Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [pers pn] provide " in BNC.

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1 Mr Chairman er when we discussed this last time er I expressed the view that in fact er the county council had better things to do I 've not changed my mind erm since but I have been reminded that er when er the Roman Emperors er found ascension in the ranks when Roman Emperors found ascension in the ranks they provided bread and circuses and I have to say that I regard the two notices of motion which were placed in Mr notably fox hunting and this debate on V A T as bread and circuses .
2 Brian Jordan looks at a selection of English wines , and some of the opportunities they provide
3 At present the opportunities they provide for cost cutting are more to the fore .
4 Good health increases good adjustment to retirement , and enables the individual to take advantage of the opportunities it provides .
5 " The heart and soul of a resource collection is not material at all : it lies in the structure of thought it exhibits , in the creative association it provokes and in the opportunities it provides for training the young learner in how to learn and think . "
6 It is the responses they provide which constitute the data recorded and analysed .
7 The functions they provide may include a selection of the following : electronic mail , fax , telex , word processing , records storage and retrieval ( both individual and shared ) , diary scheduling ( people and facilities ) , internal reference information , spreadsheets , access to other applications , and the importing and repackaging of data from other applications .
8 Value engineering ( VE ) consists of considering the costs of producing a product together with the functions it provides .
9 Value engineering ( VE ) consists of considering the costs of producing a product together with the functions it provides .
10 their semantics — the models they provide , their usefulness and applicability
11 For the workers they provided clauses establishing minimum wages , maximum hours and better working conditions ; and Section 7a of the act gave workers the right to organize and to bargain through representatives of their own choice .
12 Finally , Darwin displays the indirect evidence for the theory : the explanations it provides for a wide array of facts in biogeography , geology , embryology and so on .
13 Lifeboat crews in turn depend on you and the thousands of Governors and other supporters that you represent to speed them on their way with the resources you provide so unstintingly .
14 And here I ought to perhaps make it clear that the circles I provided on the sheet which was distributed , allow for a density of twenty houses per hectare .
15 Yes , we accept full responsibility for the quality of the holidays we provide .
16 The answers they provided took both institutional and ethical forms .
17 Between the wars it provided a market for the growing volume of Treasury bills issued by the government to meet its short-term financing needs .
18 We have arranged a policy suitable for the watersports we provide with certain Underwriters at Lloyds through T.L. Ireland & Co .
19 The examples he provides , of " dribbling payments of a shilling or two " for house repairs , funerals , clothes , tools and medicines and for tiding over occasional hard times , can be multiplied from a number of local studies .
20 If you are a parent it is almost certain that your increased awareness of the value of dietary fibre will start to influence the foods you provide for the family — and thus their habits and preferences in the future .
21 The falling numbers of applicants to study medicine may force schools to think again about the courses they provide .
22 She is getting on well with Lover at the Gate , but sometimes the clues you provide are , well , enigmatic .
23 Members of these covens are usually ‘ nominal ’ witches who pay only lip-service to the dogmas and are interested in it only for the kicks it provides .
24 The documents he provided for Strype helped counterbalance the reliance upon official sources in Strype 's histories of Elizabethan archbishops .
25 Fuel Contracts Manager David Scobie said , ‘ We were looking at our inter-relationships with our internal customers , the services we provide .
26 ‘ About £4.2m. is to be saved from the services , trimming here and there , but hopefully we will be able to do this without significantly affecting the services we provide . ’
27 To show how safe services are in the hands of this government , you only have to study John Major 's speech to the Society of County Treasurers at his Annual Dinner in London last December and I quote , together we have achieved much over the last decade to improve the services we provide for the people we serve and the environment in which they live , unquote .
28 Ask your local Social Services Department for advice and for detailed information about the services they provide .
29 They will not be funded directly but will earn revenue from the services they provide .
30 This is argued on the basis of assumptions about the behaviour of ‘ bureaucrats ’ who are unable to operate by making profits from the services they provide as entrepreneurs do in the private sector .
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