Example sentences of "[adv] provide [art] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The principle was confirmed at the Eighth Congress of the International Association of the Arts held in Baghdad in 1976 : ‘ Works by living artists exhibited in or on public buildings , galleries , museums and other public sites and which continue thereby to provide a service to the public should be subject to a continuing form of remuneration to their creator ( comparable to performing rights for theatrical or musical works paid to author and composer ) so long as he or she is alive and the work continues to be a public amenity ’ . |
2 | Yet the value of such a ‘ special circumstances ’ doctrine is limited , since it would only cover insider dealing in face-to-face transactions and so provide no remedies to those dealing though impersonal stock exchange markets . |
3 | The role of the occupational health department is not only to provide a service to those who are unwell but to assist the employer to gain the maximum benefit from the labour force by maintaining and promoting health among staff , thus reducing absence . |
4 | Although many patients in this group had abnormal results , both fast and slow emptying , the characterisation of an abnormality of gastric emptying in a patient with non-ulcer dyspepsia does not necessarily provide a key to effective treatment . |
5 | Indeed his work not only provided an answer to that particular problem , but gave a complete theory of a whole class of related problems . |
6 | Cells thus provide the key to understanding development because their behaviour brings about embryonic development and is controlled by gene activity . |
7 | This international co-operation between clearinghouses does not preclude international co-operation on an individual library basis , nor does it mean that the Australian , UK and USA clearinghouses will not provide a service to individual libraries in another country which has or has not a clearinghouse of its own . |
8 | However such farmers were necessarily exceptions within a farming community where shortening bush/fallow cycles were retained ; they did not provide a solution to the underlying problem . |
9 | Regulation is an indication that competition policy can not provide a solution to the monopolistic behaviour of these sectors . |
10 | The promise refers to the post-resurrection days ; it does not provide an exception to Mark 's sharp portrait of Jesus alone as the man uniquely possessed by the Holy Spirit . |
11 | This still might not provide an answer to the problem , if only because he might be deceived by others as well as by the stranger himself . |
12 | ( The precise scope of executive privilege was unclear : the only Supreme Court ruling on the doctrine — the 1974 decision against Nixon — found it to have a basis in the Constitution but adjudicated that it should not provide an impediment to criminal prosecution . ) |
13 | ‘ The strategy will not provide the route to the greatest health for the people of Scotland , ’ they say . |
14 | An isolated study of soil erosion and conservation by itself will not provide the answers to these broad controversies . |
15 | ‘ Open systems , client/server and case tools can not provide the answer to information technology alone , ’ he argued . |
16 | This could be interpreted with reference to Article 3B , ‘ the objectives of the proposed action can not be … achieved by the Member States ’ and the principle of subsidiarity would thus provide no obstacle to the Community 's action . |
17 | This allowed immediate access to the data base so that reports could be produced rapidly and questions could be answered quickly , thus providing a stimulus to further analysis . |
18 | The company is thus providing a service to others who wish to purchase these structures . |
19 | It 's surely because the right honourable gentleman is not providing the money to Welsh local authorities . |
20 | Rain noticed that he had not provided an answer to her question . |
21 | A study of these perceptions and attitudes thus provides the clue to the understanding of significant tendencies in the countries of the Third World . |
22 | Whilst the Civil Justice Review , as its recommendations are introduced , will produce considerable changes to the current High Court procedure in an effort to reduce delay , cost and complexity , the current procedure nevertheless provides an insight to what happens to civil actions prior to trial . |
23 | Science may not always provide the answers to the problems of studying artists ' techniques , or conservation . |
24 | Another , at both A and B , was that very little genuine help was given with problems ; the question and answer sheets were not marked , for example , and tutorials did n't always provide the key to understanding what the work was about : |
25 | Confidence will play a vital role in most projects undertaken with training courses possibly providing an aid to both production and marketing techniques . |
26 | A new road running from the bypass to the Cleveland boundary is also to be built , eventually providing a link to A66 junction at Long Newton proposed by the Department of Transport . |
27 | Once certain marks became well-known , they also provided an advantage to consumers , who were able to associate particular trade marks with a particular quality goods . |
28 | The police were needed not only to combat crime , but also to provide an alternative to the army in suppressing serious public disorder . |
29 | Thirdly , these regionally based programmes of initial training also provide a route to the obtaining of a professional qualification for an increasing number of people outside the formal further education sector , such as nurse tutors , education staff in the armed forces and in prisons , and industrial trainers . |
30 | They do n't clearly provide a service to all our customers . |