Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] provide [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is being established with grant money provided by a number of research bodies and trusts , including the Wolfson Foundation and the Cancer Research Campaign . |
2 | The flow of funds from the personal sector to the financial institutions does not only represent workers providing for their retirement , but also represents the accumulation of wealth whereby socially privileged strata transmit their cultural patrimony ( e.g. saving through endowment policies to provide for private education ) . |
3 | All schools are asked to adopt the curriculum framework provided by the eight modes of study provided by the Munn Committee . |
4 | The budget proposals provided for expenditure of 489,500 million kronor ( US$86,500 million ) and anticipated a deficit of 70,800 million kronor , despite cuts of around 14,000 million kronor in spending primarily on defence , sick pay insurance , housing subsidies and other social benefits . |
5 | The pressure on computer manufacturers to provide for the proper disposal of used computer equipment , which goes beyond dumping it into approved landfills , continues to build from both within and without the industry . |
6 | In areas which are all black cab , at present , people who find these vehicles less suitable have the option of using saloon cars provided through private hire companies . |
7 | The indirection operators provided in BBCBASIC(Z80) enable you to read and write to memory in a far more flexible way . |
8 | Bank funding will need to be put in place to support the equity funding provided by the venture capitalist . |
9 | A German colony from 1884 , the territory came under South African rule in 1915 , and in 1920 a League of Nations mandate provided for a further period of South African administration . |
10 | The positive result documented by lane 2 also shows that the reaction does not depend on the special sequence context of the Dcm recognition site provided by the upper strand ( compare experiments documented by Figures 5 and 6 ) and , in addition , that the reaction is not restricted to the C[5-FC]AGG half-site but also works with C[5-FC]TGG . |
11 | With an established Green Party to articulate public anxiety , together with a national rallying point provided by the devastation of forests by acid rain — at least some of which is attributable to vehicle exhaust emission — it should not be surprising that transport has emerged as a ma–or cause of environmental concern in West Germany . |
12 | The Administration Module provides for base systems administration in a Unix client-server network or multi-user installation . |
13 | The acquisition search service provided by MAS is based on the list of companies for sale which are held on the Accountants ' Business Network database jointly shared by the major accounting firms . |
14 | ‘ Not a single store in Clacton has car parking provided to local authority standards and there are signs of stress even in February . ’ |
15 | Negotiations by 5 Corps with 3 and 4 Jugoslav armies provide for all military personnel to be handed over to Jugoslavs and considerable numbers have already been handed back … |
16 | However , the New York Times of July 12 , reporting on hitherto secret State Department cables provided at the request of the Senate foreign relations committee , found that they included no such clear warning on Glaspie 's part . |
17 | On Oct. 7 in Sofia , the Greek and Bulgarian Prime Ministers , Konstantinos Mitsotakis and Dimitur Popov , signed a 20-year friendship treaty providing for enhanced co-operation between the two countries on defence , business and combating crime . |
18 | The programme materials provide for school communities up-to-date information on church teachings ; suggested criteria of exemplary practice ( whilst allowing the school community to recognise and articulate its own good practice ) ; school profile pro-forma ; and suggestions for action planning and implementation . |
19 | WOOD GROUP Fire Protection has been awarded a contract to design , engineer and supply two low pressure C02 fire protection systems to protect gas turbine sets provided by John Brown Engineering for the new Keadby power station at Scunthorpe . |
20 | Thanks to that law , Chase Manhattan got into insurance , using external investment advisers provided through a joint-venture with GNA Corp , an annuity and insurance broker-dealer . |
21 | I refer , or course , to the pitiful coverage of the Five Nations Championship provided by the corporation . |
22 | an expert of technical issues in a disputes clause providing for arbitration of non-technical issues : see 6.8. general disputes to an expert for determination : see 6.9. these types of clause . |
23 | The review clause provides for a hypothetical lease for a term of twenty-five years from the rent review date but otherwise on the terms of the actual lease . |
24 | Hallmarks of the research training provided by the department include both a commitment to individual , specialised scholarship and a concern for broader contemporary trends and potentials in the discipline . |
25 | Answer guide : As in previous examples after the discussion we have included the decision on which our profit and loss account provided as an answer question 2 is based . |
26 | the conduct of a formal acquisition search by the participating member based upon acquisition search criteria provided by the initiating member or his client . |
27 | An Executive spokesman said : ‘ The Executive realises there is room for improvement in the grounds maintenance services provided in east Belfast . |
28 | ( a ) Initiating the review Many rent review clauses provide for the procedure to be initiated by the service of a notice . |
29 | There is no doubt that the Brussels Agreement provided for a significant 25 per cent expansion in the resources available to the EC . |
30 | Miss Heal also stated : ‘ All the above sources of financial assistance are of course in addition to the support obligations provided for in Part III of Ontario 's Family Law Act . ’ |