Example sentences of "to provide [art] " in BNC.

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1 The remit of this fledgling group was to provide the highest standards of unconditional care to men , women and children ill at home with HIV/AIDS .
2 To meet the challenge we have strengthened our management team to provide the foundation for further soundly based growth .
3 The local authority to which he applied refused to provide the necessary grant , and the person was sadly compelled to turn down a place on a one-year post-graduate course which had already been offered to him .
4 ‘ We are taking every care to provide the latest technology and a quality environment . ’
5 A considerable injection of resources will be required to provide the managerial and technological expertise called for in the White Paper .
6 One closure — the Clayton West branch service which ran from Huddersfield — finally succumbed on 22 January 1983 , because the West Yorkshire PTA declined to provide the subsidy .
7 Stravinsky was commissioned to provide the score for a New York revue , 1944 ( choreography by Anton Dolin ) .
8 But the five year supply deal signed by Enterprise , by which Bass continue to provide the beers , must raise questions as to whether the letter , if not the spirit , of the Supply of Beer Orders are being broken .
9 Each OBO fixings prize pack will contain a selection of Terrier Nails ( a wood-to-wood nail specially designed to provide the fixing strength of a wood screw ) , special Masonry Nails ( general purpose nails which fix wood to all kinds of masonry without drilling , plugging or screwing ) , and Timber Connectors ( for creating a permanent fixture without the need for screwing or nailing ) .
10 The next stage is to find a piece of plastic or card tube which will just slide snugly over the wound coil to provide the former for the pickup coils .
11 English , for Hirsch , is basically to do with educational and cultural values , helping ‘ to provide the myths and values we live by ’ , rather than generating ever new and more narrowly directed interpretations .
12 Together the two divisions are likely to provide the entire increase in the company 's taxable profits this year .
13 The planning system is designed to provide the reliable , long-term rules by which citizens know their surroundings , and house values , are not going to be altered by sudden development .
14 But it also has to provide the means by which a modern society provides houses and gardens — which the British love — where once they huddled in two-up-two-downs and the spec-built terraces which pre-dated the loathed Sixties ‘ slums in the skies ’ .
15 In the meantime Mr James will be asking accountants Coopers & Lybrand to provide the necessary support in this area .
16 Architectural drawings may seem dry fodder to provide the stuff of an exciting book .
17 Without the new share capital , the banks would n't put up the £5bn syndicated loan which was to provide the bulk of the tunnel 's finance .
18 This would in many ways be the easiest option for us to follow — the status quo can always be defended but would clearly disappoint the legitimate aspirations of ever more young men and women to participate in higher education and , just as serious , fail to provide the educated and skilled workforce which the country so manifestly needs .
19 ‘ A lot of people think it is the Secretary of State 's problem to provide the funding .
20 The review will lead to a ‘ green ’ White Paper , planned for publication next summer and likely to provide the kernel of the Tories ' next general election manifesto .
21 In both Preston and Duxbury , the Court of Appeal upheld the award of a lump sum , designed to provide the wife with a net income after tax of £20,000 and £28,000 respectively , without onsidering in any detail the level of income appropriate in such cases .
22 The avalanche of red tape surrounding events such as this ( the entire population of New Delhi appears to be employed handing out forms to fill in ) has to be seen to be believed , and it is by no means certain that , come 1 November , there will be any paper left to provide the winners with their cheque .
23 No matter what the emergency , accident or disease , no matter how long or complicated the treatment … the health service will always be there , to provide the finest care . ’
24 The small investor might well feel cheated by the City because it has failed to provide the services necessary to buy and sell shares .
25 To provide the cash equivalent , ( assuming an average of £50 per child per week ) would work out at £215,377 a year .
26 Those who do might also be thought to be insincere , but some policemen showed real regret and disappointment when they were unable to provide the service they felt they should , whether because of the nature of the call or because of unrealistic public expectations ( such as finding lost budgies , preventing sheep-worrying , or reconciling warring spouses and quarrelsome neighbours ) .
27 As a starting place for research , secondary data can pinpoint areas where investigation should be carried out in further depth , and so can help to provide the direction and focus area for further research .
28 As a starting place for research , secondary data can pinpoint areas where investigation should be carried out in further depth , and so can help to provide the direction and focus area for further research .
29 The Association 's main activities continued to be welfare , housing and fund-raising to enable us to provide the facilities , the support and the companionship that a caring membership has always regarded as of paramount importance .
30 Although it had been a rest home for British Telecom , alterations were necessary to provide the ten individual bed sitting rooms and the Housekeepers flat , whilst at the same time some safety improvements were needed to meet the Fire Officer 's regulations .
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