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

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1 The Cinematograph Films ( Animals ) Act 1937 , like the Protection of Children Act , limits the range of material which may be imported into Britain for public exhibition or distribution , and it was once hoped , vainly , that such a law might provide the model for similar limitations in other countries .
2 A group baking session might provide the real thing , and with careful supervision a real tea might be prepared and served as a special treat .
3 This device might provide the basis of a compromise solution .
4 Accordingly , variations in government spending and taxation might provide the best avenue for policies aimed at controlling the level of national income .
5 In the long run , moving to fees might provide the simplest solution to the problem of charging structures , and still offer good value for investors .
6 The property is not to be sold until : ( i ) ( a ) the youngest child attains the age of eighteen years or ( b ) the youngest child shall cease full time education whichever is the later or ( ii ) the death of the Petitioner or ( iii ) the Petitioner shall remarry whichever shall first occur The above type of order is commonly known as a Mesher order ( after Mesher v Mesher and Hall [ 1980 ] 1 All ER 126 ) , and whilst it has been criticised ( see Mortimer v Mortimer [ 1986 ] 2 FLR 315 ) the court is still of the view that such an order might provide the best solution ( see Clutton v Clutton ( 1990 ) Times , 14 November ) .
7 She would confess her deception to the castle priest later , Isabel promised her conscience , and then wondered if , in fact , the chapel might provide the privacy she craved .
8 Finance might provide the possibility of erecting kit homes with local labour .
9 Therefore , the central domain might provide the protein with the ability to form the tetrameric self-aggregate seen with native HeLa TFIIF ( 24 ) .
10 The free market might provide the only politically-realistic model in which economic change can occur , but it still requires the tightest of legal and administrative controls .
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