Example sentences of "or [noun] provide [art] " in BNC.

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1 These are the potters , the females of which make small jars in which they deposit an egg together with a paralysed spider or caterpillar to provide the hatching grub with its first meal of meat .
2 The competition , sponsored by Fina plc , challenges children to create a picture of their local environment using paint , crayons , collage or photography to provide a visual record of how their neighbourhoods shape up environmentally .
3 Any kind of ranching , logging or building provides a ready-made inroad for the farmers to penetrate the most inaccessible parts .
4 If there 's a handy tree , wall or fence to provide the third leg , rest against it : this will increase your camera steadiness quite dramatically .
5 The dynamics of competition for viewers , readers or listeners provide no guarantee against the suppression of issues .
6 Enough is known from archaeology to realise that in many cases chance finds of flint nodules or fragments provided the raw material for small tools .
7 The cans banged and rattled over a fuzzy soundtrack already overlaid with calls to Vassilis to move his head or Kostas to provide a cigarette .
8 Polyfilla , alabastine or plasticine spread onto cardboard or wood provides a base for buttons , buckles , conkers , etc. to be pressed in .
9 ( 1 ) A licensing board shall not refuse to grant a licence under this Part of this Act except under subsection ( 2 ) below or on one or more of the following grounds : ( a ) that the applicant is disqualified by or under this or any other enactment for holding a licence or is in other respects not a fit and proper person to hold a licence under this Part of this Act ; or ( b ) that the premises to which an application relates are not fit and convenient for the purposes of the canteen ; or ( c ) in a case where objection has been made to the situation of the canteen , on the ground specified in the objection ; or ( d ) that the applicant or body providing the canteen has entered into an agreement limiting the sources from which the alcoholic liquor or the mineral waters to be sold in the canteen may be obtained ; but nothing in this subsection shall prevent a licensing board from specifying in the licence granted by it the types of liquor ( including if the board thinks fit types of liquor other than those in respect of which the application for the licence was made ) which may be sold under the licence , and the holder of the licence or his employee or agent shall be guilty of an offence , if he sells alcoholic liquor of a type other than that specified in the licence .
10 Such pedagogies appear to meet the crude , externally visible criteria for professional success , and the lack of collegial reflection or criticism provides no impetus for change in them either .
11 This allows the cathedral organist to devote most of his time to directing the choir , whilst the assistant or scholar provides the organ accompaniment .
12 Equally , the estimator may have insufficient time or resources to provide a breakdown of the estimate .
13 All except ( 6 ) have an introductory adverbial clause or phrase providing a point of orientation before we launch into a main clause .
14 Not only does a story or novel provide a safe distance from the experience but it also enables far deeper knowledge of people than is common in real life .
15 Freshly juiced vegetables or fruit provide an excellent meal-in-a-glass .
16 Both Mead and Vygotsky proposed that communication between the child and older children or adults provides the essential conditions for emergence of ‘ media-tion ’ , whereby a word or gesture can stand for an aspect of experience .
17 Where members find it difficult to access courses , seminars , etcetera there is scope for them to organise their own structured discussion groups within their work-place or locality , perhaps using television programmes or videos to provide the structure Subject matter : Technical and regulatory aspects ( knowledge and application ) ; and development of interpersonal and management skills .
18 These ‘ victimless ’ crimes often involve one party or individual providing a service which the other party wants .
19 The call of ethnicity or language provides no guidance to the future at all .
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