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

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1 But the company 's Canadian parent , The Thomson Corporation , lost ground on its publishing side after providing for the sale or closure of titles in the UK and north America .
2 They had to reconcile the interests of poor peasants with the larger national goals of providing for the war and this meant that how the C C P had to take a more moderate erm policy .
3 The working of the Contagious Diseases Acts themselves also served to mobilise many a radical working man against the exploitation of working-class women , and an important alliance developed between this radicalism and feminists , which had the additional effect of providing for the latter a social support which enhanced their authority within the repeal movement .
4 The Pearson agreement also made a key concession to the less populous provinces by providing for a reform of the federal Senate into an elected chamber within which each of the 10 provinces would have eight representatives .
5 The Pearson agreement also made a key concession to the less populous provinces by providing for a reform of the federal Senate into an elected chamber within which each of the 10 provinces would have eight representatives .
6 It might be thought odd that the desperately poor spent hard-earned pence on providing for a ceremony they would never see .
7 If such an allotment would be prohibited by foreign law , or would only be permitted subject to compliance with onerous filing or other obligations , the scheme can be modified in relation to the overseas shareholders in question by providing for the consideration securities to be allotted to an independent trustee who will then sell the securities and account to the shareholders with the net proceeds .
8 This all adds up to huge difficulties in providing for the population .
9 It is far better for the buyer and the seller to avoid all these arguments by providing for an express period of time in which defects will be remedied .
10 The Attorney General , Sir Hartley Shawcross , agreed with the Lord Chancellor that the grading of murders would be unworkable , adding that he still remained in favour of providing for the abolition of capital punishment in the Bill .
11 Article 42 went on to give an almost supplementary right to the state in providing for a child 's education by acknowledging the right of parents to school their children in their own home should they wish it .
12 It is a matter of providing for the right amount of development in a balanced way .
13 The main constructive effort in providing for the future leisure activities of this national has been by Spanish and other Mediterranean resort countries , and predictably they have been the gainers .
14 The document before us goes a long way towards providing for the independence of the monetary institution , which will be a crucial element in the success of a single currency .
15 These rules are mostly inflexible , so anyone with specific intentions about providing for a family friends or a charity after their death should definitely consider making a will .
16 Women 's rights are closely linked to the rights of the poor … because it is the poor women who especially bear the overwhelming burdens of providing for the survival of the family …
17 Simon Preston 's DG Archiv version with the English Concert remains preferable , but Robert King evens the balance by providing as an extra the first period performance of Handel 's Royal Fireworks Music to use the full complement of instruments that Handel demanded .
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