Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] provide [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet the foreign exchange market ( like many other asset markets ) has one feature which may provide a good indicator of what agents ' expectations are . |
2 | The Secretary of State presents the National Lottery Bill which may provide an extra £36 million in both areas by the end of 1994 |
3 | Of course , it 's still not a perfect solution , but at only 30p a bar , it 's a tasty and inexpensive snack which should provide a positive supplement to any runner 's training diet . |
4 | In this current project , two studies are being carried out which should provide the next stage for following up the researchers ' first cohort of 1981 entrants . |
5 | A showpiece Glass City to celebrate the city 's links with the glass-making industry and a 40,000 seater stadium , which could provide a new home for the football club , are included in the scheme . |
6 | Education authorities could play an important role in promoting and encouraging local clusters of boards which could provide a focal point and be more locally relevant than wider area-based training . |
7 | Mr Lawton said : ‘ It is an exciting initiative which could provide a dynamic role model for future co-operation in other parts of the city . |
8 | The CEGB was ready to build Hinkley C. There were no other non-fossil sources of power which could provide the same reliable capacity within the same time-scale . |
9 | Following the extraordinary congress on March 7-10 of the PCI [ see pp. 37330-31 ] , the secretary of the PSI , Bettino Craxi , indicated that the PSI would consider the possibility of working , at some future date , with a reformed and renamed PCI in the interests of establishing a new socialist unity which could provide an alternative potential government alliance . |
10 | The members had set down seven proposals which would provide a useful starting point for the task force . |
11 | The dating of an artefact to the span of a single generation would be to a degree of accuracy which would provide a powerful tool for the study of Anglo-Saxon society . |
12 | At present the parochial church council are awaiting the result of a planning application to install a Portakabin , which would provide a temporary home for the youngsters , as well as creche facilities . |
13 | His plan for social insurance envisaged a single weekly flat-rate contribution which would provide a comprehensive system of social insurance ‘ from the cradle to the grave ’ , including unemployment benefit , sickness benefit , disability benefit , workmen 's compensation , old age , widows ' and orphans ' pensions and benefits , funeral grants and maternity benefit . |
14 | The editor 's notes reveal his disillusionment with the increasing commercialisation of the game although he calls for ‘ changes which would provide a dynamic , viable circuit for the professional game in the 1990s and beyond ’ . |
15 | Linked to the UCDC would be the Ulster Protestant Volunteers which would provide a province-wide structure for rank-and-file supporters . |
16 | Strangely , few barns had been converted into craft or light industry centres , the rent on which would provide a permanent income for the farmer . |
17 | The physical brain and the world of introspectible phenomenal experience are all that there really is : ‘ no cognitive psychologist has succeeded in defining another sort of input between these two which would provide the ultimate bits of information to which rules are applied ’ ( p. 199 ) . |
18 | In practice the trailblazers lack international support to assist them in developing serious education tools to further information and debates which would provide the right climate for social change . |
19 | Translated as the historical purpose of the bourgeois , Marx saw money as the necessary stripping away of every vestment of the ancien régime , every personal relation of family and society , which would provide the essential foundation for the possibility of communism . |
20 | A proposal for a draft Order in Council , which would provide the necessary powers to enable any of Northern Ireland 's trust ports to be privatised , is currently under preparation . |
21 | Her attack on the poem in Gay News was an attempt to reassert the importance of Christianity , to reestablish the centrality of ‘ traditional ’ Christian teaching , which would provide the moral basis for a society in which homosexuality would be once again viewed by all as perverse , yet requiring of sympathy and treatment . |
22 | Paragraph 12 pronounced the key requirement : the Government 's duty was , it said , to advocate a policy which would provide the best possible foundation for a further reduction in inflation , already reduced in the previous year from 17 per cent to around 8 per cent ; an increase in jobs and output ; and an improved standard of living . |
23 | After the traumas of war , revolution and civil war he thought that it was necessary to have a prolonged period of social and political peace which would provide the correct climate for the economic growth that all desired . |
24 | A series of threshold recognition scores were then determined from this distribution which would provide the desired lattice qualities . |
25 | The circuit requires a 9V d.c. supply ( 50mA maximum ) and operates an l.e.d. which will provide a visual indication whenever the contact breakers are open . |
26 | The best way to get into Japan is through a decent unit trust , which will provide a wide range of Japanese shares for a lump sum or monthly instalment . |
27 | a set of elements of quality control and quality assurance which will provide a reliable means of maintaining consistent standards in SCOTVEC awards ; |
28 | Thus , if a blind hole is to be created then an attribute must be defined which will provide a unique association between the hole and block . |
29 | Our corporate affiliation scheme which will provide a tailor-made service to companies wishing to develop their links with the voluntary sector , has already attracted more than twenty leading companies into membership . |
30 | On the contrary , it enhances the importance and technical difficulty of choosing those uses of limited funds which will provide the greatest benefits . |