Example sentences of "and provide [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The package included new interpretations and maps derived from BGS open-file archives and provided a geological framework to help companies to plan surveys and prepare bids . |
2 | It included new interpretations and maps derived from BGS open-file archives and provided a geological framework to help companies to plan surveys and prepare bids . |
3 | The move won Gordon the heavyweight Open title and provided a much-needed lift for a British men 's team who were inevitably overshadowed by the success of the women . |
4 | Imperialist relationships increasingly replaced reliance on domestic markets at the turn of the twentieth century and provided a temporary breathing space for capitalism . |
5 | The tram carried a mobile generator for the power and provided a stable platform for the television cameras . |
6 | Carefully chosen attributes both explained a sitter 's work and interests and provided a satisfying interplay of forms , within which shapes were made to rhyme in curious and subtle ways . |
7 | In the old large hospitals it was sometimes difficult to detect the strong mutual , informal relationships which developed amongst patients and provided a good deal of support , and , unfortunately , often little account was taken of these relationships when patients were moved from the hospitals into the community . |
8 | It dealt a stunning blow to an international order based on the exploitation of man by man and provided a powerful base of support for progressive movements across the world . |
9 | Added to the Right-On readers , they effectively expanded the core group and provided a viable number of buyers . |
10 | The examination syllabus set new standards in the teaching of drama to young people and provided a spectacular contrast to the out-of-date , circumscribed speech and drama examinations of the Royal Academy , Guildhall and Trinity Colleges . |
11 | It is a pity that she could not have elaborated on several points , and provided a fuller answer to the question she herself raises on p. 101 : " When is it … perfectly appropriate to tell jokes and play with words ? " |
12 | In Gardening From Which ? trials in 1985 , which was a fairly wet summer , petunia Resisto Mixed did particularly well and provided a colourful display until late September . |
13 | The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 , repealed all former constitutions of borough councils and provided a standard formula for the constitution of all municipal corporations , namely a council elected by the burgesses or citizens , the aldermen elected by the councillors ( the aldermen being one-third of the number of councillors ) and a Mayor elected by the aldermen and councillors . |
14 | Once the research had established the physics of these losses — and provided a great deal of general information or the physics of plasmas — Culham returned to the development of toroidal systems . |
15 | We made a difficult decision , and provided a generous settlement for haemophiliacs . |
16 | The resulting analysis gave detailed information on the costs of implementing the review and provided a sound basis for negotiations with the staff associations and trades unions . |
17 | ‘ The cup suits us in so many ways and at least it has permitted some stability and provided a focal point in the absence of a league challenge . ’ |
18 | Raistrick 's work had been published and provided a valuable starting point . |
19 | An eight-member oboe band provided all of the instrumental accompaniment for the mascarade : it played in four parts for the dance pieces and to accompany the choruses , was reduced to a trio texture to accompany the bass airs , and provided a bass line during the other vocal airs and recitatives . |
20 | A square of nine giant palm trees , close-planted in three rows of three , centred the yard and provided a shady canopy of fronds against a weak but bright sun . |
21 | A light breeze came off the sea and provided a little relief from the afternoon heat . |
22 | He abolished the Army , nationalized the banks , reformed taxes , and provided a social security system , to consolidate a social democratic tradition based on free elections and representative democracy . |
23 | The weakness of the Soviet position internationally reflected the weakness of the Soviet economy , which accounted for a small and diminishing share of world trade and provided no secure basis for the exercise of global influence . |
24 | Possible difficulties and conflicts were avoided by the creation , initially under US initiative , of the Antarctic Treaty of 1961 , which avoided questions of ownership and provided an alternative basis for conservation legislation . |
25 | Three pieces of daub were dated and provided an average age and standard error of 830 plus/minus 40 years . |
26 | The Council of Europe , which most European states joined , met annually , went on to create the European Court of Human Rights and provided an early step towards co-operation with West Germany , which joined in 1950 . |
27 | So , while growth of the welfare state hardly loosened the compulsion on workers to work , it did undermine dependence on any particular employer and provided an additional source of conflict , in the course of which such greater independence could be exercised . |
28 | My hon. Friend the Member for Taunton made a thoroughly thoughtful speech and provided an honest analysis of his views . |
29 | The room itself , however , was perfectly neat , and provided an excellent foil for Gerald Seymour-Strachey , who was no drivelling dotard , but a smart , upright , handsome old man , his clothes admirably cut and suitable for the occasion , his profile cunningly arranged to impress , his mane of white hair , thick and shiny , suggesting intellect and a sense of the aesthetically satisfying . |
30 | The Association proved once again to be a formidable field force when helping the appeal , and provided an excellent point of reference for the media in respect of both the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the work of the Association . |