Example sentences of "[noun pl] which provide [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is not a place where one spends all day , every day , cut off from other people , and self-contained large units which provide all residents ' daytime activities on site face the danger of becoming merely ‘ wards ’ in the community , new types of ‘ closed ’ institution .
2 When we turn from personal evangelism to community-focused church-based evangelism there are far fewer books which provide practical help in this area .
3 Hobbs v. Clark was considered and followed in two further driver 's option cases , Director of Public Prosecutions v. Magill [ 1988 ] R.T.R. 337 and Regan v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1990 ] R.T.R. 102 , but I find nothing in the judgments in these cases which provides independent support for what I have called the doctrine of driver 's preference .
4 But as countries move into much needed economic reform programmes we know that children may be the losers in the very short term and that 's why in the O D A we are concerned with helping governments develop social policies which provide adequate safety net provision for children during this process of adjustment .
5 MDC has also supported training programmes which provided 7,100 places in 1988 ( MDC , 1989a ) .
6 The second keyword field contains additional " clue " keywords which provide more information about the specific references as well as expanding the scope of the inquiry and providing for a more flexible approach to a project .
7 She allows herself to have no possessions , only two sets of clothing and anything else she gets from charities goes straight into making homes and clinics which provide free health care to poor mothers for their children .
8 Edmund Gornall helped to found and which we have had an appeal to support is a small pharmacy in Andahuaylas which provides free medicine to those who have no money to pay .
9 We are fortunate in producing directly or supplying ingredients for products which provide good value for the consumer .
10 Moreover , expeditions tend to congregate in a few favoured areas which provide rapid access to peaks as well as adequate water supplies and shelter from natural hazards like avalanches .
11 Like the ‘ language ’ of narrative , the ‘ language ’ of literature serves as a source of stereotypes and models which provide ready-made explanations and prevent people from analysing the specificity of the world around them .
12 The block diagram is highly versatile as a spatial representation of any process at any level , that is the same process can be represented by one block or by very many blocks which provide more detail .
13 However , little is known regarding how much information is actually provided voluntarily , whether such information meets the requirements of users of accounts and why it is only some companies which provide such information .
14 The exemption of gifts and bequests between spouses is certainly to be welcomed , and the amended regulations which provide reasonable scope for gifts to charity are a belated honouring of the promise in the White Paper that charities would be at least as well off as under the old estate duty .
15 More likely the intention was to give brothers portions which provided equal incomes .
16 The list of some forty ports which provided 146 vessels , crewed by 2,350 mariners and some 294 boys , to convey Henry of Lancaster and his army from England to Bordeaux in 1347 , is impressive .
17 Memos which provide straightforward information can be written in an impersonal and formal style .
18 Some of these are presented here through case studies which provide thorough examples of their use .
19 We are committed to developing tourism in ways which provide all-year-round jobs and bring benefit to less well-known parts of our countryside , without damaging the environment .
20 General SVQs are broadly-based qualifications which provide clear progression routes to further qualifications including occupational SVQs and higher education .
21 Objects are analysed as myths which provide artificial resolutions to real contradictions in society .
22 Again , a few instances must suffice to show how the culture of racism , and institutional processes which provide discretionary Al locative power to teachers , tend to intermesh and work against many black students .
23 ( 3 ) perspectives on the relationships between changes in different facets of the curriculum , and the cause-effect connections which provide possible motives for changing particular elements
24 If you are holidaying in hotels , or in places such as caravan parks which provide electric power hook-ups , you should have no problem in this country or on the Continent , provided that the plug on your charger fits the power supply socket or can be made to do so via an adapter .
25 It should also be noted that many universities offer extra-mural courses which have no fixed entrance requirements , that the Open University is open entry in terms of prior qualifications , and that many institutions are now developing ‘ access ’ courses which provide non-standard routes of entry to first degrees .
26 Others , such as the sex fiend dubbed the ‘ Shopping Bag Rapist ’ ( Sun ) , and the soft-spoken brute , known as the ‘ Lonely Heart Rapist ’ , believed to be a loner who regularly visited clubs for the divorced and separated in the Home Counties ( Sun ) , do not have nicknames which provide instant headlines .
27 The DHA ( or other purchasing agent ) will then , it is argued , be able to obtain care for their residents which provides greater value for money .
28 Members of the lowest stratum in stratification systems which provide little opportunity for improvement of status tend to have a fatalistic attitude towards life .
29 Stratification systems which provide little opportunity for social mobility may be described as ‘ closed ’ ; those with a relatively high rate of social mobility as ‘ open ’ .
30 Using mainly poor law and settlement records which provide biographical information on members of the labour force , the aim is to assess the effects of industrialisation on long-term trends in agricultural real wages and familial income , and on sexual divisions of labour in agriculture and the trades .
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