Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] provide a " in BNC.

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1 Galerie Jahnhorst & Preuss provides a platform for a calmer but no less original artist .
2 This may not be the obvious preferred option … but I think the quality is there , I also think that Strachan & McAllister can provide the balls accurately & fast enough for Deance/Wallace with Speed & Rocky providing a pretty good ‘ second line ’ .
3 The cans banged and rattled over a fuzzy soundtrack already overlaid with calls to Vassilis to move his head or Kostas to provide a cigarette .
4 Comparative studies have shown that PCNA provides a strong correlation with [ 3 H ] -thymidine labelling and flow cytometric assessment of S phase fraction in rat colon and with autoradiographic labelling in human tissue .
5 Albanian President Sali Berisha visited NATO headquarters in Brussels on Dec. 15-16 , when he said that NATO provided a pillar of stability in Europe .
6 There is no doubt that LARSP provides a useful approach to the description and analysis of linguistic disability .
7 The early Christians clearly did not think that Mary provided a role model for women and Christ for men !
8 On the whole , there is very little variation between Authorities in the amounts per head allocated on the basis of total population figures , although Westminster provides a striking exception ; the very large amount for Westminster derives from the large daytime population , since all provision for library expenditure for commuters is transferred to their place of work !
9 SITUATED in prestigious Ludgate House in Blackfriars , Express Newspapers keep going throughout the day , so CCG provide a staff restaurant for breakfast , lunch and evening meals .
10 Pistoletto and Heinrichsmeyer provide a foretaste
11 The case of Sacco and Vanzetti provided a notable example .
12 Garman and Klass provided a table of factors to adjust upwards the values of their estimator which requires knowing the number of transactions per time period .
13 And Lancasters provides a Cheap ‘ n ’ Cheerful standard range , said to be ideal for institutional catering , cafes and bar snacks .
14 Furthermore , both Lichtheim and Barth provide a critique of Marx 's concept of ideology that treats it as similar to that of Destutt .
15 Although in chronological terms the Black Scholes option pricing model came first in 1973 , the binomial analyses developed by Cox , Ross and Rubinstein and Rendleman and Bartter provide a conceptually easier introduction to the problem of valuation .
16 Duncan and Goodwin provide a conceptual framework for understanding the differential forms that these local political processes take , by claiming that particular local policies arise through the uneven development of a whole range of economic , social , cultural and political relations .
17 The refugees , who had been staying in camps in Croatia , were accompanied by Jean Kahn , president of the European Jewish Congress , which made the appeal for more action from European countries and Israel to provide a refuge for Bosnians .
18 The theory of games and the Prisoner 's Dilemma had not been invented in those days but , with hindsight , we can see pretty clearly what was going on , and Axelrod provides a fascinating analysis .
19 They are mellowly recorded and Lubin provides a very readable essay on the music — though it is admittedly not a detailed as Timothy Crawford 's for Hyperion .
20 Amongst the most important of these carefully plotted works are : de Falla 's The Three-Cornered Hat ( 1919 ) which originally accompanied a mime play and so fascinated Diaghilev that he commissioned the composer to enlarge it for Massine 's ballet ( see page 59 ) ; Vaughan William 's Job , commissioned by Diaghilev , was unused until de Valois created her important ‘ Masque for Dancing ’ ( 1931 ) ( this marked the inaugural performance of what has become The Royal Ballet ) ; Arthur Bliss ' Checkmate ( 1937 ) was choreographed by de Valois after both composer and choreographer had worked on the plot ; Prokofiev 's Romeo and Juliet was composed with the help of a Shakespearean theatre expert and has been used notably by Lavrovsky , Ashton and MacMillan ( see page 26 ) ; and Ashton provided a roughly outlined plot for Hans Werner Henze 's score for Ondine ( 1958 ) .
21 Feher , Heller and Markus provide a critique of the ‘ bureaucratic class ’ thesis from the perspective of the structural determinants of social strata .
22 The studies of Thieblot and Haggard , and Grant and Wallace provide a useful checklist of those features of a ‘ strike setting ’ which make it particularly conducive to disorder .
23 Although a whole fashion can not be reversed by a single book , Gurin and Bennett provide a scientific analysis of dieting and why most people should n't do it .
24 STRONG growth in drug sales in the UK , the US and France provided a welcome shot in the arm for Fisons , the group revealed today .
25 Recently Soler and Möller provided a putative example of coevolution in action .
26 You and John provided a most informative and enjoyable day .
27 These Acts created a comprehensive pattern of local authorities throughout England and Wales providing a wide range of services .
28 Pawley and Syder provide a number of examples , among them the following :
29 Bob Scott , the man behind the bid , admitted that the city 's main problem remained its lack of glamour , but Major provided a fierce defence of a ‘ vibrant ’ city .
30 However , it is because Leavis provided a purpose for English that most people regard him as the central figure .
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