Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb mod] provide the " in BNC.

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1 For the past 10 years we 've been working on synthesising the chemical ; now we 're trying to see if the European Yew will provide the starter material for producing anti-cancer activity .
2 A footprint in a muddy field could provide the first real lead for police hunting the man who 's become known as the horse ripper .
3 Only a government which really works to promote free enterprise can provide the right conditions for that dream to come true . ’
4 Because we are conditioned to thinking of retirement as a time for settling into a new home , many people up sticks without perhaps giving enough thought to such essentials as proximity to family and friends and whether a different area would provide the same scope for pursuing their interests .
5 But An A to Z of British Life will provide the answers .
6 At some point soon Direct Line could provide the Royal Bank with immensely handsome capital profits .
7 The free market might provide the only politically-realistic model in which economic change can occur , but it still requires the tightest of legal and administrative controls .
8 With interest rates in doubt over the next 12 months at least , a five , seven , even 10 year fixed rate would provide the peace of mind the father of a young family needs .
9 The Chief Executive shall provide the Secretary of State with a full report on the Agency 's performance and use of resources in 1993–94 by the end of June 1994 .
10 Therefore , the central domain might provide the protein with the ability to form the tetrameric self-aggregate seen with native HeLa TFIIF ( 24 ) .
11 We have shown how a good idea and some hard work can provide the ideal opportunity to bring jobseekers and businesses together .
12 They all believe the Tory victory will provide the missing confidence that has held the housing market back for the past 12 months .
13 But the spit at Pellestrina , which is only a few feet high , is vulnerable to being breached , the experts believe a 12km long perched beach could provide the answer .
14 In the end , international supervision would provide the best reassurance .
15 While Mr David Waddington does not intend to use his office to promote capital punishment , and will maintain the tradition of a free vote for MPs , his intervention in a renewed debate would provide the most passionate support for it from the Government front bench since it was abolished in 1965 .
16 Matter falling into such a supermassive black hole would provide the only source of power great enough to explain the enormous amounts of energy that these objects are emitting .
17 But , even with this emphasis , an emerging nationalism could provide the medium for many class conflicts — for example , between Ukrainian peasants and Russian or Polish landlords and Jewish land agents and tax collectors ; between Tatar workers and Russian employers , between Baku Muslim oil workers and Christian oil magnates ( Armenian , Russian , Swedish , Georgian ) .
18 If on the other hand you are someone at home in the complex plane then you may be able to recognise that the argument of a complex number will provide the sort of phase relationships that we hinted at when we mentioned circularly polarised light .
19 Fiscal policy had failed , perhaps monetary policy could provide the answer .
20 However , investment is required to augment productive capacity , and policies to eliminate excessive fluctuations in aggregate demand may provide the best environment for high investment expenditures .
21 Large numbers of Greeks , Albanians , Bulgars and Serbs still under Turkish rule could provide the new states with pretexts for making trouble .
22 In an ideal world , such fencing would be entirely of natural hedgerows and ditches , but we know that it is inevitable that artificial fencing will provide the bulk of such restraint for cattle and for sheep .
23 A self-help organisation could provide the vital contact with the outside world which would enable the women to cope , with loneliness for example , she says .
24 It relied instead on retaining general taxation ( plus national insurance , which is income tax by another name although more regressive ) as the main source with the hope that a growing economy would provide the NHS with the extra necessary resources .
25 Its input impedance when terminated in the impedance given by equation ( 9.66 ) is On using equation ( 9.1 ) again , this relation reduces to Thus the network of figure 9.11(b) terminated in the impedance given by equation ( 9.66 ) presents impedance at its input terminals , precisely the required termination for constant-k or m-derived T-sections. since the impedance given by equation ( 9.66 ) is very close to over 85% of the pass band when m = 0.6 , the half-section of figure 9.11(b) with m = 0.6 interposed between a fixed resistance and the output of a constant-k or m-derived T-section will provide the T-section with virtually correct termination over most of the pass band .
26 The linguistic model will provide the basis of the narrative model , and Todorov justifies this procedure by making claims that go far beyond the usual assumptions of structuralism .
27 General Accident will provide the compulsory minimum insurance you need , to use any motor cycle insured under this policy , in the following countries
28 General Accident will provide the insurance described in this policy only if
29 General Accident will provide the insurance described in this policy only if
30 Yesterday 's debate about electoral reform could provide the model .
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