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

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1 It provided year-by-year evidence of prevailing trends in public health .
2 As such it provided further evidence of a more flexible North Korean foreign policy arising in response to the momentous changes in Eastern Europe , and to South Korea 's recent successes in establishing relations with socialist countries .
3 If this were so in the present case , he concealed the fact with remarkable aplomb ; but my impression was that he rather welcomed this degree of personal contact , as if it provided some sort of relief from the heavy intellectual conversation repeatedly forced upon him .
4 It provides comprehensive coverage of practically every variable involved in the sport , and it makes the extraction of extensive statistics a simple matter .
5 It provides one-way transmission of monochrome or National Television Systems Committee standard colour video compressed to 45Mbps alongside up to four audio channels .
6 Not only does this save time in the Commons , it provides another type of less politically charged scrutiny by those who may have a wide range of expertise and experience .
7 For the discourse analyst , it provides another way of accounting for sequences of utterances , though one apparently limited to discourse which is the mutual construction of more than one person .
8 It provides full details of the impact of Traidcraft 's activities on the environment : the company operates a levy on the sale of hardwood products to help reforestation and is taking steps to use recyclable packaging .
9 The work is additionally important in that it provides sensitive methods of assessing the effectiveness of new drugs which are designed to improve memory in diseases such as senile dementia .
10 It provides fundamental understanding of the inner dealings of organisations , and through the comparative study highlights the relationship of organisations with their wider environment .
11 In the context of this chapter , however , it is particularly important to deal with the corporatist perspective on the politics of organised interests since it provides some kind of challenge to the pluralist perspective ( even though pluralism and corporatism share a number of basic assumptions ) , and it fleshes out elements of the left critique of pluralism ( even though much corporatist theory is hostile to a Marxist theory of the capitalist state ) .
12 With its direct start , it provides some 210m of varied climbing on perfect , blocky granite .
13 Meteorologists in both France and the UK have described the drought as exceptional , but denied that it provides conclusive evidence of any long-term climate change .
14 From the top it provides magnificent views of the city 's famous skyline .
15 The bank provides many services for their customers besides keeping their money safe ; it provides convenient means of making payments by cheque and also submits a clear statement of their customer 's account at fixed intervals .
16 Certainly this can be done , though whether it provides any sort of explanation is questionable .
17 Paradoxically it provides this sense of freedom to choose , but the process of play activity is about limiting the choices .
18 Moreover , it provides documented evidence of what is going on ( and what is planned in the future ) with regard to change .
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