Example sentences of "provide [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately none of the four languages provide the initials in the desired way ( cf : EFMTR , FEM ) .
2 Possibly there are similarities between the neurological state in sleep and drunkenness which provide the substrate for this experience .
3 A pair of simple sofas and a campaign chair ( used by army officers on the move ) provide the seating ; curtains are a fresh , flowery print .
4 These are analogue circuits which provide the delay using a series of f.e.t.s. ( field effect transistors ) operating as electronic switches , plus capacitors to hold the sampled voltages .
5 In such a case an exclusion clause could , if appropriately worded ( and subject to the provisions of the Unfair Contract Terms Act ) , provide the manufacturer with a good defence against a claim by the purchaser in negligence .
6 It alleviates the burden of costs by providing financial assistance to litigants who can satisfy a means test , and a merits test and provide the contribution towards their own costs which may be required under the rules of eligibility .
7 In particular , they provide the preconditions for the emergence of a class of producers and a class of non-producers .
8 This is an idea that could overtake current government policy that Bosnia should be a state of three faiths and three peoples , and provide the ideology for future Bosnian-Muslim terrorists .
9 Berke and Stubbs indicate that the interactive dialogue subsystem and the display and interactive use component are particularly critical for the effective use of a DSS because they provide the interaction between the user and the machine .
10 The formal institutions in society provide the individual with a framework and , within this , he/she can choose with whom to interact , thus setting up a dyadic contract , that is , an informal relationship that binds two people .
11 Applying the principles of the 12 Steps in all aspects of life so that they become a natural way of life and provide the capacity to live happily and confidently without the need for mood-altering substances or behaviours .
12 Assays using antibodies L289 and LW60 provide the capacity to detect intact progastrin ( without any processing ) or the fragment produced after the first endopeptidase cleavage .
13 Thirdly , the invocation of the fiduciary duty concept does not , of itself , provide the courts with the answer , but rather forces them to answer an extremely difficult question .
14 Hedgehogs reach breeding condition during late March and early April , shortly after rising temperatures and hormonal changes provide the cues for wakening from their winter hibernation .
15 Today , fun and the pursuit of Hollywood provide the cues — even in the Oxford Union , where Warren Beatty was recently quizzed on his sexual preferences .
16 Broadly , however , it remains true that marketing and programme categories provide the base point from which most critical work on film and television genre proceeds .
17 Liz Waterland says ( 1985 , p.42 ) , ‘ My invitation … is ‘ Come and read with me ’ ’ ; ‘ I provide the lap , the text and the time ; the learning is the child 's ’ ( ibid .
18 It is such rights that allow managers to allocate work , control resources and provide the rights of access to various networks of information .
19 Apart from those whose job is to teach ( in schools , further education colleges , polytechnics and universities ) , there are the administrators , advisers and inspectors ; the support staff who assist teachers ( e.g. nursery assistants and laboratory assistants ) ; the ancillary workers who maintain premises , provide the meals service and run the offices ; and the professionals who offer specialist services , such as the educational psychologists .
20 The corals ( or clams ) provide the algae with a safe harbour in the sun , and with nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus ; and the algae provide the animals with much of their food .
21 On the question of the government 's proposals I 'm entirely opposed to the er the idea that they should wash their hands of their er , obligations er , the nineteen sixty eight act as as a number of members know er , gave it as they are the duty of a local authority to acquire some sites for gypsies some local authorities er , obeyed that and er they actually provide the sites , like Harlow , other authorities just ignored it !
22 It is these processes which provide the principles for staff management and enhance the quality of working relationships within the organisation .
23 Worst of all , many of these particular events permit no simple solution and provide the Press with marvellous copy .
24 Families , friends or neighbours and other local people provide the majority of care in response to needs which they are uniquely well placed to identify and respond to .
25 A particular emphasis will be placed on reaching the small business sector where the TEC 's expertise can play a major role in helping to nurture start-ups and rapidly growing small companies which provide the majority of new jobs .
26 Sometimes we seem to be in an almost oriental land of Byzantine decoration , sun and olives ; at other times sleighs and snowy mountains provide the backing for action .
27 These provide the titles for our first three chapters .
28 And it 's the inter-pros which provide the initial rung on that ladder , with nine matches in the NCU area over those three days .
29 A common strategy to avoid identification involves the removal of variables which provide the location of the individual and to group the geographical variables .
30 The economic seers who regularly provide The Economist with forecasts for the 13 big industrial economies ( published once a month on our economic and financial indicator pages ) are not allowed that luxury .
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