Example sentences of "we [vb base] provide a " in BNC.

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1 We accept responsibility not only for the acts and omissions of our own employees and agents but also for those of our suppliers with whom we contract to provide a holiday or reasonable standard .
2 Work schemes of this type are , none the less , especially difficult to fund , and neither the NHS nor social services have regarded them as their responsibility , a situation which must change if we want to provide a more fulfilling life for people with mental disorder .
3 We want to provide a local radio service for local people .
4 Chairman of Northallerton Health Services Trust Caroline Thorton-Berry said : ‘ We want to provide a full local service for the people . ’
5 Using two sets of findings on the comprehension of anaphoric expressions , we attempt to provide a more specific interpretation for this statement .
6 In this section we attempt to provide a framework for discussion of a number of special instructions ( or groups of instructions ) , provided in current computers or proposed for the future , which do not naturally fit into these groups .
7 We try to provide a full range .
8 Visiting can play an important part in helping you decide on your choice of university , so we try to provide a number of opportunities for you to visit the University .
9 We aim to provide a unique and interesting evening spent amongst the ghosts of the past & present .
10 In essence we aim to provide a personal service of the highest standard by combining advanced techniques and specialist knowledge .
11 Head gardener Matthew Hayes , who trained at Emerson College , Sussex , a leading centre for organic horticulture , says : ‘ We aim to provide a good insight into sound organic practice , which visitors can adopt in their own garden or allotment . ’
12 However , suppose that ( in a single.address computer ) we wish to provide a conditional jump instruction to test an operand which is not in an implied location such as an accumulator .
13 We 've provided a grammar school education for the people of this area for 700 years and intend to go on doing so . ’
14 And to ensure that everything has its place , we 've provided a storage compartment beneath the oven , with ample room for the meat tin that is supplied with the Apex .
15 So we 've provided a hotplate light as well as twin ovenlights with a viewing panel in the door .
16 Summary We strive to provide a continuing care unit for the elderly mentally infirm of the Hawick/Jedburgh/Kelso area , and I hope that this is how our professional colleagues see us .
17 How then are we to explain that ( 22 ) does not mean the same as ( 22 ) ? ( 22 ) Having a child and getting married is better than getting married and having a child We have to provide a pragmatic account , along the following lines .
18 In order to put our account in context , we have provided a number of theoretical models relating to curriculum development and innovation which , we suggest , are a useful outcome of our work , whatever their utility in evaluating the Essex project .
19 The analysis is usually based on the strict modernism which was the ideology of the professions involved , and is epitomized in comments such as ‘ we seem to find that the aesthetics of an industrial product will take care of themselves automatically after we have provided a balance between function , simplicity and utility ’ ( Bayley 1979 : 71 ) .
20 References to our name will be appropriate only where we have provided a report for publication in a public document or circular , or ( as provided for in the engagement letter ) have otherwise consented to the ‘ form and context ’ in which our name is to appear .
21 Erm , it 's again recognized in the S S As that it is more social factors that impact on the need to spend on children 's services , and therefore things like single parent families , the level of family income and these tend to have a greater impact , but it would be foolish to assume that with a higher child population you are not going to get more demands on children 's services , and therefore we have provided a fifty thousand pounds ' provision within that to take care of problems .
22 We need to provide a basic income guarantee for pensioners which will benefit existing pensioners who have retired without the benefit of today 's occupational schemes .
23 We need to provide a range of starting points which can be developed in any language , and to consider introducing some pupils ' home languages .
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