Example sentences of "that provide [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Griffith-Boscawen introduced in 1912 a Bill to make improvement grants for rural housing , a proposal that provided a Unionist response to Lloyd George 's Land Campaign . |
2 | I was watching from a deck chair by the pool of my health club , on the top floor of a highrise that provided a panoramic view of all Paris . |
3 | The interests that provided a consistent source of inspiration throughout his career , botany and oriental art , developed while he was still at the School of Design . |
4 | But Aberdeen 's persistence was eventually rewarded with Paatelainen 's golden strike that provided a welcome victory . |
5 | Rank , however , seems to have been taken unawares by a move that provided a disastrous demonstration of how ineffective he was in protecting the interests of the American companies . |
6 | It replaces arms that provide a simple resistance ratio , with much advantage . |
7 | Technology that can liberate the handicapped Paul Bray on the range of keyboard devices that provide a new lease of life |
8 | Tests to determine drug concentrations are expensive and take time , but cheap , rapid screening tests are now available that provide a qualitative answer within one hour — for example , by fluorescence immunoassay on a urine sample . |
9 | What is interesting for our purposes , however , is to highlight those factors that provide a common thread within this body of work and which serves to identify the writers as working within a tradition of liberalism . |
10 | The human eye , which is but an extension of the fingertips , enjoys travelling not only along a line but also between two that provide an open roadway . |
11 | In Sweden the county councils ( which are responsible for health care ) have started awarding contracts to those health centres and hospitals that provide the right services at the right price . |
12 | Law as integrity is also a non-skeptical theory of legal rights : it holds that people have as legal rights whatever rights are sponsored by the principles that provide the best justification of legal practice as a whole Pragmatism , on the contrary , denies that people ever have legal rights ; it takes the bracing view that they are never entitled to what would otherwise be worse for the community just because some legislature said so or a long string of judges decided other people were . |
13 | Both the environmental temperatures and the body activities that provide the main source of internal heating fluctuate from minute to minute , yet the point of balance represented by core temperature remains remarkably constant . |
14 | This differential account of history requires us to rethink a whole series of common notions such as unevenness of development , of survivals , backwardness , even , Althusser claims , the contemporary economic practice of under-development' — notions that provide the very basis of Western ethnocentrism . |
15 | Now my argument in the present chapter , which grounds certain duties in our natural responses to each other , and in those towards infants and animals as well ( instinctive responses that provide the initial springboard for language itself ) lends support to Rollin 's development of contractualism . |
16 | Here the pulses are converted into signals that provide the directional information , just as with a conventional switch type joys tick . |
17 | Initial experiments by Heather Reed , an ex-PhD student funded by MAFF , showed that providing a single nest site for a group of four birds was insufficient . |
18 | Capital expenditure creates an asset that provides a lasting benefit such as a school or a house . |
19 | WWF are pleased to announce a Membership Scheme that provides a wide range of benefits designed for teachers by teachers . |
20 | Far from overruling the TAC 's views , these much smaller committees are concerned to work closely with a committee that provides a broad base for their own more limited discussions . |
21 | A corpus is a body of text or speech that provides a representative sample of a language . |
22 | A corpus is a body of text or speech that provides a representative sample of a language . |
23 | Yet even at university , it may well still be a minority of departments that expect all mathematics students to use computers as a matter of course ; indeed , some people fear that higher education will be the phase most resistant to new IT , rather than the one that provides a strong lead . |
24 | The Model builds on OS/2 2.0 and the System Object Model of the Workplace Shell , an object-oriented schema that provides a standard way to write class libraries and a general-purpose mechanism for communicating between objects . |
25 | However , the majority favoured a formative and diagnostic approach that provides a regular supply of positive and constructive feedback to pupils about their progress , rather than the more summative styles characterized by examinations . |
26 | The unity of the ending is a fairy tale happy-ever-after that provides a jolting contrast to the grimly realistic descriptions of misogyny and racial hatred . |
27 | ObjectStore will also feature in IBM 's Distributed System Object Model — an object-oriented schema that provides a common mechanism for communicating between objects . |
28 | Best known of the eastern glens , with a deserved reputation for the variety and beauty of its landscapes , is Glen Affric , a long straight cutting through the mountains that provides a connecting link between east and west for travellers on foot . |
29 | A short side road branches off to a passenger ferry across the Kyle , linking the opposite shore with a narrow strip of tarmac eleven miles long that provides the only access to the lighthouse at Cape Wrath . |
30 | The presently accepted age range for Sivapithecus is 12.5 to 7Myr , and it is this date that provides the earliest evidence for the splitting of the orang-utan from the other hominoids . |