Example sentences of "[vb mod] provide [noun] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Accordingly , all authorities must provide facilities for the initial and temporary reception of children with the necessary skilled staff for observing and assessing their physical , mental and emotional condition .
2 Nevertheless , within controlled limits and in certain circumstances , civilised life must provide room for a certain amount of transfer of that responsibility to the social and political structure , but human beings must never forget that parenthood is first and foremost a personal responsibility .
3 The Court of Appeal held that because the principle of effective protection only required that national courts should provide remedies for the protection of European rights which were as effective as the remedies available for the protection of similar rights in English law ; and since a plaintiff can recover damages against governmental bodies in English law only if a breach of private law can be shown ; and since the challenged action would not be actionable in tort in English law ; it followed that the principle of effective protection did not require that damages be available to the plaintiff as a remedy .
4 If the decision is so brief as to be inadequate , this may provide grounds for an appeal to the Commissioners , since it will amount to an error of law .
5 On the one hand , it may provide confirmation for the " hunches " or insights we have about style .
6 Working through committees may provide opportunities for a form of participation in decision-making in an institution ( a cynical view would be that at least it may give the illusion of this ) , but by their nature committees can be introspective and restricted in their outlook .
7 It was Europe on 5 October 1989 , where a vast human drama which could provide scenes for a thousand films is in progress , writes Patricia Clough .
8 This general doctrine applied particularly to the Middle East because : ( 1 ) it lay on the route of any Soviet expansion into Africa ; ( 2 ) it could provide bases for a Soviet role in Africa ; ( 3 ) it formed a forward position for the defence of South Africa and India ; ( 4 ) it was a base for bombing the Soviet Union ; and ( 5 ) it was an area crucial for its oil resources .
9 A 600-acre farm employing four people could provide facilities for a thousand-bedroom hotel , three golf courses , several restaurants and full pony-trekking facilities .
10 We wanted to distinguish the possible effects of birth weight and gestational age on lung function and respiratory illness as this approach could provide clues for the differing role of environment in utero and level of maturation .
11 ( 8 ) The district or islands council concerned shall provide accommodation for the meetings , and otherwise defray any necessary expenses in respect of the proceedings of the licensing boards for their area .
12 The extension would provide workings for a further 25 years in the heart of an environmentally sensitive area .
13 In its submission dated September 1984 to the Council of Ministers , the UK Government proposed the addition of a new Article , 19A to 19F which would provide support for the continuation of farming in a manner that has regard to the countryside in certain environmentally sensitive farming areas .
14 It was decided that the school would provide packages for the following functions : 1 .
15 In discussions prior to the final draft of the Treaty of Rome for example , the concept of a specific regional fund was considered , but rejected in favour of the European Investment Bank ( EIB ) which would provide finance for a range of activities including regional development activity .
16 It would provide homes for the homeless , hope for the hopeless .
17 He said the first floor of the building would provide facilities for the town council , as well as including a stage and auditorium for public performances , with full access for the disabled .
18 That basis would provide grounds for an acquittal of the charge of theft if the word ‘ appropriates ’ in section 1(1) connotes an absence of consent by the owner , and the appellant presented his argument on the meaning of that subsection , at p. 630a , in the same way as in the Court of Appeal and with the same unsuccessful result .
19 It will provide £75,000 for the loss of one or both eyes , hands or feet .
20 Aberdeen operations will provide support for the AH001 , currently producing oil from the Ivanhoe , Rob Roy and Hamish fields , and the Scott and Hudson fields which are currently under development .
21 The agreement will provide protection for the salmon while they are out at sea before they return to the rivers to breed .
22 Perhaps by then the Government may have some strategy that will provide work for the million or so unemployed that it overlooks while compiling the official figures .
23 The IIASA report will be published in full later this year and will provide information for a new accord currently being negotiated between 20 European countries to further limit sulphur emissions .
24 I hope that the Government will provide time for a proper debate on Council of Europe affairs .
25 One such initiative is the Arts Multimedia Centre , due to be opened in February 1993 , which will provide opportunities for the European languages to follow the lead given by Japanese in the development of computer assisted language learning .
26 And it is not all a question of which policy will provide homes for the future .
27 Worksheets can provide feedback for the teacher .
28 The Israeli striker , destroyer of Queens Park Rangers on Monday , is hoping the Anfield star can provide ammunition for an extended run of scoring glory .
29 The system provides several different types of room racks with innovations and signals that can provide information for the receptionists ; for example , pockets can have a centre window with two-colour sliding signals which can be moved to show red when the room has been assigned , yellow when the room is ‘ on change ’ and clear when the room is ready for letting .
30 A clause which says no more than that the expert is to be 'suitably qualified " can provide material for a wasteful argument if a dispute arises subsequently .
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