Example sentences of "[noun] to provide [noun sg] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It also calls on the government to act on the relevant commitments it made at the UNCED summit [ see ED 59/60 ] , and on the major supermarket chains to provide information on the biodiversity of the foods they stock .
2 teachers in ‘ feeder ’ middle schools were invited to read the study and two schools subsequently redesigned their humanities course to provide continuity with the curriculum at Sir Frank Markham ;
3 Coupled with attempts to provide compensation for the victims of crime , they represent an attractive package to a public deeply concerned with crime .
4 When the library opens in 1995/6 there will be 100,000 volumes accessible digitally , but there are also plans to provide access by the year 2000 to a wide range of multimedia resources from sound recordings , to moving pictures , to radio programmes , to television programmes , to still images ( Fresko 1993 ) .
5 ‘ So there will have to be some block contracts to provide predictability for the provider , ’ says Stephenson .
6 In particular , the extension of the select committee system has meant that more civil servants have attended Parliament to provide information about the work for which they are responsible .
7 ‘ As chief executive of a large local authority , I employ solicitors to provide advice to the departments on many matters including child care , planning law , and negotiating with building contractors .
8 Against this , it was argued that government bodies which use public money to provide information to the public are under a special public law obligation to ensure that the information is accurate ; and this obligation , being a public law one , was properly enforceable by judicial review .
9 Although it has announced an intention to provide DCE-conformance with the Windows Remote Procedure Call ( RPC ) , it is not implementing all of DCE 's functionality , only the RPC .
10 We will continue to develop new innovation schemes for small and medium-sized businesses , including the highly-regarded SPUR programme to provide help with the development of new products and processes .
11 Instead , local authorities would be the ‘ gatekeeper ’ and would be able to choose to use such funds to provide care in the client 's own home , if that was a more satisfactory arrangement than residential care for the individual concerned .
12 Keith Pringle 's attempt to provide debate about the role of men in caring for damaged and vulnerable children ( ‘ Gender politics ’ , 4 March ) raised a number of interesting issues .
13 The London governors were by now contemplating extreme measures but they could not persuade the Royal Agricultural Society of England to provide support of the kind Dick was getting in Scotland and their veiled threats in the petition were likewise unsuccessful .
14 It will be necessary for the management to provide information to the investors , and they will need the consent of the vendor before doing so .
15 The Department of Energy , for example , was responsible for providing an £80,000 grant to the Cornwall Energy Project ( CEP ) , a research group promoting the use of conservation and renewable sources of energy in the South-West peninsula , The CEP had in turn been requested by the local authorities consortium to provide evidence to the inquiry against the Electricity Board 's case .
16 While the town house was completely enclosed in four walls on a rectangular plan to provide privacy from the streets , the villa was built in a less formal manner on a large ground plan and had terraced gardens overlooking the Bay of Naples .
17 The Committee pronounced four members expelled for failure to provide information in the course of investigations .
18 This recommendation was not accepted , however , and the authorities still have to balance the need to provide access to the parks with the need to preserve them from the increased pressure that results .
19 In this instance the issue of accountability was a principal and explicit motivation , and the need for a curriculum review was placed in the context of the need to provide information for the headteacher , the school governors , ‘ feeder ’ schools , and the LEA .
20 Open days were held at Aldermaston to provide information on the town and the facilities available there .
21 The second it to ask the suppliers to provide information on the correlation between different census variables and the various geodemographic systems .
22 Expansion vessel to provide room for the water in the system to expand as it heats up
23 The methane gas is then used as a fuel round the rest of the power s er in the power station to provide electricity for the rest of the sewage works .
24 Does he accept the view of the local district health authority that it is absolutely essential that the core facility of the hospital should be available for the district health authority to provide treatment through the NHS ?
25 These ‘ others ’ comprise housing workers , people skilled in developing and supervising work and other forms of daily occupation , welfare benefits negotiators , domestic care staff to provide help in the home and with personal care , teachers , counsellors and sympathetic listeners , people willing to act as befrienders and companions and , finally , responsive general practice services .
26 Funds from the IMF and the World Bank , needed by the government to provide part of the collateral , would also be jeopardized if Brazil missed a second consecutive set of quarterly targets under its IMF-approved economic programme [ see pp. 38719-20 for terms of January IMF agreement ] .
27 Meanwhile , an attempt by France on April 2 to persuade the UN Security Council to adopt a resolution to provide protection for the Kurds , ended in failure after opposition from China , the Soviet Union and the USA , which maintained that it would set a precedent for Security Council involvement in internal controversies .
28 A duty to provide accommodation at the inn without prior contract to any traveller seeking accommodation .
29 The Commissioner states in his report : ‘ Because it seemed to me that the Minister 's letter implied that the NHS had an absolute duty to provide care for the complainant 's father once it became clear that he could no longer meet the nursing home fees , I asked the DoH for clarification of the legal position and invited their general views . ’
30 A SCOTLAND-WIDE effort to provide aid to the starving in the famine-stricken countries of Africa was begun yesterday by the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund , writes Gary Duncan .
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