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

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1 In another ear the sole consultant ophthalmologist has resigned from the district general hospital and bought a caravan which he is using to provide private consultations at fundholding practices .
2 The research programme is intended to provide local practices with guidance as to how best to improve their marketing of services and products to the agricultural sector .
3 In today 's world nobody can be isolated from change and uncertainty , and the challenge for us is to continue to provide excellent services in these uncertain times .
4 Netbase , integrated with the OpenView System Manager , is claimed to provide proven capabilities in application-environment replication , transparent network file access , shared print queues and transparent network program execution .
5 Telnet/OLTP is claimed to provide significant gains in transaction processing efficiency by decreasing central computer processing by up to 50% and by decreasing Telnet traffic on the network by up to 90% — and existing Telnet applications are compatible with Telnet/OLTP .
6 This is done by having a virtual computer which more closely matches the user 's requirements than the real computer , and implementing it partly by direct operations of the hardware and partly by operations of the operating system running on the hardware , A major aspect of the virtual computer is the provision of high-level languages , but the operating system is expected to provide other facilities , such as simple access to transput devices ( in particular a filing system , and communication with the operator , and perhaps the user , at a terminal ) , the current date and time , etc .
7 It is designed to provide advanced students with all the grammatical and semantic information they are likely to need .
8 This system is designed to provide local authorities with opportunities to satisfy themselves that the planned disposal will be satisfactory , but with the delays to industrial operations kept to a reasonable minimum .
9 This project is designed to provide analytical indexes ( computerised and manual ) to a series of account books and other estate and administrative papers ( c.1560-1630 ) amassed by Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey which are rare , if not unique , by virtue of their quality and extent .
10 A breeding colony of the required or higher health status is needed to provide foster mothers .
11 A service development programme is needed to provide non-standard services to groups for whom the traditional model of primary care , based on serving a family of fixed abode , is inappropriate .
12 A CLEVELAND drugs advice centre is expanding to provide weekly sessions for people seeking confidential advice .
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