Example sentences of "to provide any " in BNC.

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1 Yet , until very recently , the local health authority made no attempt to provide any kind of rehabilitation for their former patient .
2 Bickering began on the US side yesterday , with State Department officials angrily protesting to the White House that the Pentagon failed to provide any security for the US embassy in Panama .
3 The ground used was where herbicide in the previous winter wheat had failed to provide any real control of blackgrass .
4 However , subject to the Note below , we will pay to our clients the equivalent of such damages as they would be entitled to receive under English law in an English court for any personal injury to the client including illness or death , caused by the negligence , as understood in English law , of the servants or agents of ourselves or of any of our suppliers contracted or sub-contracted by us to provide any part of the arrangements for your holiday as described in this brochure , or excursions as described above , except for air or sea transportation arrangements for which separate conditions apply ( see 8 opposite ) .
5 But meanwhile North had discovered that the secret shipments of arms to Iran were generating upwards of $15 million which he proposed diverting to fund the American-backed Contra forces fighting in Nicaragua for whom Congress had refused to provide any further financial aid on the grounds that Reagan was involving America in an operation to overthrow by force another country 's legitimate government .
6 Before discussing what form short and long term residential care should ideally take , it is important to note that local authorities have been extremely slow to provide any kind of residential care for the mentally handicapped .
7 If the proposals are particularly obnoxious , it may be that the developers and their architects refuse to provide any illustrations of plans suitable for publication .
8 Although I am not in a position to provide any of the detailed statistics Mr Gillett calls for , I can certainly tell the sad tale of the missing books .
9 One of the most important elements of the project design was the intention to employ locally recruited people ( as in the Kent project ; see later in this chapter ) to provide any extra care needed ; local recruitment was important for it was thus hoped to build on , or build up , neighbourhood contacts around the dementia sufferer and his or her family .
10 Often it is not possible to provide any separate accommodation at all and even the bedroom may have to be shared .
11 This first period then must be considered as being completely ‘ godless ’ in so far as it would be able to provide any kind of being that could fulfil the human need for a ‘ god ’ .
12 He may be right , but nobody else has a chance to provide any input into the decisions which affect everybody in F1 . ’
13 The function of these groups is not to provide any romantic possibilities ( although that may happen ) , but to provide contact and support by introducing you to people who have similar problems to yourself .
14 ‘ Well , I 'd be pleased to provide any references you need , but may I suggest that you consider a little more before acting precipitately .
15 The lack of tremolo means that certain areas of style are limited access only , but this is the Standard model ; Valley Arts are happy to provide any custom options on top of what you see here .
16 Professional guidance has , perhaps of necessity , made no attempt to provide any form of quantification other than the requirement that the auditor should be reasonably satisfied that the going concern basis is appropriate .
17 Mr Justice Hobhouse dismissed B's claim , saying that the statutory intention behind the Regulations , stated in s 203 , TA 1988 , was that income tax should be deducted by a person making any payment of or on account of any income assessable to tax under Sch E. There was a statutory obligation to deduct tax unless either the Regulations showed that there was to be no such obligation or they failed to provide any machinery whereby the payer could make a deduction .
18 Auditors will be required to give the Bank any information or opinion relating to their client 's ability to fulfil the criteria for authorisation , and to provide any information reasonably requested by the Bank in its supervisory role .
19 Chronic under-nutrition will lead to the child 's demanding less and becoming withdrawn so that the mother fails to provide any more .
20 It 's not trying to provide any answers . ’
21 Alternative candidate letters and words may be suggested where recognition has failed to provide any .
22 However this sketch hardly rises above a ‘ Dallas'-type description and Stotland failed to provide any empirical grounding for his arguments .
23 There is no requirement in the UK for colleges to provide any sort of support for deaf students .
24 Traditional media theory fails to provide any intellectual coherence , because it does not consider the changed circumstances within which the media function and it does not review the impact of a competitive , international , media system .
25 Starting from Poulantzas ' counterfactual example , I have suggested that the categories and relations he discusses are , as they stand , too abstract to provide any grounds for such claims , and indeed are too schematic to yield detailed explanations of particular historical events .
26 Before picking out a few of the research findings , which highlight short-comings , I should say that there was a great deal to commend and admire about the response to the Act from individual schools and authorities in very difficult circumstances , not the least of which was the failure of central government to provide any additional resources .
27 Third , because women 's and men 's lives are organized very differently in our society as a whole , women seem to be more available to provide any assistance which involves input of time and domestic labour .
28 Until then the English had been sailing to places so far from effective Spanish opposition and so thinly populated that the government had not had to provide any help .
29 Efforts were made to persuade Jamaica to follow Barbados , and a twenty-one year grant to cover the island 's own expenses was voted in 1683 , but this grant was not large enough to provide any surplus to spend elsewhere and was not much more than a recognition that the government in England was not going to spend its money covering the costs of local government for Englishmen who had gone overseas .
30 BSDI has filed a motion to dismiss the claim , saying that USL has failed to provide any basis for its allegations .
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