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

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1 In August 1934 the Soviet Writers ' Congress held in Moscow provided a unique forum at which communists and non-communists could discuss positive measures to promote an anti-fascist cultural front .
2 Army schools in Germany provide a useful source of singers .
3 The GWR railway museum in Swindon provided an ideal location .
4 Yet the statute did not in practice provide the absolute ban which it seemed to promise , nor did it deprive the church of acquisitions .
5 The Duke 's Arms at Presteigne in Powys provides the perfect illustration of how the misguided quest for the ideal ‘ traditional ’ pub character can seriously threaten genuine historic features .
6 For the Lithuanians success in sport provides a welcome diversion from the harsh realities of every day life since independence .
7 Here are the facts : For the first 40 years of its existence , the blood transfusion authority in Scotland provided the private sector with blood on request and without making any charge whatsoever .
8 One of the largest engineering design contractors in Aberdeen providing a wide range of North Sea engineering services , particularly related to modifying existing offshore platforms .
9 The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine provides a dramatic example of the transboundary impact of pollution , seriously affecting human and animal population over a wide area .
10 The decision of the House of Lords in Anisminic provides a broad armoury for any later court .
11 The arrival of our savoury pancakes with our cutlery tightly wrapped in napkins provided a welcome diversion .
12 The main operations are in Coventry but we now have a satellite office in Grimsby to provide a regional service and handle smaller projects competitively .
13 On the contrary , for teachers to be grappling individually and collectively with the deepest and knottiest problems in education provides the only hope they have of recapturing their equanimity and satisfaction .
14 Marston Magna in Somerset provides a useful example of some of the ideas which can be generated by this method .
15 Banfield 's work , though a classic of its kind , is recognised even by pluralists as too limited in scope to provide a full explanation of the phenomenon of tong-term peripheral deprivation .
16 Ian Williams , the Wallaby wing , has produced a very fine and worthwhile book , not least because his first-hand experience of rugby in Japan provides a vivid insight .
17 This in turn provides a partial edge for rule ( r1 ) between positions 0 and 2 which requires a verb , V , to complete it etc .
18 Tennyson 's poem , though , is about a woman who lures a man to his doom , a man apparently of another race , so that this allusion in turn provides a further interpretation of the fates of Antony and Burbank .
19 The HNC links directly with the new Post Graduate Diplomas and this feature is already being used in colleges to provide a clear career path for management development .
20 Medeva will have to license in vaccines to provide the full range required in the 1990s .
21 I believe stores must invest more in training to provide a better service to customers .
22 During CPR , chest compression at a rate of 80–100/min with sufficient force to produce 4–5 cm of sternal displacement in adults provides a coronary blood flow under 10% of normal .
23 The plentiful records in Edinburgh provide a unique example of the way this classic restructuring of the work process was already operating in the book-printing houses , before the introduction of composing machines .
24 In Chapter 1 it was suggested that Mean Length of Utterance ( MLU ) measured in morphemes provides a useful summary of the normal child 's mastery of grammatical structure .
25 A weekend break in London provides a good opportunity to take full advantage of the sales , perhaps combined with a visit to the theatre .
26 In data base systems this is reduced by integrating separate files in order to provide a wide range of information retrieval dependent on the user 's requirements .
27 During this time an overall strategy will be developed drawing on the experiences of the selected trial centres in order to provide a firm base for planning of the second phase which will begin in mid-1988 .
28 Other studies too have described how mothers regularly cut down or miss out on meals in order to provide a better diet for their children .
29 The General Nursing Council had laid down conditions for recognition of ‘ places like ours ’ , and it was necessary to make arrangements with a larger hospital in order to provide a complete programme of nursing training .
30 In order to provide a comprehensive service we need a steady flow of information to us .
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