Example sentences of "provide [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , they could be said to be implicit justifications of an almost fully formulated nature , in that they provide reasons for the existence of the monarchy and its ceremonial occasions .
2 However , the approximate fields generated by conveniently chosen polarizations may be inserted in the classical extremum principles ( minimum potential energy and minimum complementary energy ) to bound the overall energy and consequently provide bounds for the overall moduli .
3 The scope for those activities is wide-ranging and students will be encouraged to undertake activities which provide opportunities for the use and development of interpersonal skills .
4 comes with cassettes which provide models for the exercises , and all the practice material
5 They are part of the Empire in name , and provide troops for the Imperial army when required .
6 It does not in itself provide conditions for the acquisition of a systemic knowledge of the foreign language , in spite of what those may say who speak of ‘ comprehensible input ’ as the determining factor in the acquisition process ( cf.
7 Its tree-like structures provide shelters for the polyps , the anemone-like organisms from whose secretions it is built .
8 Individual contacts with schools , educator-into-business schemes , industrial secondments , and seminars all provide routes for the development of new skills and techniques and the provision of support and encouragement .
9 pads that provide connections for the servos and the power supply .
10 In 1970 Mr Heath had established the Central Policy Review Staff to deal with the long-term strategy matters and provide briefs for the Cabinet as a whole .
11 provide facilities for the research team to trial test items with their lower attaining mathematics classes ;
12 I am delighted to be able to tell the hon. Gentleman that our policy on capital expenditure is to encourage and enable higher education institutions to invest , as they need to do , to accommodate the dramatic increase in student numbers as well as provide facilities for the research of remarkable quality which takes place in so many of our universities .
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