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

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1 Although in terms of outgoings this type of mortgage is the most expensive , it arguably provides the best value since , having repaid the mortgage , the balance of the pension fund ( 75% ) is applied to purchasing an annuity giving a guaranteed income for life .
2 This questionnaire , the driver behaviour questionnaire ( DBQ ) , was designed particularly to look at driving errors from the type of perspective Reason has adopted elsewhere ( e.g. Reason , 1984 , 1990 ; Reason & Mycielska , 1982 ) , however , it additionally provides an important insight into the frequency of various types of memory failure in driving .
3 A wide range of views on the question also emerged in the responses from private practitioners , from those ( including some sole practitioners ) who felt reports should be required every three months , to those who questioned the general value of the accountant 's report on the grounds that it only provided a snap shot of a solicitor 's accounts at one particular moment , and was therefore of little value in detecting fraud .
4 While this does not entirely reflect consumption — because wine sellers often stock up — it nevertheless provides a rough indication of trade demand .
5 Sited at the extreme right end of the crag and flanked by broken rock and hillside , it nevertheless provides an appealing climb .
6 For racing yachts it generally provides the lightest of all hulls and it is also the cheapest way of getting a ‘ one-off ’ design built .
7 It thus provides a gross measure of the extent of euro-currency intermediation .
8 It thus provides a vernacular equivalent for the uneducated ; and , by poetically fusing the Scriptural texts with the way in which they were interpreted and with emotional understanding of such meaning , it enables a response to the significance of the Incarnation .
9 Walsh emphasizes how this has advanced women 's position in US psychology , and suggests that it still provides a needed ‘ anchor of outrageousness ’ ( Albin quoted in Walsh 1985 : 24 ) .
10 While this classic opposition may be losing its power as styles of play are increasingly internationalised , it still provides a popular and powerful mythology .
11 His study on psychoanalysis was crucial in this respect and it still provides the basic model for the particular notion of social representation ( Moscovici , 1976 ) .
12 Even now , the National Curriculum notwithstanding , it still provides the basic framework for much professional discussion , and the culture of some schools makes the entertaining of alternatives difficult .
13 It quickly provides the necessary interface to network workstations , PCs , and other Ethernet equipment .
14 It was a category , a catch-phrase , a summation ; and it also provided a mild but pleasing joke because it used ‘ government ’ to refer to its absence , and because the arabi ( ‘ people 's government ’ ) of tradition contrasted with the sha bi ( ‘ people 's government ’ ) of the present regime , seen in this context to be the opposite of what real people 's government ought to be .
15 Not only will the Air-Britain register answer many more such queries , but it also provides a comprehensive listing of foreign-registered aircraft domiciled in these shores .
16 It also provides a consistent surface , which is ideal for use by young players and , perhaps more importantly , cricket can be played where the resources are not available to maintain a grass cricket square .
17 It also provides a good base for later phases of the New OED Project .
18 It is used to distribute incoming letters , small packages , and any messages for guests , and it also provides a definite place for keys not in use .
19 It also provides a general right for the data subject to see and have copies of the data relating to him .
20 It also provides a crucial area in which natural and social scientists can gain experience of cooperation , something urgently needed in a range of research priority fields related to global environmental change .
21 It also provides a useful example to journalists bored with adding the suffix ‘ -gate ’ to the names they give to all political scandals , regardless of whether they have anything to do with break-ins in Washington : by adding ‘ -dome ’ hacks can bring a new sense of variety to their reports , regardless of whether they have anything to do with teapots .
22 It also provides a clinical procedure for treating some psychological conditions , but this takes us beyond the scope of the present book .
23 It also provides a convenient waterway for travelling and for transporting logs .
24 Insider dealing , however , not only provides firms with a cost effective way of releasing news to the market , it also provides a speedy and efficient means by which the markets can integrate new information into the price of a security ( the ‘ market speed argument ’ ) and helps smooth out fluctuations in stock market prices ( the ‘ market smoothness argument ’ ) .
25 This property of superposability both enshrines the pure mathematician 's abstract concept of what a vector space is and it also provides the perfect way in which to mirror the nature of quantum mechanical states .
26 It also provides an invaluable reference for professionals in architecture , design , manufacture , marketing , publicity or retailing .
27 It also provides an informative popular account of current research in man-computer systems .
28 While is has smart Windows menus , it also provides an old-style menu system for those who ca n't get used to using a mouse .
29 It also provided a few snippets of absurd press .
30 While the election of an authoritarian central government in 1979 resulted in cut-backs for local councils , it also provided a further stimulus for more community-oriented municipal projects .
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