Example sentences of "provide many " in BNC.

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1 They need not cost you more than a meal out and a trip to the theatre , yet they will provide many more hours of pleasure .
2 An ‘ information ’ book may provide many of the insights and the language pleasures , and engage the reader in much the same way a literary text does .
3 Having visited the Heart of the Town — three places to visit , Abington Park , Delapre Abbey and Hunsbury Hill — should provide many rewards .
4 Ascot 's Cesarewitch trial did n't provide many clues for Newmarket , but it did cause top jockeys Pat Eddery and Michael Roberts some anxious moments .
5 Besides being the ideal reference work Buck 's labours will provide many happy winter night hours covering the length and breadth of the British railway system .
6 That is a full Pentium machine , it should be noted — not the forthcoming ‘ Overdrive ’ P24T chip that will provide many , but not all , Pentium capabilities .
7 Such examples are taken from the English scene : German towns could provide many more .
8 ( ii ) The addition of ‘ standard ’ devices can also provide many extra abilities .
9 Lesser writers could provide many examples of idiosyncrasies of style which have no discernible literary function .
10 For viewers of video the location of a scene may provide many clues as to the content of an interaction , for example a shop .
11 [ That this House calls upon the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and the Minister of State for Overseas Development to grant Aid Trade Provision Cover and ECGD cover over three years from 1992 to enable Communication Supplies Ltd. to continue to export further System X telephone exchanges and ancillary equipment to Kenya , which they have done successfully for the past seven years ; and furthermore notes that the Kenyan Government considers this project as top of their list of priorities for trade with the United Kingdom , and the project will save and provide many thousands of jobs throughout the United Kingdom and will lead to repeat business for many years to come , and that if funding is not forthcoming the contract will be lost to the United Kingdom and awarded to either Japanese , French or Italian companies , all of whom have shown open interest . ]
12 This could well provide many of the solutions .
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