Example sentences of "as to provide a " in BNC.

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1 They were less involved in thinly rationing existing services than is often necessary in social work and more able to concentrate help so as to provide a relatively complete service capable of achieving significant change for some people .
2 a week or so before the interview ask the subordinate to complete an appraisal preparation form so as to provide a starting point for the discussion
3 But a question to be answered and the one addressed in this chapter is — can we map the innovation process in such a way as to provide a better understanding about how it might be more effectively managed ?
4 This chapter explores the possibility of defining these assembly relationships in such ways as to provide a desired function .
5 They are held with their common axis vertical , so as to provide a liquid-level gauge .
6 Practice and research are intertwined ; good doctors have an obligation to inquire as well as to provide a clinical service , and codes of conduct and ethical guidelines that recommend different rules for practice and research create an undesirable dichotomy that itself has ethical implications .
7 But in other west European countries a different conclusion is being drawn , namely that European political union , perhaps excluding Britain , is all the more important so as to provide a check on American behaviour , to avoid a unipolar world .
8 Comparable trends are not found among the second category , which includes those sites where the defences are apparently arbitrarily imposed on a straggling ribbon development or urban scatter so as to provide a small defended strongpoint astride the road .
9 The project is to adapt and revise the existing Cambridge Multisectoral Dynamic Model ( MDM ) so as to provide a quantitative assessment of the costs and benefits for the UK in policies in GG abatement .
10 Their employers will also be interviewed , and other farms will be surveyed so as to provide a point of comparison .
11 Book debts arising from these credit sales were to be assigned in blocks , containing substantial numbers of such debts to the plaintiffs in return for a lump sum , calculated so as to provide a discounting charge to the plaintiffs .
12 ‘ The only direction the Government gives is that BR should operate their passenger railway system so as to provide a public service which is comparable generally with that operated at April 1 1988 , ’ he wrote .
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