Example sentences of "[adv] provide [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His home in Majorca had been built not only for his own retirement but as somewhere to provide temporary refuge for disadvantaged children .
2 As the name suggests , these Guidelines are not intended to be binding or prescriptive , but rather to provide impartial guidance for the perplexed .
3 This is an area where techniques of distributed AI ( DAI ) and distributed databases ( DDB ) blend together to provide good solutions to many industrial problems such as investment advice systems , intelligent manufacturing systems , automated engineering systems , air-traffic control , network management , travel plans , complex diagnostics systems , real-time monitoring systems , and so on .
4 I do hope that positive arrangements are made to contact me in writing and that we can continue to work together to provide safe working conditions .
5 Some sinks come complete with extra cutting board surface to fit across the top when necessary and so provide extra work space ; others have small spray attachments at the side to aid cleaning .
6 Although pre-implantation conceptuses and zygotes fertilized ex utero have contributed to our understanding of phenomena occurring during early human embryogenesis , aborted fetal tissues are more available and so provide new opportunities for clinical research , which if encouraging will stimulate more basic research in human development .
7 The pillars show borings made by marine organisms several metres above the present highest sea-level and so provide undeniable evidence of marine Invasions and retreats within historic times .
8 Spawning is easy , so provide flat stones for spawning sites .
9 The aim is to have prices reflect all available information and so provide reliable signals upon which investment decisions can be based .
10 Similarly , models of normal reading aloud which distinguish a lexical from a non-lexical procedure for reading aloud provide straightforward interpretations of two contrasting patterns of acquired dyslexia ( surface dyslexia and phonological dyslexia ) , and models of normal spelling which distinguish lexical from non-lexical procedures for spelling allow us to interpret two contrasting patterns of acquired dysgraphia ( surface dysgraphia and phonological dysgraphia ) .
11 Officials merely provide factual material , as they would in answer to similar questions from an MP , drawing attention to any technical assumptions that have been made . ’
12 The video and the student 's Activity Book together provide powerful reinforcement of the more difficult structural areas of this level as well as revision of language that students will have already met .
13 Years 4 and 5 of the MPhys together provide increased breadth and depth of study , compared with the Honours BSc .
14 The contribution of Champagne 's waterways to the prosperity of its vineyards is often neglected , but these waters together provide excellent drainage to the slopes on which the vineyards are planted , whilst also sustaining a reliable water table .
15 Centrally spaced and firmly screwed to the wall , adjustable spotlights can be angled outwards to provide efficient lighting for reading without disturbing your partner .
16 According to Michael Tucker , members facilities at the event ‘ are some of the best that can be found anywhere and what is more the hospitality units not only provide superb views of the Yorkshire countryside , but brings the action to you while you wine and dine . ’
17 The cones are concentrated in the fovea , and the rest of the retina has a higher proportion of rods which only provide monochrome vision .
18 The outriggers only provide limited protection and the aluminium ‘ trim ’ gives none .
19 Allow residents to carry out tasks for themselves and only provide discreet support when necessary .
20 Arthur Conan Doyle 's experiments with fairies , Professor Johan Zollner 's trips into the Fourth Dimension courtesy of Henry Slade — these not only provide illuminating parallels with current happenings but still , after myriad exposure and confessions , retain their adherents .
21 Quite apart from this we can show that MCE is not performed consistently or accurately enough to provide effective codes even in this unimodal situation .
22 Is a recognition of contradictory yet interdependent , included and excluded meanings enough to provide feminist psychology with a double address to subjectivity and to gender relations ?
23 He would think judges should retain the power to overrule past judicial decisions , if they were especially ill-advised , even when they were clear enough to provide crisp guidance to litigants .
24 This indicates whether production in the UK economy , and the economy 's international trading position , are heaIthy enough to provide sufficient employment for people within it .
25 Hickson is large enough to provide excellent support in terms of safety systems , effluent treatment , safety testing ( all aspects ) , corrosion testing , engineering expertise and in depth experience over a wide range of equipment and chemistry .
26 This can be done successfully , but requires a tank large enough to provide open habitat for the other fish ( as well as the rocks for the Mbuna ) and that the Mbuna do not outnumber the others — Mbuna are far more boisterous and a small number of Aulonacaras in a predominantly Mbuna tank tend to be scared all the time , even though rarely actually attacked .
27 It was important not only to provide readable records in the file ( 101 entries ) but also to provide clearly between the purposes defined by pupils and the information books .
28 If the London Bureau can only provide circumstantial evidence , let us head north of the border to Edinburgh University and the chair of Britain 's first Professor of Parapsychology .
29 He felt tired , slightly drunk and frightened ; if an assassin was hunting him then the dark runnels of Edinburgh at night would only provide fresh opportunities .
30 On the other hand , contracts will only provide sufficient evidence where they give rise to a ‘ firm commitment ’ : the reporting entity 's obligation resulting from the contract can be enforced by an external party , and the circumstances are such that if necessary it will be so enforced .
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