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

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1 In consequence , concern is mounting in the University over its ability ( a ) to maintain the core of qualified staff who provide essential services and continuity , especially in the science departments , by way of research support , and ( b ) to provide an internal career structure which will prevent a wasteful loss of skilled and experienced staff .
2 Those who deny it will often be the same people who provide in-service training , conferences and seminars and who read or write articles in the educational press .
3 Of course , those who provide such care in the context of a lifetime of love have another frame of reference upon which to draw for satisfaction .
4 This has profound implications for the regimes of institutions which care for old people , or indeed others needing a high level of physical care , as well as for all who provide such care in the community .
5 I do not want to criticise those who provide private care , because I recognise that there is as much good care in the private sector as there is bad .
6 ‘ I understand parents who provide private care for their children .
7 Said Chris Alderson , Head of Service Quality Development , ‘ The two schemes were designed to give recognition to staff who provide outstanding service .
8 This school would like to see the balance of power shifted further towards statutory decision makers and those who provide substitute care .
9 However , it has been shown ( Lloyd and Beveridge , 1981 ) that when the task is within the child 's realm of experience ( familiar objects varying on comprehensible features such as size , form , and colour ) , and when paired with adult listeners who provide optimal feedback , even the preschool child is capable of repairing inadequate messages , leading ultimately to successful communication .
10 Firms range from commercial practices of well over 100 partners giving a general legal service to large , corporate clients , to small , independent high street solicitors , occasionally a ‘ sole practitioner ’ , who provide local people with the services required .
11 Women and men who provide these services deserve decent pay and decent conditions .
12 One of these two departments spends almost 80% of its information budget on consultants who provide these types of research service .
13 The anonymity of doctors who provide these details will be guaranteed .
14 ( See also Holland and Forbes ( 1982 a , b ) , who provide further evidence to suggest that the CS-evoked representation of an event can act as a substitute for the event itself . )
15 Those who provide architectural services are however often not Architects .
16 Those who provide public services will have to prove they can give the right quality at the right cost .
17 I 've used a wheelchair for some time and I 'm grateful to town planners who provide special parking for the disabled to make shopping easier for us .
18 They join a 10-strong team who provide 24-hour security services to the Barlaston HQ .
19 The team at Marham , overseen by Fred Beamish , have produced an aircraft which they proudly boast is one of the best preserved in the country and wish to express their thanks for their help to Pat Waterhouse , a former RAF sergeant painter and finisher now with the RAF Museum at Cardington , who provided invaluable help , Colin Jardine , manager of the Product Support Dept at BAe Manchester who provided all the technical drawings for the finishings and markings , and Sgt Tom Patel at RAF St Athan who supplied all the necessary stencils , enabling all the finer details to be added .
20 The Forum would like to take this opportunity to thank those who provided financial support for the conference : The Andersonstown News , the National Union of Public Employees , Tim Davis of the Northern Ireland Voluntary Trust and David Bass of Milltown Action Team whose help has also made possible the publication of this report .
21 The second is a structure , unique in its figures and inscription , in memory of the Waggoners ' Reserve , a volunteer corps of 1,000 local farmworkers , paid only £1 a year , who provided horse-drawn transport carrying vital supplies to the trenches in Europe during the First World War .
22 Hence , in conjunction with a local architect who provided technical advice and who prepared drawings for statutory approvals , a new scheme was developed .
23 It seems likely that this large response was assisted by the Sole Practitioners Group ( organised by Arnold Rosen ) , who provided sole practitioners with a pro forma set of answers to the questions posed in the consultative paper which they were then invited to amend as they saw fit .
24 At the time of writing Roeder found Mr. W. H. Mayson , a surviving grandson of William Green in Manchester , who provided much material about Green .
25 ( 1842–75 ) , painter who provided one illustration for the Cheap Edition of The Uncommercial Traveller ( 1865 ) , and four woodcut illustrations for the Library Edition of the same book , in one of which , ‘ Leaving the Morgue ’ , he portrays CD .
26 No other contact with the board was required of the business heads , although each had a contact on the board who provided ongoing support .
27 ‘ These kids have got more about them than most adults I know , ’ said Tiny , one of the voluntary American helpers who provided vital back-up .
28 ‘ It is a gross slur on a highly-respected and honest man who provided vital services towards a very vital business transaction , ’ he said .
29 These included Dr J.H. Clarke , chairman from 1918 — 31 , who was chief consulting physician to the Homeopathic Hospital in London , and was claimed to have some influence with the Conservative Die-hards in the 1920s ; Walter Crick , the Northampton boot manufacturer , who was vice-president from 1925 — 36 ; and Arthur Kitson , the inventor , currency reformer and entrepreneur who provided another link with manufacturing industry .
30 He recalled that Ian Duthie , a graduate of Edinburgh University , -was one of his tutors in ‘ English 101 ’ ( a compulsory subject ) , who provided interesting connections with his father 's accent and the general Scottishness of Westmount .
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