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

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1 In the New Testament it provides the terms in which the death of Jesus Christ is explained ( see for instance Hebrews 9:11ff . ) .
2 In other words it provides the context , but the actual shape and form of local politics is the outcome of a whole number of processes operating at both the local and the national level .
3 The course is a joint project of Spurgeon 's College and the Oasis Trust and in effect it provides a choice for candidates for the Baptist ministry .
4 As a consequence it provides a snapshot view of the use of the first category and is likely to understate the importance of fixed-term contract working insofar as this is a form of seasonal working .
5 For students preparing for examinations in road transport it provides a wealth of detail on trades in general and the operators in particular and the rationale behind the services that they provide .
6 On the one hand it provides for the possibility of improved techniques for bringing about learning ; on the other it provides a rationale whereby such techniques can be explicitly identified as exemplars of more general principles of teaching .
7 And whilst derelict land supports the activities of man it provides a home for plants and animals .
8 Between the wars it provided a market for the growing volume of Treasury bills issued by the government to meet its short-term financing needs .
9 In addition it provides the client with a quarterly valuation , rather than the usual six monthly or annual review , and this includes a concise package of tax information for the client 's accountant .
10 On the other hand it provides no information about income and capital , nor about the cost of operating the organization during the financial year .
11 The way of doubt is not itself the path to truth , but in sealing off mistaken approaches it provides an impetus to the search .
12 With its egalitarian traditions of periodic redistribution of the land it provided a basis on which Russia could bypass capitalism and make a direct transition from semi-feudalism to socialism .
13 For a time it provided an umbrella beneath which the other organisations came together .
14 In fact it provided the industry with more control over its environment by making conflicts over environmental damage an administrative problem whose outcome could be predicted by corporate executives .
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