Example sentences of "it [adv] provide [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Through the book Theatre of the empire of Great Britaine by John Speed [ q.v. ] ( 1612 ) it eventually provided several generations of British and foreign map-users with their cartographic image of central and southern Ireland .
2 ( There it merely provides musical interludes between acts , a pattern foreshadowed in some odes of Euripides . )
3 The Cadbury Report has placed corporate governance firmly on the profession 's agenda , but it scarcely provides any answers .
4 It thus provides lower cost loans by operating with narrower interest rate margins than those of domestic banking operations .
5 This is bound to be somewhat artificial , since the obligation to show all the stages of your reasoning forces you to appear rather more introspective than you would be in real life , but it still provides good practice in arranging and presenting material in an acceptable style .
6 It also provides central security management for distributed networks .
7 It also provides certain exceptions to the general prohibition .
8 Whilst the hillside location creates a strong visual impact it also provides practical uses .
9 It also provides essential data for identifying weaknesses and potential improvements in performance ( as does a construction programme which is carefully monitored ) .
10 It also provides professional skills in the use of radio , video and print media for religious , cultural and educational programming .
11 It also provides labour-saving dishes , with casseroles and serving dishes available for use direct from the oven to the table .
12 It also provides valuable substance on the nature of teaching methods and their relationship to psychological theory as well as to the overall aims for education .
13 It also provides three levels of stock , i.e. raw materials , work in progress and finished goods .
14 It also provides sufficient time to permit several analyses to be carried out simultaneously .
15 It also provides local storage facilities , and interfaces for peripherals .
16 It also provides some flexibility for smaller countries , which had claimed that for them self-sufficiency was not always feasible .
17 It also provides some examples of breaches and discusses the possible manners in which such breaches should be addressed and in some cases reported .
18 But it also provided crucial evidence on the trade in birds , which is uncovered by Central TV 's Cook Report tonight .
19 It also provided some justification for Conservative Government pressure , showing that their intervention was not simply politically-motivated protectionism of their own supporters in private retailing .
20 It then provides certain conditions .
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