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

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1 The results of the cotinine tests , which were carried out only on those 114 infants who provided a sample on both visits , were very similar .
2 PARAGON 'S Sunday concert in Glasgow at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama provided a showcase for the Romanian composer Violeta Dinescu .
3 Filmed on location in Manhattan , this shoestring Columbia Picture comedy provided a modicum of wacky New York humour .
4 It facilitated Britain 's surprisingly rapid re-emergence as a major capital exporter , and it provided a framework for a major squeeze on the colonies .
5 The structure plans then provided a framework for local plans , which were to be more detailed strategies prepared at district level .
6 The King model of pediplanation provided a framework for an interpretation of the vegetation patterns of the savannas of the southern hemisphere and in a series of papers Cole ( e.g. 1963 ) reviewed the climatic , edaphic and morphologic controls upon the types of savanna vegetation and concluded that the broad vegetation patterns related to the age of landsurfaces as expected from the King pediplanation model .
7 The 45 articles of the accord provided a framework for dealing with questions of product standardization , and other matters relating to customs regulations .
8 Viner provided a framework for the analysis of changes in trade patterns which lead to welfare losses as a result of participating in a CU .
9 This provided a framework within which individual differences and proposed changes could be discussed .
10 In a number of other areas the national perspective was maintained either by mini projects which provided a framework within which colleges could operate and develop their units , or by SCOTVEC providing advice , assistance and initial leadership ( together with on-going administrative support ) for groups of colleges in consortium — so called Nationally Led Consortia .
11 Where direct rule had been established a long time — in India , for example — it provided a framework in which there could grow an acceptance of European ideas of political organization .
12 For the purposes of the present interpretation , the reflectance measurements over the upper 500 ft ( 150 m ) of Carboniferous section were used to give single well average reflectance values which provided a measure of top Carboniferous maturity level .
13 Balcon 's desire to avoid ‘ socially objectionable ’ subjects and ‘ to make pictures worthy of that name ’ ( whatever that was supposed to mean ) provided a cover for turning the studio 's face away from the world .
14 In a sense , therefore , his body provided a cover for the sharpness of his mind , and the cold balefulness of his stare a cover for his crusades .
15 The Foundation provided a grant for the installation of mobile shelving and the room was officially opened in 1989 .
16 As Portland stone had a high reputation and provided a standard with which artificial products would naturally be compared , Aspdin chose the name ‘ Portland cement ’ for his patent material .
17 A recent Spectator piece by John Simpson provided a snapshot of the Brute at Tory HQ on election night : ‘ Anderson was heard to describe how the BBC would now be dismembered — as though he were a 17thcentury judge sentencing a regicide . ’
18 However , it is because Leavis provided a purpose for English that most people regard him as the central figure .
19 With the benefit of hindsight it is possible at a later stage to determine whether the strategy provided a safeguard against these forces and , if not , whether the reasons were foreseen or at least foreseeable .
20 In the decade up to 1982 employment in firms with over 1000 workers fell by over a quarter and the establishment of affiliated companies provided a vehicle for shedding labour .
21 As a symbolic act it was of much importance since it offered the prospect of a framework for a wider Anglo-Irish settlement and provided a hope of genuine political involvement for the Catholic minority in Northern Ireland , not in a failed local assembly but through their co-religionists in the south .
22 A FLURRY of takeover rumours together with promise of a breakthrough in the GATT talks provided a kickstart to a dull market going nowhere fast .
23 But equally , it provided a home for some of the darkest forms of distrust of and revulsion from sex and marriage .
24 Not far away , at the top of Richmond Hill in Surrey , with a line view over the Royal Park on the one side and the valley of the River Thames — below Richmond Terrace — on the other side , charity funds provided a Home for permanently handicapped British Service men .
25 But though New Cross is n't so good they had to name it twice , it 's still a place worth a song of its own , having once lent its name to New Cross Records , a Charly offshoot that provided a home for some Dillinger and Bob Marley releases .
26 The Company then provided a service from West Croydon to Mitcham ( Fair Green ) , with a car every nine minutes and a twenty minute journey time , normally using the bogie cars .
27 Mr. Park , for the taxpayer , argued that there were two alternative approaches to the problem : ( 1 ) the taxpayer provided a service in an overseas territory , say Vancouver , by sub-licensing in Vancouver , or ( 2 ) the taxpayer exploited property assets by sub-licensing rights which were only capable of use in Vancouver .
28 Around it a variety of flower beds and grassy banks provided a backdrop for several undulating footpaths .
29 For more than two weeks prior to Oct. 29 , the Central Bank had been selling an estimated US$50,000,000 in gold each day , in efforts to keep down the gold price ( and thereby to hold down the black-market dollar rate , whose divergence from the official rate provided a barometer of business confidence ) .
30 Perhaps inevitably , this left it open to attempted incorporation by behaviourist psychology : Burgess and Akers ( 1966 ) provided a translation of differential association into the language of behaviourist ‘ reinforcement ’ theory .
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