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

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1 Overall , the review may be judged to have been effective in that it produced valid and reliable evidence of how things were in the Art department , on the basis of which prescriptions for institutional changes might be made , and it provided the necessary motivation for those changes of the most direct importance to the pupils to be acted upon .
2 It has never been used for that purpose , although Sir Anthony Eden contemplated invoking it for government propaganda during the Suez crisis , and during the Falklands recapture it provided the legal basis for the Government 's use of BBC transmitters on Ascension Island to beam propaganda broadcasts at Argentina .
3 And as Nick Clark reports it provided the perfect platform for the Falcons from RAF Brize Norton .
4 It provided the perfect sanctuary and Mountbatten was always there with time and interest to talk and advise .
5 To have lost the 1987 election could be forgiven ; it provided the final catalyst for Labour 's long-drawn out policy reform .
6 Still , it provided the Gray family with regular exercise , so often did we pursue it over large tracts of Scotland as the tent tried to escape home to warmer climes in the south , flapping its PVC accessories like the wings of a large , wounded goose trying to take off .
7 Not simply was a market the only effective mechanism for the exchange of commodities and services in a large-scale modern society ; it was also the foundation of democracy , as it provided the economic independence that made a dictatorship impossible .
8 For many women in coal communities it provided the only wage labour available to them , and for the first time it provided wages for the work they 'd always done .
9 Yes , if it provided the additional flexibility
10 America lavished $1 billion on Liberia in the 1980s , partly because it provided the freed slaves who settled the country last century , mainly because Liberia gave a home to a Voice of America transmitter , a navigation beacon , a relay station for diplomatic communications , and a huge airfield where arms could be discreetly trans-shipped .
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12 He said that a solid body moving through a fluid medium such as air was in fact propelled by the air , which was cleft by the moving body and then rejoined behind it to provide the forward drive , for there could be no such thing as a vacuum , that is , mere nothingness .
13 Nor did it provide the detailed information on local labour markets , particularly at the occupational level , that would have been necessary to make a fuller judgement .
14 The majority are now unemployed , resources are few , but they can manage 50p a head for the garden , and for many of them it provides the only pleasure they have in life .
15 From the insulation point of view , several thin layers work better than one thick one , and it provides the all-important flexibility for intermediate control which your waterproof duvet jacket could n't even approach .
16 It provides the appropriate level of technology at each of our operating sites and ensures that ‘ best practice ’ is shared across the business .
17 For most purposes a rectangular distribution is the most desirable because it provides the appropriate mix of youthful enthusiasm and ageing experience .
18 In addition , it provides the logical level at which to undertake quality assessment , audit and utilisation review activities .
19 Consequently , it provides the perfect measure of time .
20 Overlooking Colwyn Bay and with magnificent panoramic views of Snowdonia , the Conwy Valley , Anglesey and the North Wales Coast , it provides the perfect setting for the varied collection of animals , birds and flowering plants .
21 On the other hand , when ο is small enough to satisfy and putting the integral becomes In spectral terms the first integral corresponds to a narrow line of infinite amplitude centred on zero frequency and it provides the mean level or direct component of the signal over all time , .
22 For each module , or chosen subset of modules , it provides the following details :
23 It is argued that the ‘ German model ’ is suited to all other economies ; that its undemocratic features ( the prime place given to an unelected Central Bank ) are either immaterial or ‘ a price worth paying ’ ; that it provides the ideal model for a European federal monetary authority ; that all the economies of Europe are capable of being synchronised to fit in with the German economic cycle .
24 Having set the backlight , bring in the key light , so called because it provides the photographic modelling and sets the general level of exposure .
25 It may however be deemed to be incorrect if it provides the wrong gear ratios .
26 There are plenty of good reasons why nationalism thirsts for identification with ethnicity , if only because it provides the historical pedigree ‘ the nation ’ in the great majority of cases so obviously lacks .
27 It provides the main resistance to the sideways forces of the sail .
28 It provides the main source of illumination and modelling .
29 It provides the main source for the part-written element of the Constitution .
30 The contradiction shows itself in the phenomena of underconsumption and in periodic crises ; and it provides the main ground for Marx 's expectation of an eventual breakdown of the capitalist system .
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