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

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1 erm but they do provide a regular and safe income .
2 Nevertheless they do provide a rough scheme for organising the multitude of empirical facts concerning the growth of unions .
3 Some chapters do provide a good reference resource while others trace the history of particular service models or provide an account of initiatives in particular areas .
4 We shall not argue that any particular mode of production ‘ demands ’ in a simple way a particular form of sexuality , but the rhythm of economic , and consequent social , transformation do provide the basic preconditions and the ultimate limits within which social forms are organised and reorganised .
5 Well as I say I mean we 're doing very well and all the money and , and you know , ninety percent of the money comes out of the the er the members ' pockets really I mean ev even the sub for the open show , we put out a lot of that even the stuff and things like this , so we do provide an awful lot of money .
6 Perhaps if you write into PPC with your tales of which manufacturers do provide an adequate technical advice service and which simply expect you to look elsewhere we might all know who to avoid .
7 Of course , political parties do provide an important element of continuity , much more so in some countries than in others , but everywhere they are very much open to the influence of changing economic conditions , changes in the composition of society in terms of classes , social strata and interest groups , and new cultural orientations .
8 Such headings are open to a number of objections ; nevertheless , they do provide an initial framework for thinking about curriculum and culture . ’
9 Obviously their main aim is to make money , but many feed companies do provide an excellent nutritional service .
10 It was built relatively late , between 1844 and 1845 , and destined for a relatively short working life , but it did provide a good deal of employment for several decades .
11 In my judgment , Parliament intended to and did provide a simple and expeditious method of dealing with a person arrested without warrant by a constable who had reasonable grounds for believing that that person had broken a condition of his bail , or was likely to break a condition of his bail , or was likely to fail to surrender to custody .
12 The network of family connections in Italy , though not in itself either a reason or motive for the policy which Napoleon III was to pursue in the peninsula , was nevertheless a help in that it did provide a useful information service and helped to create a feeling of sympathy for French policy .
13 What did provide a fruitful source of conversation at dinner was the table setting .
14 After the war it was not possible to maintain national service statistics on the earlier scale , but medical records of school children did provide a comparable measure of national health and fitness .
15 The monkey was eaten up in the trees , and was half hidden by leaves , but it did provide the key shot for the closing sequence of the ‘ Hunting and Escaping ’ programme in The Trials of Life .
16 Clearly the phasing out of the serf-owners ' authority and of traditional dues did provide an immediate improvement in peasant conditions , and the opportunity to buy land increased peasant security .
17 Though pond fidelity was what the researchers were primarily interested in , the marking and measuring of individuals in Dorset did provide an unexpected bonus : the largest toads ever recorded in the UK , a male 85mm long , and a giant female 113mm long , almost 15 per cent larger than the previous record .
18 However , company law does provide a distinct procedure for the enforcement of a floating charge by the appointment of an administrative receiver .
19 Mammal Ecology by M. J. Delany does not set out specifically to connect ecology with evolution but it does provide a great deal of information packed into its 150 pages .
20 Nevertheless , it does provide a simple demonstration of a problem that dogs all our stratigraphical thinking , and as the palaeontologist in question was my student ( and I visited the area with him ) my inclinations are wholly for the second interpretation in this case .
21 Corrigan and Frith ( CCCS , 1975 , p. 238 ) concluded : ‘ even if youth culture is not political in the sense of being part of a class-conscious struggle for state power , it nevertheless does provide a necessary precondition of such a struggle ’ .
22 But if , as a result , his account may misrepresent the behaviour of his heroes and villains , it does provide a contemporary and informed view of the process of election and of the exercise of episcopal power .
23 However it does provide a useful introduction to the origins of the Alcohol Education Course reported here .
24 The two-fold classification into more remote and accessible countryside areas is somewhat simplistic , but it does provide a useful guide to understanding spatial differences in rural population change .
25 However , it does provide a useful general classification of experiments .
26 However , a data model does provide a rigorous framework within which an application can be developed .
27 Nevertheless the book does provide a detailed description of present practice and consumer views , against which those at the vanguard of community care developments could usefully compare their practice .
28 This argument does provide a plausible explanation for the differences between the results from some of the memory studies described earlier .
29 conclude that , although the overall score does provide a reliable measure , it is of questionable validity .
30 Grass has been the main diet for horses since the horse evolved and although it varies in nutritional quality throughout the year it does provide a balanced diet for most animals who are not working or breeding .
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