Example sentences of "have provide [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The politics of the situation probably means that it has to be sensitive to the traditional concerns of the governments themselves but it also has to provide strong arguments for deviations from generally accepted accounting principles for business .
2 The government has provided substantial help for the communal areas and resettlement schemes , in terms of agricultural extension services , greater access to credit and health care facilities .
3 The opening of East European borders has provided new opportunities for rampant free-marketeering and with it the exploitation of the workers in these countries .
4 The Prince 's Youth Business Trust has provided similar funding for over 10,000 Britons between the ages of 18 and 26 .
5 This chapter has provided overwhelming support for Northam 's assertion that police paramilitarism is now a fact of British life :
6 Since the acquisition , a restructuring of the marketing and finance functions has provided increased focus for this business which is well placed to take full advantage of the developing Mexican economy .
7 Lévi-Strauss , amongst others , has provided ethnographic validation for Pulgrum 's position .
8 At the Food Research Institute Dr David Southgate , who has made a special study of dietary fibre and whose research is the source of the scientific textbook fibre figures , has provided analytical values for the dietary fibre in a range of usefully fibre-rich canned and packaged foods , so that for the first time these products , which form such a major part of modern eating , can be realistically assessed and used for health value .
9 However , an ingenious experiment by Jim Gould has provided direct support for the view that the new recruits use the angle of the central segment of the waggle dance .
10 Archaeology has provided direct evidence for this devastation on a number of sites in Britain .
11 Experimental evidence has provided some support for attitudinal and perceptual disturbances ; however , the current methodologies have failed to define adequately the body-image construct or to prove that disturbances are unique to anorexia nervosa .
12 However , the Vauxhall Sport result , where he was only beaten by the official team Subarus of Richard Burns and Alister McRae and finished ahead of the new Ford Escort Cosworths of Gwyndaf Evans , has provided sufficient encouragement for him to tackle the next round of the Open series , the Pirelli International on April 17/18 .
13 Mohammed has provided this service for us in the Toubkal massif over many years .
14 Rover has provided written evidence for the Enquiry but wo n't be represented at the hearings .
15 The architect-designed classroom is proving popular with the four and five year olds who use it and it has provided more space for activities .
16 Darlington company Darchem has provided special insulation for Britain 's nuclear submarine fleet and Cleveland Bridge built a ship lift at the Faslane naval dockyard .
17 ( 2 ) That no stay was to be imposed unless a defendant established on the balance of probabilities that , owing to the delay , he would suffer serious prejudice to the extent that no fair trial could be held , in that the continuation of the prosecution amounted to a misuse of the process of the court ; that , in assessing whether there was likely to be prejudice and if so whether it could properly be described as serious , the court should bear in mind the trial judge 's power at common law and under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 to regulate the admissibility of evidence , the trial process itself which should ensure that all relevant factual issues arising from delay would be placed before the jury as part of the evidence for their consideration , and the judge 's powers to give appropriate directions before the jury considered their verdict ; and that , accordingly , the judge 's decision to stay the proceedings had been wrong , since such delay as there had been was not unjustifiable , the chances of prejudice were remote , the degree of potential prejudice was small , the powers of the judge and the trial process itself would have provided ample protection for the police officer , there was no danger of the trial being unfair and in any event the case was not exceptional so as to justify the ruling ( post , p. 19B–E ) .
18 The delay , such as it was , was not unjustifiable ; the chances of prejudice were remote ; the degree of potential prejudice was small ; the powers of the judge and the trial process itself would have provided ample protection for the respondent ; there was no danger of the trial being unfair ; in any event the case was in no sense exceptional so as to justify the ruling .
19 The delay , such as it was , was not unjustifiable ; the chances of prejudice were remote ; the degree of potential prejudice was small ; the powers of the judge and the trial process itself would have provided ample protection for the respondent ; there was no danger of the trial being unfair ; in any event the case was in no sense exceptional so as to justify the ruling .
20 The implementation of this policy was the work in part of the new Roman episcopal appointees , from Cullen onwards , though the growing hatred of the ascendancy because of the famine and their continued landownership must have provided ample cause for separate schools for the majority of Roman catholic clergy .
21 Before leaving London , Belle had been secretary to an hotel keeper and wine merchant , which should have provided useful experience for the venture .
22 The desire to create a pseudo-history of the movement 's afterlife may be good for business , and may have provided extra material for the book ( I refer to the Boston text , see pp. 10–13 ) but it is not in keeping with the purer aims of the Situationists outlined elsewhere in these and other texts .
23 News of the surrender of Paulus and 90,000 soldiers of the 6th Army — which would have provided some relief for their distraught relatives — had to be kept quiet to maintain the legend of total and selfless sacrifice for the nation in the ‘ greatest epic in German history ’ . ’
24 Carl and Sam , together , could have provided enough material for several short stories , plays and musicals , enough drama and comedy , violence and sex , to satisfy the most critical of critics , and the most fastidious of theatre-goers .
25 Because of intended aerobatic flight , the refueller had been instructed to leave the tank two gallons short of maximum fuel when refuelling a Tiger Moth ; this should have provided sufficient fuel for two hours 35 minutes flying .
26 In Damascus he would have loved baiting Marwan , the AP reporter , with Nick ; at the Comedy Store he would have laughed at the idea of the song someone had written for him — ‘ The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Bullets ’ ; , and my début at live interviews would have provided another entry for his file of great lines .
27 Last summer , when the Sainsbury Wing was being dedicated at the National Gallery , Lord Sainsbury said in his speech that , while he was very happy to have provided that money for the Wing , he really thought the government should have paid for it .
28 That approach seems also to have provided considerable attraction for Parke B. ; but although the point was left open by him , the case was decided by the majority ( Parke and Platt BB. ) on the ground of compulsion .
29 Regardless of their sacerdotal status they , too , had to provide sufficient funds for their endowment but , as they were often as wealthy and powerful as the nobility , this was no hardship .
30 In 1842 , for example , the government had provided twelve bursaries for the education in France of the sons of sheikhs or emirs of the Lebanon ; and a Jesuit seminary had been founded in Beirut a year later .
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