Example sentences of "[noun sg] provided [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Millions of years ago , some serow-like ancestor may have been tempted by the relatively secure niche provided by the steep mountain slopes which are safer from the predators than the plains below .
2 Second , he cites Richard Strauss 's criticism that the pleasure provided by the whole symphony was ‘ only slightly dimmed by the little Adagietto ’ ; and Otto Klemperer 's dismissal of it as ‘ very nice ; but it is near a salon piece .
3 A profile based on pooled data of all observations is shown in Figure 6.3 and it should be studied in conjunction with the yardstick provided by The International Proposal for Noise Abatement with Respect to Community Response which suggests the following basic noise limits :
4 The tin-hatted soldiers who were sent into to quell riots on the troubled streets of Londonderry and Belfast must look enviously at the gear provided for the modern soldier .
5 ‘ In considering the circumstances referred to in this article , the judicial and administrative authorities shall take into account the information relating to the social background of the child provided by the central authority or other competent authority and the child 's habitual residence .
6 The work was not exclusively from the United Kingdom : two engineers from BGS visited Guangzhou ( Canton ) to train Chinese personnel in the use of sea-bed vibrocoring equipment provided to the Marine Division of the Geological Survey of China under the United Nations Development Programme ( UNDP ) .
7 Two BGS engineers visited Guangzhou ( Canton ) to train Chinese personnel in the use of sea-bed vibrocoring equipment provided to the Marine Division of the Geological Survey of China under the United Nations Development Programme ( UNDP ) .
8 The plan provided for the gradual replacement of Syrian troops in West Beirut by Lebanese soldiers and police .
9 The political realities of the division of Korea made the Korean people appreciate all the more the value of the assistance provided by the Soviet Union :
10 ‘ Weak ’ stimuli , activating only a few fibres , fail to induce LTP not because insufficient L-glutamate is released to activate NMDA receptors , but because the level of depolarization provided by the weak input does not produce an adequate reduction of the Mg 2+ block .
11 The value of the land should be specified by the solicitor lodging the application to the Land Registry by letter or on Form A4. ( e ) Registered land-adjudication If adjudication for stamp duty purposes appears necessary ( see ( a ) above ) one must bear in mind that the time taken would usually exceed the priority period provided by the new husband 's Land Registry search .
12 Doubtless progress would have been slower and might even have stalled entirely without the stark reminder of the implications of nuclear war provided by the Cuban missile crisis .
13 The positive result documented by lane 2 also shows that the reaction does not depend on the special sequence context of the Dcm recognition site provided by the upper strand ( compare experiments documented by Figures 5 and 6 ) and , in addition , that the reaction is not restricted to the C[5-FC]AGG half-site but also works with C[5-FC]TGG .
14 COPPES prepares the prison food in its own kitchen which has a stove provided by the Red Cross for this purpose .
15 It will not continue to satisfy them however , without the bedrock provided by the Judeo-Christian tradition that ordinary men and women need — that we all need .
16 The unique militancy of Russia 's working class , then , can not be adequately explained by reference to the deprivation among workers , to the prominence among them of rural migrants , or to the leadership provided by the Bolshevik party .
17 One made the protection of the environment a constitutional obligation ; the other provided for the direct election of mayors and Landräte .
18 The Irish Director of Public Prosecutions , Eamonn Barnes , said in a statement that the evidence provided by the British Crown Prosecution Service was ‘ not sufficient for the purpose and accordingly a prosecution could not be justified ’ .
19 Finally , Model A would recognize the intermixture of non-advanced and advanced further education provided by the great majority of establishments and would thereby permit a close relationship between the two levels of provision .
20 motor vehicles used for the purposes of the Blood Transfusion Service provided under the National Health Service Act 1977 or under the National Health Service ( Scotland ) Act 1947 ;
21 McIver ( 1987 ) describes that in retailing customers were persuaded to forgo the service provided by the friendly corner store and take on the labour of pushing trolleys around supermarkets because they made gains through cheaper prices and a wider choice of goods .
22 The existence of a public sector that did not have significant intended distributional consequences would be one that involves universal marginal benefit taxation for each good or service provided in the public sector .
23 With regard to the first lies my group has come to the conclusion that there is a way in which the employment development budget can be augmented to specifically reserve at least the part of the current posish provision provided by the cooperative development erm we stand by our opinion that there are ways in which that service can be more efficiently administered that this is a sensible way forward .
24 These embryologists could not accept the explanation of epigenesis provided by the French philosopher Descartes , who suggested that there were mechanical forces which moulded the embryo .
25 Examples of this approach are evident in the checklist provided with the Early Language Training Programme ( see Figure 7.6 , C ) .
26 Given that Ullman 's computations can indeed interpret correspondence , shape , and motion in a wide range of paired 2-D views ( which has been tested by running his system in its programmed form on a computer provided with the relevant input ) , how is his work relevant to questions about perception in animals ?
27 I should like to hark back to a comment by my hon. Friend the Member for Cambridgeshire , North-East ( Mr. Moss ) who instanced how , in other European nations , the amount of money provided by the national Government to domestic agriculture was very much greater than in this country .
28 According to the annual data on migration and population change provided by the National Health Service Central Register and mid-year population estimates , the re-opening of the North-South divide appears to date from the first half of the 1970s .
29 Many procedures used for isolating clusters of viable inside cells from either morulae ( > 16 cells ) or blastocysts ( >32 cells ) are based on the application of cytotoxic reagents to the exterior of the embryo which will lyse the outer cells but not reach the inner cells due to the barrier provided by the tight junction permeability seal .
30 Draftsmen found an answer by providing that , if either party neglected to appoint a valuer , the valuation provided by the other party 's valuer would be binding .
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