Example sentences of "which provide [noun] for the " in BNC.
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1 | comes with cassettes which provide models for the exercises , and all the practice material |
2 | management accounts which provide data for the efficient and profitable operation of the business . |
3 | The scope for those activities is wide-ranging and students will be encouraged to undertake activities which provide opportunities for the use and development of interpersonal skills . |
4 | We were shown the great marble slab covering Arthur 's coffin and the chalice well which provided water for the brothers . |
5 | The individual being insufficient for the expression of these values , they might be extended in vicarious forms such as footservants who had nothing to do but to display their own superfluity , or pets , which provided surfaces for the further display of luxury . |
6 | The Denberies or Denes , were lands in the Weald which provided pannage for the herds of swine . |
7 | He became the first Earl of Iveagh , and set up the Guinness and Iveagh Trusts which provided homes for the poor in Dublin and London , and made substantial contributions to Trinity College and Dublin hospitals . |
8 | The Inter-Andean Depression of Ecuador is controlled by two terrane boundaries ( sutures ) , the Cainozoic reactivation of which provided channelways for the double chain of volcanic cordilleras , which form a caldera-graben . |
9 | Proactive tax advice by MAS and KPMG may enable the purchaser to offer a deal structure which provides benefits for the vendors at little or no extra cost to the purchaser . |
10 | Proactive tax advice may enable you to offer a deal structure which provides benefits for the vendors at little or no extra cost to yourselves . |
11 | A VOLUNTARY group which provides support for the families of people who have suffered brain injuries has launched an appeal to extend its day centre . |
12 | The UN Protection Force , which provides escorts for the land convoys , fears the airdrops would make its lightly armed troops vulnerable to retaliation . |