service industries , such as transport , catering and hotels ; and in the state sector , in the growing National Health Service , provide the essential backdrop to the increase in black immigration to Britain in the post-war period .
11 Geological mapping of the well-exposed coastal sections of south-west Scotland has been completed ; the tectonic , biostratigraphical and lithostratigraphical correlations established within the greywackesiltstone-shale ( turbidite ) sequences now provide the essential framework for the mapping of less well-exposed areas inland .
12 The boundary-maintaining function , as stated by Erikson , says that crime and the response it evokes provide the essential function of defining and maintaining the moral boundaries of society .
13 The academic disciplines of linguistics , psychology , sociology , and education provide the essential bearings for the professional teacher both in the ideas they generate and in their processes of enquiry , and it is the task of applied linguistics ( whose name belies its scope ) to make the insights these disciplines offer accessible for appraisal and application .
14 Wonderful winter-flowering pansies provide the essential riot of colour and bloom relentlessly from late autumn through to the beginning of summer .
15 Polo parks ( one was constructed recently at Châteaux Giscours ) , marble bottling halls ( Michel Delon 's at Léoville-Lascases is so highly polished that workers have been issued with special boots ) , Versailles-style formal gardens with sunken cellars provide the spectacular icing on the cake of wealth accumulated by the leading châteaux over the last decade by the simple expedient of charging much more for their wines than it costs to make them .
16 The Inspector who reported on that Litchfield city local plan said , go away , leave your Litchfield city plan and look at the options beyond the greenbelt , including erm the possibility of a new village , and I think that 's that 's the point here , instead of rolling back the greenbelt you should be looking beyond , you know , what is the general extent of the greenbelt to see what options are available , just coming on then to the size point , again that Mr Grantham raised , I have through erm experience both in the Cambridge situation which I referred to extensively erm in my statement , and in East Staffordshire where we are promoting a plan , er a site for a new village which is included in the deposited plan , we 've looked in both the Cambridge and the er East Staffordshire situation , bo at service provision , both from speaking to the providers of those services and whether or not they need a specific facility in the settlement , and from the developers point of view , that if you 've got a pot of money what can you afford to erm provide within a settlement of that size , and the conclusions we are rai er sort of reaching are a du a settlement of the order of twelve fifty dwellings can support your primary school , community centre , erm a range of shops , and so on and so forth , so what I 'm saying in my submission that the an appropriate size is in the thousand fifteen hundred mark , is that were you can get a reasonable co balance of community facilities and provide the relevant infrastructure in terms of services .
17 The history of the divisions of the kingdom , or Teilungen as they are often known to modern scholars , is a complex one , and it is one that has to be reconstructed from narrative sources which are not concerned to describe those kingdoms , but which provide the relevant information only in passing .
18 There 's absolutely no reason why , if we provide the correct habitat , they should n't move down and we could have otters in the Thames region perhaps within the next 10 years .
19 Acts like these provide the superficial evidence for the failure , in Kursk as elsewhere , to keep Bolshevik encroachment at bay .
20 Two scholarships are available for American students at RADA , which provide the total fee , or , according to parental income , part of it .
21 Crystal wall-lights add sparkle to tiny mirrored bows fixed to the panes with diamanté studs , and heavy midnight-blue French silk drapes around the windowless room provide the final touch of luxury .
22 The explanations given above provide the general framework of analysis to which the various actual uses of to before the infinitive will be referred in this study .
23 The top section will then be suitable for bite indication and provide the shock-absorber effect ; the bottom half will provide the power needed to turn a hard-fighting fish .
24 The characteristics of the waggle dance performed in the hive provide the crucial information about where the returning bee successfully foraged .
25 In other words people move in and out of dependent states ( just as younger people do ) and the help they receive can either enforce dependency permanently or provide the temporary support they need to recover .
26 The computing and electronic engineering teams at the Metropolitan Police provide the largest service in the country with vital communications systems .
27 The workers provide the largest group , and the first directive is addressed to them .
28 In all the clothing trades for example there are continuous changes in sizes , materials , colours , styles and so on which provide the appropriate variety for the customers and incidentally for the producer .
29 This makes it rather impractical to implement a home produced system that can read bar codes from everyday products and provide the appropriate string of text .
30 Whatever the method of representing negative numbers , most computers provide the appropriate arithmetic shifts to preserve the numerical validity of the shifted results .
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