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

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1 Successful applicants may be subjected to surprise random testing once they are hired -names of those who must provide a urine specimen are picked in a computerised lottery .
2 There is also the matter of who should provide the money .
3 There is no discussion about who should provide the improved supervision to the second year staff .
4 In support of this ‘ inside ’ strategy , there were other members of Reagan 's staff out in the grass roots exploiting the constituency orientations of members of Congress , those who might provide the swing votes on key roll calls .
5 Those of the junior staff who could provide a satisfactory alibi were allowed home as soon as it had been checked ; one by one and with some reluctance at missing the excitements to come they went their way .
6 Before everything else , it was essential for both the Emperor and the nation that an Empress be found who could provide an heir .
7 When it came to choosing who 'd provide the food , the pub won hands down .
8 He received from one of those organisations , the Board of Guardians , food , clothing , a little money to tide him over the worst first weeks , and the address of a family who would provide a room and warmth .
9 We owe much to the Annales Cambriæ , for example , and would gladly know more of whatever lay behind the Norman chronicler William of Jumièges ' statement that shortly before his conquest of England Swegen visited Rouen and agreed with Duke Richard II that booty taken by the Danes was to be sold through the Normans , who would provide a refuge where wounded men could recuperate .
10 Menstruation was a week 's holiday for the woman who would provide no services for the males of her family , in cooking , cleaning or sex , during this period .
11 While Fountains Abbey , the great Gothic ruin set in beautiful parkland , could naturally be transferred to the National Trust given a suitable endowment ( who would provide the millions needed for that ? ) , and Westminster Abbey 's Chapter House could be entrusted to the Church of England , it is uncertain whether some of the less glamourous archaeological sites could be hived off to local councils without risk to their future .
12 As to who would provide the care she said that where there is care over a long period of time , families often stop employing carers through an agency .
13 Timber can usually be treated in situ , so if you detect or suspect infestation it is best to obtain a survey from a reputable timber treatment firm ( or more than one ) , who will provide a 30-year guarantee of their treatment .
14 Well yes you , you , you 've got two , one is you 've got erm the rural poor who will provide a labour force in the countryside for rich peasants and you 've , because you have got a labour market and because there are no limits on mobility , then presumably there will be some poor peasants who will decide no I 'll get out , I 'll industry 's going to get going , I will be able to earn more money in a town , or sons would go off and , and so , so there should be , you should provide a , have a supply of labour , whereas if you 've got everybody , if everybody had been in middle peasant status erm there would have been no incentive to do that because everybody would have been self sufficient within the countryside .
15 He will be hoping his team can perform their annual Houdini act but can not produce the answer as to who will provide the goals .
16 This latter group of people will inevitably form the great majority , and it is mainly they who will provide the justification for the establishment of a clergy for the ‘ Alternative Religion ’ , and it is they who will prefer to put their faith in carefully chosen leaders , possibly elected from among the others , and on whom they can call for guidance .
17 Who will provide the cover for house officers attending their education sessions ?
18 In this sense entrepreneurs inside a corporation are just like entrepreneurs outside : They have to find bankers , people who will provide the funds ; they have to find information sources ; and they have to find legitimacy and support , people who will champion the project to other powerholders .
19 If possible ask to meet the person who will provide the support .
20 Their line will be , ’ Do n't worry : we are the money milch cows who will provide the cash for the future . ’
21 Who will provide the £1 million or £2 million for the offices to be fitted out ?
22 However , there will be new inspectors , who will provide an alternative —
23 However , if you want more variety and better value , there are many framers who can provide a comprehensive selection of good wood mouldings at a much cheaper price .
24 OUP is therefore looking for a business relationship with a supplier who can provide a system to do the job .
25 From the agency 's point of view it is usually more satisfactory to keep the size of the account executive team as small as possible , giving full responsibility to one senior account manager who can provide a high quality of service at a level where it can be most effective — yours .
26 ‘ We really do need to find daytime firefighters who can provide a mainstay to their local fire station when others in the locality have to work away , ’ Mr Davis added .
27 Whether you can get help or not will depend on your needs and your income and savings , and whether there is anybody else who can provide the help that you need .
28 This is not , perhaps , the best year for Britain to act as host to open the series , for the entry tomorrow is clearly affected by Commonwealth Games training schedules as well as the fact that the English Cross Country Union has not found a sponsor who can provide the money for trust funds that might have enticed more prominent athletes .
29 ‘ He 's a great player who can provide the skill that 's been lacking . ’
30 Meanwhile , with our ideas and work dismissed , heterosexual women colleagues are welcomed as the ones who can provide the model of acceptable girls ' work .
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