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

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1 CBS , an American network , will help choose the titles and provide technical help in return for the rights to screen the films .
2 Also provide technical support to the System Supervisor .
3 It authorized $5 million annually for five years ( later extended to 1964 ) to support research , provide technical assistance to public and private organizations , and provide for the training of technical personnel .
4 They provide technical assistance to teachers , especially in science subjects , and sometimes also deal with audio-visual equipment .
5 The guidelines include commitments to : * provide technical assistance to local and regional authorities in the introduction and enforcement of environmental standards ; * promote direct investment to environmental enterprises , an infrastructural work , particularly in areas whose environment has become degraded ; and * support environmental training and public information .
6 Existing ties may help to reduce the number of events experienced ( arrow h , Figure 7.1 ) , reduce the likelihood that events will be perceived as stressful ( arrow j ) , and provide emotional support after the event ( arrows i and k ) .
7 This will usually have sufficient sensitivity to provide ample volume from the 20 to 100mV output signal obtained from the a.m. tuner .
8 The duty solicitor scheme was projected as a public service by the Law Society : ‘ The prime object of a duty solicitor scheme is to provide unrepresented defendants with any legal assistance they may require and , in the context of the adversary system , to help ensure that justice is done and seen to be done . ’
9 Two months before his departure he wrote to twelve or fifteen poets , requesting their public support for Pound and asking them to provide private testimonials in the event that he should be tried and sentenced for his crime : there was , at this stage , a strong possibility that Pound would be condemned to death .
10 In another ear the sole consultant ophthalmologist has resigned from the district general hospital and bought a caravan which he is using to provide private consultations at fundholding practices .
11 It is designed to provide advanced students with all the grammatical and semantic information they are likely to need .
12 The aim of the institute is to provide advanced training in communication for Asian Christian leaders .
13 In Britain two examples of cohort studies provide descriptive accounts of patterns of infant care in urban communities .
14 The Report of the Royal Commission on the Housing of the Industrial Population of Scotland ( Cmd. 8731 , 1917 ) provided ample justification for a new initiative , in its revelations of the wretched housing conditions inherited from earlier years .
15 Whether as ratepayers or as employers the farmers who ran the majority of rural councils found it more advantageous to provide tied housing for farm workers and build the minimum number of local authority homes .
16 Some Johannesburg hotels provided armed escorts for their guests after a spate of muggings recently .
17 In an attempt to provide concise information on this point I have gathered together details of all the surviving English harpsichords from the period 1700–1744 , judging that nothing outside this time span could be relevant to the Mercier picture .
18 The survey also showed that 69 colleges provided full-time courses for students with severe learning difficulties , when barely a handful had done so five years before .
19 The government will announce in two to three months a short list of eight foreign companies and Indian partners from 30 candidates bidding to provide cellular service in Bombay , Delhi , Calcutta and Madras .
20 Students of Art History can therefore find themselves confronted with a vast range of historical circumstances which raise important questions and provide revealing insights into the past .
21 Admittedly his diaries also provide revealing insights into his own impatience , as well as that of many other influential Americans , with Britain 's postwar experiments in nationalization and the welfare state .
22 ( 3 ) perspectives on the relationships between changes in different facets of the curriculum , and the cause-effect connections which provide possible motives for changing particular elements
23 Practice develops the skill but a few guidelines provide possible approaches to the task .
24 The Smithsonian Institute provided eight rolls of microfilm which contained nearly all the blueprints of the aircraft and its components .
25 Mainland ice flowing from east to west at the time of the glacial maximum was diverted northwards around Harris , whereas the smaller , isolated hills on North Uist , Benbecula and South Uist provided little restriction to the regional movements .
26 Clementine fearfully spun the protective web of catholicism , the family and middle-class values around her unenterprising existence , and provided little alternative for her son but to look to his father for inspiration and guidance .
27 At the end of the letter Mr Cheeseman suggested that an incentive scheme could be introduced in order ‘ to provide retrospective discounts for increases in business over the base period , which will be the 12 months to March 1993 . ’
28 The car which took us to the station drove as sedately as a Daimler in a royal procession although the people of Amsterdam were on their way to work and provided admirable subjects for baiting .
29 She served restaurant meals , laying the table with dire artistry , wrapping mousses of fish in fillets of different fish , lapped by puddles of brightly hued sauces , and she provided each guest with his own little plateful of miniature carrots , mange-tout peas and tiny potatoes .
30 We are convinced that the philosophy which was originally intended to predominate in the post-war UK child care legislation — namely that the work of public agencies was to provide supportive services to families , part of which could include admission to care as a means ultimately of preserving family relationships in the long run — has been lost from current practice .
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