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

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1 actors ( including Chaplin ) , cricketers and cricket-writers provide snippets of humour that mix into a rolling chuckle .
2 Angled mirrors can be fun ( ’ Look where his arms come out now ’ ) and provide experience of symmetry .
3 We mentioned in the Introduction that earlier sociological studies of deviant behaviour provide notes of caution about investigating phenomena like heroin use .
4 Provide copies of Investment Overview to all Network members in advance of distribution to the purchaser marketplace , and include a transmittal memo which :
5 In a region of bog and rock , the shell-sand based machair , dunes and sand plains provide areas of richness and fertility .
6 At the smaller scale micro-fissures and incipient joints related to the original pattern of mineral crystallization in the rock provide lines of weakness along which exfoliation ( the spalling off of thin sheets of rock ) ( Fig. 6.20 ) and granular disintegration ( the disaggregation of individual crystals or particles ) can occur .
7 Every archetypal principle contains opposing characteristics within itself ; this is why such archetypes can be dynamic and provide possibilities of growth .
8 The definition of food can include both solids and liquids which provide sources of energy .
9 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 .
10 provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English² ; and ( where appropriate ) the required level of numeracy³ ; .
11 These tests provide evidence of emulsion stability , tendency to crystallization , deposition or clouding , and , if these happen , whether they are spontaneously reversible .
12 Dipper birds provide indicator of acid rain
13 Through a high level of devotional art they enact stages of the contemplative game — indeed provide means of play .
14 Between 1 January — 28 February , bronze awards were made to T Walker , Liverpool , Dale Street ( introduction of new interest adjustment advice form ) , Valerie Taylor , Leith ( crossing stamps now to include address and postcode ) , Rosemary Scott , Lockerbie ( clarify between Gold Highline Mastercard on the Gold rates leaflet ) , Kevin McConnell , Croydon Branch ( advise staff of bank houses available from homesale ) , Janice Lees , Galashiels ( word processing author 's form to be printed on both sides ) , Steven Lawlor , Anstruther Branch ( converting Poll Tax to Royal Scottish payments — letter ) , Caroline Cash , Bradford ( introducing external funds transfer form ) , Peter Barr , Branch Services ( provide details of share prices via Inside Track ) .
15 He said in Edinburgh : ‘ It will minimise duplication and overlap for training organisations and provide mutuality of recognition by key agencies .
16 4.2 Preferred entry level statements in the module descriptors give guidance on the demands of different modules in the cognate group and provide points of reference for selection and initial registration .
17 They provide economies of scale in lending transactions , taking the deposits of small lenders and transferring them to large-scale borrowers .
18 The first is to argue that the elicitation procedures used in language assessment provide examples of language behaviour , which is determined by the child 's previous learning experiences within similar situations .
19 The obvious advantage is that they provide sack-loads of fun and laughter , and the disadvantage is that you sometimes have to wait three hours for them to find their boots in the morning and finish flossing their teeth .
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