Example sentences of "it provides a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It provides a new information and reception desk , an improved waiting area , a coffee shop and a small parade of shops and kiosks .
2 It provides a convincing demonstration of inter- and multi-disciplinary co-operation as well as effective parental involvement , thus giving evidence that , given a number of identifiable requisites , personnel from different disciplines can work together productively .
3 It provides a simple model that shows the unspoken conversation that should go on between you and the historian through the medium of the history book .
4 It provides a pleasant standard of accommodation all rooms are with shared B/S/WC .
5 It provides a professional qualification in clinical psychology for NHS employment .
6 It provides a near-fatal argument against conventionalism as even a decent interpretation of our practice .
7 It provides a classic example of the way that engrossers in the corn-growing regions enlarged their farms when small-holders could no longer cope and were forced to sell .
8 One other great advantage of the plate is that it provides a wide surface upon which to dry out .
9 On the other hand , there are three points which may count in its favour : First , it provides a straightforward account of the very varied uses of adjectives in English , and points to a quite direct correlation between observable facts and a highly economical set of assumptions about basic grammatical relations .
10 It provides a visible summary of the central affirmations of the Bible : that God indwells his people ( see 1 Corinthians 3:16 ; Ephesians 2:19–22 ) ; that he intends his people to worship him according to his will and not their own whim ( see Mark 7:6–13 ) ; and that only by means of sacrifice and shed blood can sinners ever come to live with the Holy One ( see Ephesians 2:11–18 ; Hebrews 10:19–25 ) .
11 It provides a stimulating research environment , and computing resources comprising clustered VAXes , SUN workstations , a network of Macintosh personal computers , and various powerful graphics devices , all connected by Ethernet .
12 It represents a relatively small ( but important ) area of zeolite science for which it provides a useful survey and compilation of data .
13 Although the general rule that costs should follow the event does not apply in the Family Division ( RSC Order 62 , r3(5) ) the Court of Appeal decided in Gojkovic v Gojkovic ( 1991 ) The Times , 1 May that it provides a useful starting point .
14 For the remainder of this section we shall develop the distinction between service industries and service occupations as it provides a useful starting-point to consider some of the major post-war trends in service employment .
15 And it provides a useful explanation for the power house that fuels certain cosmic sources .
16 It provides a useful introduction to a unique institution .
17 Although the price of copying is very reasonable , it provides a useful source of income for information services .
18 It provides a useful point of departure for a historian of the present-day civil rights movement in the Soviet Union .
19 It provides a specific focus and applies most readily to bureaucracies , where the tasks of the organizations are traceable to responsibility centres .
20 It has often been said — indeed I have said it myself — that the importance of the central dogma is that it provides a molecular explanation for Weismann 's theory of the independence of germ line and soma .
21 It provides a general framework within which theories of cognitive abilities can be formulated and it suggests the form that specific theories of those abilities should take .
22 It provides a standard method for treating contaminated soils , sands , and solids ; it provides treatment for surface contamination , while other methods are more suited to subsurface treatment ; and it also requires a relatively low level of technology , meaning less can go wrong with the process .
23 Finally , for Schopenhauer Greek tragedy has a significance that must be comprehended in terms of his particular brand of pessimism : it provides a powerful demonstration of the vanity of all desires of the " will " , its foolish stubbornness , and the unworthiness of all its goals .
24 But it provides a powerful aid to the understanding of some of the more baffling political manifestations of our time .
25 It provides a fragile mask for avoiding awkward questions .
26 The principle advantage to the insurer conferred by Court proceedings is that ultimately it provides a final date by which the dilatory pursuer and his advisers have to make up their minds .
27 It provides a healthy challenge to the virility of a believer 's conviction to see if he can say succinctly just why it is that he believes Christianity is true .
28 The particular relevance of that paper is that it provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on special needs and the under-fives , and a major theme pervading the NARE conference talk was the need to evolve policies of collective responsibility in the development of services to meet special needs of children under five , given the context that pre-school education is not statutory .
29 It provides a good contrast to more elaborate music .
30 However , not all teachers found curriculum-specific organization easy to implement or operate , and it provides a good example of a practice commended in the name of ‘ flexibility ’ which makes the work of some teachers less , rather than more , flexible ( a tension which emerges in research elsewhere — Alexander 1988 ) .
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