Example sentences of "and [noun] provide a " in BNC.
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1 | Matching 9″ bag and accessories provide a complete ensemble of colour coordinates . |
2 | Very many different languages are spoken , both by the community and by their visitors who come from all over the world , and Latin provides a lingua franca . |
3 | But the categories and frequencies provide a useful commentary on the ways schools chose to implement the main managerial aspect of PNP policy , as contained in the various documents and courses relating to the coordinator role . |
4 | Scanning and monitoring provide a picture of what has already taken place and what is happening . |
5 | Pistoletto and Heinrichsmeyer provide a foretaste |
6 | The first presents an overview of the main demographic trends in Britain during this century and attempts to provide a considered overview of these population changes . |
7 | It seeks to explore the effect of situation , ethnicity , life style and sex on the speech of these young people , and attempts to provide a theoretical framework for the analysis of psychological , sociological and grammatical determinants of code-switching behaviour . |
8 | The collapse of imperial power in Gaul and Germany , and the activities of the Visigoths and Burgundians provide a necessary background for early Merovingian history . |
9 | Stable furrows , ridges and hillocks provide a range of environmental conditions which plants select according to their needs . |
10 | The combination of a pulse vegetable and pastry provides a substantial supper dish . |
11 | Detection of genetic alterations in ulcerative colitis associated carcinomas and dysplasia provides a range of potential markers for early diagnosis . |
12 | It goes without saying , perhaps , that the feared deterioration of the nation 's youth and the manufacture of supposedly ‘ new ’ forms of outrage and violence provided a gathering focus for these anxieties . |
13 | The case of Sacco and Vanzetti provided a notable example . |
14 | In teaching and thinking about company law one of the themes which we can not afford to ignore is the way in which legal doctrine and scholarship provide a mode of legitimating corporate managerial power which draws on a set of background assumptions of political theory . |
15 | It will take time for the resources and expertise to build up , but it is hoped that the will and intention to provide a first-class service now exists . |
16 | The dichotomy between rights and privileges provides a clear example of this . |
17 | Garman and Klass provided a table of factors to adjust upwards the values of their estimator which requires knowing the number of transactions per time period . |
18 | And Lancasters provides a Cheap ‘ n ’ Cheerful standard range , said to be ideal for institutional catering , cafes and bar snacks . |
19 | Current account surplus or deficit : The deficit difference between exports and imports provides a country 's current account position . |
20 | Hostility aside , however , Birkett has drawn on Mary Kingsley 's correspondence with friends and foes to provide a convincing biography of this ambitious and dauntless woman , who truckled to no man . |
21 | Through the twin heritage of Christianity and the Renaissance , the ancient world has largely shaped the culture and civilisation of Europe , and its languages , literatures , history , art and archaeology provide a rich and complex field of study . |
22 | This was provided through " Help the Aged " who donated £6,500 to the cost and the volunteers , staff , carers and donations provided a further £6,500 . |
23 | Furthermore , both Lichtheim and Barth provide a critique of Marx 's concept of ideology that treats it as similar to that of Destutt . |
24 | Some products and places provide a few exceptions to this pattern , as we shall discover in the next chapter , and there were considerable , if patchy and delayed , efforts towards ‘ re-industrialization ’ ( Chapter 10 ) , which created the estimated increase of manufacturing employment across all regions of the North from 1987 to 1989 , averaging 1.4 per cent , probably arrested by 1990 . |
25 | As a result of this work the Coordinating Committee for Under Fives ( CCUF ) , an umbrella organisation of statutory and voluntary sector groups and individuals providing a service to under fives , decided to organise a conference to look at the issues of integration of special needs children within mainstream provision . |
26 | Although in chronological terms the Black Scholes option pricing model came first in 1973 , the binomial analyses developed by Cox , Ross and Rubinstein and Rendleman and Bartter provide a conceptually easier introduction to the problem of valuation . |
27 | While he and Holly are exploring the caves and valleys of Ayesha 's African kingdom , Leo loves and is loved by Ustane , whose human warmth and generosity provide a contrast to the exalted claims and petulant jealousies of Ayesha . |
28 | Student assemblies , cafeterias , and libraries provided a semi-institutional network within which radical ideas and literature could circulate . |
29 | As the society becomes industrialized , the family loses its education and work functions to other institutions which develop to cater for them ; schools educate and factories provide a workplace . |
30 | The revenue from arrack and toddy provided a significant portion of official income , as did the salt monopoly , railway receipts and income from the commutation of an annual labour levy on adult men . |