Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [adv] to provide [art] " in BNC.

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1 Since the spacing patterns are the same for all normal distributions the divisions are carried forward to provide the probability ordinate scaling for the arithmetic probability graph which is used for plotting cumulative size distributions .
2 Manufacturing Manager — this person is responsible for the manufacturing and assembly processes , together with their associated product processes ( heat treatment , painting etc ) ; this work is carried out in accordance with Works Orders and schedules submitted by Production Planning & control ; Inspection has been included here , although it could have been located separately to provide an independent inspection service ; the Manufacturing Manager has a heavy responsibility for the recruitment , training , rewarding and retention of employees .
3 Their letters and diaries have been threaded together to provide a fresh perspective on the lives of young airmen during times when their survival statistics were grim .
4 Concentration changes are used constructively to provide the customer with a proportion of active material which is stable , readily soluble and convenient to use .
5 The notion of response competition has been used here to provide a framework for an intervention .
6 Nevertheless , the purse strings have been loosened sufficiently to provide a palatable enough feast .
7 Without going into detailed calculations which readers can obtain for themselves , the concept has been introduced here to provide a clear distinction between internal operating efficiency and action on relative prices .
8 The Quad X contains no less than nine 12AX7 valves which have been coupled together to provide a more complex , hence richer , overdrive .
9 These series are being grouped together to provide a set of price indices for agricultural , industrial and consumer prices .
10 Loans were felt only to provide a short-term solution while grants were inadequate or not available to those in need .
11 No attempt is made here to provide a comprehensive survey of the literature ; the intention rather is to introduce the basic experimental techniques and to summarise some of the principal findings and theoretical issues .
12 Be that as it may , the real question at issue is whether the provision was intended simply to provide a remedy in respect of proprietary rights that either entitled the proprietor to have some entry made on the register or entitled the proprietor to have some entry removed from the register or whether the provision should be construed as creating a new cause of action entitling the court to make rectification orders as it might in its discretion think fit in favour of persons who would not under substantive law , apart from paragraph ( b ) , have any proprietary rights which they could assert against the registered proprietor or chargee .
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