Example sentences of "[noun] provide [noun] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 All policies provide cover for the Policyholder 's liability : —
2 Thus , at least four sites provide evidence for the existence of a workshop which specialised in the design of complex , concentric circular schemes and simple geometric designs .
3 An island at the mouth of the loch and a wooded hill provide shelter for the splendid harbour , the home of a fleet of fishing boats .
4 A few clothing factories provide work for the women of Scunthorpe .
5 Not only does packaging provide protection for the product , but it can also reinforce the brand image and the point-of-sale attraction to the buyer .
6 Their eggs and chicks provide food for the foxes , and over the summer months , their droppings fertilise the flat ground below , encouraging a spongy growth of grass and moss and providing rich grazing for reindeer — a neat cycle of life .
7 Its tree-like structures provide shelters for the polyps , the anemone-like organisms from whose secretions it is built .
8 The Rules of Court provide machinery for the quantification .
9 Finally , the principles that generate implicatures have a very general explanatory power : a few basic principles provide explanations for a large array of apparently unrelated facts .
10 Cases such as those discussed by Miller and Cohen provide evidence for the claim that holist explanations are sometimes autonomous in the sense that no individualist account serves to supplement them .
11 These thick accumulations of mud provide substrate for a rich sea-bed fauna , predominantly of water-filterers ( sponges , molluscs , salps ) and scavengers ( worms , arthropods , pycnogonids , fish ) .
12 This salvage occurs through a process known as fermentation in which anaerobic bacteria breakdown carbohydrate to short chain fatty acids ( SCFA ) , which in turn provide energy for the host .
13 Parks provide space for a whole range of events , from steam rallies to horse shows .
14 Third , social services provide jobs for a large section of the labour force of all socio-economic groupings .
15 He says : ‘ All these premises provide access for the disabled , although in some cases the route may be tortuous .
16 The two acres of grounds provide relaxation for the pair , whose love of gardening shows in the beautifully-kept lawns and borders .
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