Example sentences of "provide by [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As the father of young children myself , I often wonder at the adult-oriented visual images , themes and preoccupations which seem to dominate so much of our children 's publishing , and the failure to recognise that today 's generations of youngsters have grown up conditioned by the immediate access and instant gratification provided by the likes of television and computer games .
2 An indication of the prospects of success of this and similar efforts was provided by the remarks of Ayatollah Khomeini .
3 Indeed , much musical interest is provided by the descants by instruments and , sometimes , voices as well .
4 A good example of this is provided by the tactics of Treasury officials in the preparation of the 1947 autumn budget [ Rollings , 1985 ] .
5 A further development of this pattern of interrelated panels and committees is provided by the Boards of Studies system at the Ahmadu Bello Institute of Education .
6 Some of the most fascinating material in this book is provided by the uses of perspective to create illusions — such as Mantegna 's Camera degli Sposi ( 1465 — 74 ) and Pozzo 's dome of San Ignazio ( 1685 ) .
7 There were no windows in the walls , the only light being provided by the banks of fluorescents set high in the ceiling .
8 Katz & Fodor ( 1963 ) tried to delimit the scope of semantics by a boundary drawing exercise : the " upper bound " of semantics was provided by the borders of syntax and phonology , and the " lower bound " by a theory of pragmatics , understood as a theory of contextual disambiguation .
9 Using the same strategy , we could say that the upper bound of pragmatics is provided by the borders of semantics , and the lower bound by sociolinguistics ( and perhaps psycholinguistics too ) .
10 St George 's School in Wallasey does n't have any heating bills at all ; the double glazed south wall provides 50 per cent of the heat needed , lighting 34 per cent , while the other 16 per cent is provided by the bodies of school children .
11 ( The channel for the survival of Webster 's ideas in Britain within the fascist tradition was to be provided by the publications of Arnold Leese and the Britons Society . )
12 An example of sexual selection emphasizing male-to-male exclusion ( intrasexual selection ) is provided by the antlers of deer .
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