Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [adv] provide a " in BNC.

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1 The purpose of this chapter is not to provide a detailed account of youth organizations , as their histories are easily available elsewhere .
2 The intention is simply to provide a relaxed mood and everything a gent could need — so the store will stock suits , jackets , shirts , cufflinks , ties , knitwear , underwear , dressing gowns and pyjamas .
3 The WTB 's strategic review is therefore provides a major opportunity for us to clarify our views and influence the Board 's future direction .
4 The conservation group is also providing a working holiday at Murlough Nature Reserve at Dundrum from September until October 2 .
5 However , the purpose of the article was not to provide a step by step guide to the workings of PCA ( see reference 1 ) , but rather to stimulate interest in the application of the technique .
6 It was stated at the beginning of this chapter that the objective was not to provide a comprehensive guide to international selling and exporting .
7 The objective of this part of my analysis is therefore to provide a historical and theoretical overview of socialist realism with specific reference to the situation in interwar France , in order to establish a conceptual framework within which to place the work of Paul Nizan .
8 The aide-de-camp was quietly providing a running translation of the senator 's remarks and the governor looked up sharply at the mention of the word " independence . "
9 The third star is withheld on the basis of Teldec 's meanness is not providing a coupling .
10 The company is thus providing a service to others who wish to purchase these structures .
11 The probation service 's task in prison is primarily to provide a social work service to those imprisoned and there has always been a conflict between the day-to-day , mundane but pressing needs of prisoners cut off from family and friends , and the more reflective analytical and purposeful work related to offending behaviour in which Probation Officers wanted to engage .
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