Example sentences of "which could provide " in BNC.

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1 It was Europe on 5 October 1989 , where a vast human drama which could provide scenes for a thousand films is in progress , writes Patricia Clough .
2 Fishing and fish-processing , and all other industries which could provide off-the-croft employment face problems of their own .
3 The CEGB was ready to build Hinkley C. There were no other non-fossil sources of power which could provide the same reliable capacity within the same time-scale .
4 Usually conservation programmes and individual projects have a number of elements , some contrary to the interests of the state elite , others neutral , and occasionally others which could provide opportunities ( e.g. contracts for earthworks , labour recruitment for building of dams , or tax advantages for conservation undertaken on private land ) .
5 The contamination of land and water by such substances constitutes a pollution hazard that could be reduced by scavenging mechanisms which could provide a means of recycling these substances for industrial and agricultural use .
6 For all three , some suggestions are made which could provide the basis for tests of effectiveness .
7 What the Goodman group have found , however , is that pioneer cells can be stained selectively with certain monoclonal antibodies indicating that their surface membrane contains a unique type of ‘ marker ’ molecule which could provide one of the cues traced by later developing axons .
8 But the idea of founding fixed royal chapels in strategic places which could provide incomes for royal chaplains was already formed .
9 Women 's history has yet to take root within our universities and so must wait even longer before it makes an impact in the classroom despite the availability of many histories of women produced in the last decade or so , which could provide starting points for a better balanced approach to history .
10 But putting these accounts together does not unfortunately add up to a multi-dimensional model which could provide the basis for a general theory ; it only amplifies their essentialism .
11 The EC has shown interest in the idea , which could provide the centre with DF11.8 million per year .
12 But these reforms failed to coalesce into a coherent system because there was no prevailing political doctrine which could provide answers to such questions as , how much power or influence should the House of Commons exercise or how far is it — desirable to have some democratic control over local and regional administration ?
13 Besides , the Zionist fever was gripping Jewry everywhere , and even if the dream did not come true for them — well , their regular donations would redeem some small plot in the Holy Land which could provide a home for other less fortunate brethren .
14 For dissident Catholics , Marxism was the only ideology which could provide a sufficiently all-encompassing vision to replace what they had rejected , replicating the Church 's concepts of dogma , orthodoxy and heresy .
15 Hofmann realized that he had discovered a new and versatile chemical reaction which could provide a route to a wide range of new compounds .
16 Since the banking was taken on we have already seen £4 million in deposit balances and also hope to complete a financial arrangement with RoyScot which could provide £20k in commission to the Branch . ’
17 It has been tentatively interpreted as a praetorium , which could provide a residence for high-ranking officers or accommodation for them when travelling .
18 He liked to boast that , in central London , he was never more than a couple of hundred yards from some club , institution or association of which he was a member and which could provide , at the very least , a roof in a rainstorm .
19 He could think of no form of words , no common interest which could provide a path down which they could all three go abreast .
20 Education authorities could play an important role in promoting and encouraging local clusters of boards which could provide a focal point and be more locally relevant than wider area-based training .
21 Following the extraordinary congress on March 7-10 of the PCI [ see pp. 37330-31 ] , the secretary of the PSI , Bettino Craxi , indicated that the PSI would consider the possibility of working , at some future date , with a reformed and renamed PCI in the interests of establishing a new socialist unity which could provide an alternative potential government alliance .
22 As a " first practical step " the use of the existing ECU would be encouraged by the issue of ECU banknotes for general circulation in the EC , which could provide a " natural currency " for tourists and business travellers .
23 Loanable funds were not in total short supply , but the same growing and diversifying economy which could provide them also created competition from private borrowers and investors .
24 He explained that since France was living in a period of rapid economic , technological , political , and diplomatic change , she needed a government which could provide sustained and effective leadership .
25 Mr Lawton said : ‘ It is an exciting initiative which could provide a dynamic role model for future co-operation in other parts of the city .
26 A showpiece Glass City to celebrate the city 's links with the glass-making industry and a 40,000 seater stadium , which could provide a new home for the football club , are included in the scheme .
27 The talkative bird , which is worth £300 , could let slip the name of one of its captors or even an address which could provide detectives with vital clues .
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